New Book Features Collection of Poems, Testimonies about Khaled Amin

The book features a selection of poems of the late Iraqi poet Khaled al-Amin
The book features a selection of poems of the late Iraqi poet Khaled al-Amin
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New Book Features Collection of Poems, Testimonies about Khaled Amin

The book features a selection of poems of the late Iraqi poet Khaled al-Amin
The book features a selection of poems of the late Iraqi poet Khaled al-Amin

“I Need you for some Travel” is the title of a new book that has been recently published by Dar Al Nahda publishing, Beirut, featuring a selection of poems of the late Iraqi poet Khaled al-Amin collected and introduced by Iraqi poet and artist Ali al-Bazzaz.

The book also includes testimonies about the late poet by Abdul Rahman Tohmazi, Abdulrazzak Rashid al-Naseri, Ahmed al-Baqeri, Abdul Hussein Hindawi, Aziz Abdul Saheb, Sanaa Abdul Kader Mustapha, Akil Habash, and Fadel Abbas Hadi. It also displays a collection of photographs of the poet and handwritten poems of him that are published for the first time.

“It took me over 20 years to collect the archive of poet Khaled Amin. During this time, I met many people and got many promises about poems and articles he wrote but unfortunately, few met their words! It is like they are secrets that are meant to be kept in layers of disguise and fear. Maybe someone would come out and publish what they have of the late poet’s heritage and make us happier. What could a poet that has no grave want more than that?” said al-Bazzaz in the introduction.

Khaled Mahmoud Ahmed al-Amin was born in 1945 in Nasiriyah and lived in it. He joined the “Central Command”, a fraction that emerged within the Central Unit of the Iraqi Communist Party, and led the “Armed Struggle Movement” in Nasiriyah against Al Baath, and failed at the time.

Amin was arrested by the Iraqi security forces and jailed at the notorious “Nihaya Palace” prison, in which almost all prisoners ended up dead. The news about the arrest and tragic fate of Amin were conflicting (the anecdotes are many but none of them has been documented or confirmed).

The only certain thing is that Amin died of torture, and his body has never been found, similar to many other heroes who had tragic endings.



Jeddah to Host Makkah Int’l Conference on Arabic Language, Literature Next Month

The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Jeddah to Host Makkah Int’l Conference on Arabic Language, Literature Next Month

The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat

The sixth annual Makkah International Conference on Arabic Language and Literature, themed "Arabic Language and the Challenges of Digitization," will take place January 3-5, 2025 at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Jeddah Al Salam.
Organized under the umbrella of the Saudi Conventions and Exhibitions General Authority (SCEGA), the event will bring together academics, researchers, and graduate students from 17 countries, including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the UAE, Oman, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen, Egypt, Sudan, Libya, Algeria, Chad, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the UK, and Italy.
The head of the conference organizing committee, Dr. Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al-Zahrani, highlighted the conference's objectives, including fostering communication among Arabic language specialists, exchanging expertise, and showcasing the latest scientific research in Arabic studies and digital applications. The conference also aims to enhance cultural pride in Arabic, the language of the Holy Quran, while spotlighting efforts by individuals and institutions in advancing Arabic learning both physically and virtually.
The three-day conference will feature 10 scientific sessions with 40 peer-reviewed research papers, exploring various aspects of Arabic language and literature. Additionally, 10 scientific posters will showcase research projects, initiatives, and successful experiences. A special training workshop titled “AI Applications in the Arabic Language” will also be held, focusing on modern technological tools and their role in advancing Arabic education.
The conference serves as a platform to bridge traditional Arabic studies with modern digital innovations, reflecting the evolving landscape of Arabic language teaching and research.