
Religion in Syrian parliament considered in 1954 demoting him from hisĭiplomatic post.

Due to his poem, 'Bread, Hashish, and the Moon,' the men of Syria had gained independence inġ946 and after several coups the power was seized by the Ba'ath

Qabbani served in the Syrian embassies in Cairo Following his legal studies, heĮmbarked on a diplomatic career, which enabled him to tour differentĬities. School in Damascus and entered then the University of Damascus, Qabbani studied at the National Scientific College Syrian Television and a career diplomat, who retired in the early Qabbani's brother Sahab became the director of His residence in Ma'zanatĪ-Shah'am, one of Damascus's old districts, was a gathering place for Because of hisĪnti-French activity, he was frequently arrested and once hisįactory was burned by the authorities. Nationalist movement created to end the French rule. Nizar Qabbani was born in Damascus, the son of Tawfiq Qabbani (d.ġ954), a rich merchant and a member of the National Bloc, a Was with 'Abd al-Wahhab al-Bayati among the pioneers, who started to use the simple language of everyday speech in verse. Portrayed the complex relationships between men. Urged women to rebel against their status in society. He also revealed chauvinist attitudes of men towards women and Theme in his early erotic works was the physical attractiveness of Publishing house, Qabbani wrote over 50 volumes of his own. Syrian diplomat, poet, essayist and playwright, one of the most Nizar Qabbani (1923-1998), also: Nizar Kabbani

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