TAHA
Taha Hussein (1889- 1973) nicknamed "the dean of Arabic literature"
Taha Hussein, an Egyptian writer, was known as the "Dean of Arabic Literature." He was a prominent figure in modern Arabic literature and made significant contributions to the field through his writings and criticism.
Taha is a male Arabic name that is another form of the name Muhammad (also spelled as Mohammad). It also translates in English to mean "pure" Not only is it Arabic, it is considered Bohemian, as well.
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Taha Carim died in 1977.
Taha Ahmad's birth name is Syed Taha Ahmad.
Pierre Cachia has written: 'Tradition, imitation, and originality in poetry' -- subject(s): Arabic poetry, History and criticism 'An overview of modern Arabic literature' -- subject(s): Arabic literature, History and criticism 'Taha Husayn' 'The Monitor: A Dictionary of Arabic Grammatical Terms'
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I am = ana ( in Arabic ). And in Arabic you write it this way : أنا
Taha El Hakem goes by Dr. Taha El Hakem.