Ahmad Abd Al Rahman Al Moulami
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Ahmad Abd Al Rahman Al Moulami | |
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| Born | 1917 |
| Died | 2004 (aged 86–87) |
Ahmed Abd Al Rahman Al Moulami (Arabic: أحمد عبد الرحمن المعلّمي) (2004–1917) was a Yemeni writer, born in Utmah, in the Dhamar Governorate, currently. He was a member of the Poetry Society of the Arab Writers Union in Syria, and a member of the Yemeni Writers Union. He received his first education in his village. He memorized the linguistic and jurisprudential text and then moved to Irian village, and learned from its scholars, then moved to Sanaa, where he attended the science and literature councils. He served as ambassador of Yemen to Egypt, then ambassador of Yemen to the State of Ethiopia. He was politically active in opposing hukm al'ayima and supported the revolutionaries, which exposed him to imprisonment twice for eight years and had to flee to Egypt for a period until the declaration of the establishment of the Republic of Yemen in 1962 and the outbreak of the North Yemen Civil War.[1]
He has a number of printed collection of poems: "The Cartoon Lion" in 1968, "Earthquakes in the Land of Bilqis" in 1982, "Hadeeth Al-Sunun" – 1994, "Yemen Al Uruba" – 1996, "Love Poems" - 1996, and "Mahattaat Shieria" – 2000, and "Tears of Albayan" – 2000, and he has poems in both collections "Echo of the Years" and "With My Grandson in 2000" in association with other authors.