Taha Hussein
Commemorating his 50th death anniversary, General Egyptian Book Organization releases 17 of Taha Hussein’s literary works
The Dean of Arabic Literature, Taha Hussein, was born on November 15, 1889, to become an addition to the Egyptian renaissance.
The celebration will be held at the Taha Hussein Museum.
Helen Keller was an American writer, lecturer and activist, who went through a number of ordeals but never gave up.
The activities of the 31st Abu Dhabi International Book Fair will be held from May 23-29.
The 31st Abu Dhabi International Book Fair, which launches on May 23, is witnessing a distinguished official Egyptian participation.
The book fair’s main personality is Egypt’s Dean of Arabic Literature Taha Hussein.
Hussein was chosen as the central figure for the 31st Abu Dhabi International Book Fair.
In the following lines, ET sheds light on the most important world events that took place on January 12.
The Dean of Arabic Literature, Taha Hussein, was born on November 15, 1889, to become an addition to the Egyptian renaissance.
The Dean of Arabic Literature, Taha Hussein, was born on November 15, 1889, to become an addition to the Egyptian renaissance.
Several artistic and cultural events will be held in a number of creative centers on December 13.
Today marks the birth anniversary of the "Dean of Arabic Literature", Taha Hussein, who was born on November 15, 1889, to become an addition to the Egyptian renaissance.
Today (Oct. 28) marks the death anniversary of the “Dean of Arabic Literature” Taha Hussein. He is considered one of the most prominent advocates of the enlightenment movement in the Arab world.
Almost 60 years after it was first published as a book, “To Kill a Mockingbird” opens this week in a first Broadway theater adaptation.
Minister of Culture Enas Abdel Dayem attended the closing ceremony of Cairo International Book Fair.
The Egyptian National Library and Archives recently released the official book “Khotbet El Sheikh,” reviving works of the late literary legend
The Taha Hussein Museum in Cairo, also known as the Ramatan, is dedicated to one of Egypt’s finest authors, proudly displaying his body of work and celebrating his life.