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Hadi Muhi Al Khafaji

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He distinguished himself from Hadi Al-Khafaji al- Karbalai.

Hadi Muhi Hamza al-Libawi al-Khafaji (1921-1998) is an Iraqi writer and poet. He was born in Kufa, grew up in Najaf, then moved with his father, who was a policeman, to Karbala and learned there. After graduating, he was appointed teacher in Hilla and then travelled to Najaf and remained there for a while. He left Najaf for Baghdad, joined the Faculty of Commerce, and graduated proudly, and was sent on a scientific mission to Germany to specialize. He was distinguished by his vast culture, his guiding intelligence, and his inspiring poeticism. His poetry is good and sober, published in several newspapers and magazines. From his poetic books to the tune of fancy in 1987 and to the writing of lost years of the life of al-Mutanabbi in response to Taha Hussein's book with al-Mutanabbi. He died in Baghdad.

His Biography
He is Hadi bin Muhi bin Hamza bin Hussein al-Libawi al-Khafaji. He was born in Kufa in 1340 Ah/ 1921. He graduated from najaf University after studying Arabic language sciences and literature, a bachelor's degree from the Faculty of Commerce and Economics in 1954, and a Master of Management Sciences from the University of Hamburg, Germany, in 1957. He worked as a teacher after receiving a bachelor's degree in commerce.

He died in Baghdad in 1418 Ah/ 1998.

His poetry
Derived from the circumference of Najafi literature, his poetic inspirations were opened in 1938, and he published dozens of poems in local newspapers, the first of which was in 1939. He participated in many festivals and poetry seminars held by the Literary Association. In Najaf, he founded the Live Festival in the 1940s, a forum for improvising poetry and competing with poems generated by religious and social events or from poems received at the festival.

His writings

 * The tune of fancy in 1987.
 * Lost years of the life of al-Mutanabbi in response to Taha Hussein's book with al-Mutanabbi.
 * Al-Kalmel dictionary  of Al-Mubarrad, Investigation and tab.