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Hafez Ibrahim, known as the Poet of the Nile and the "Poet of the People," is one of the most prominent pioneers of modern Arabic poetry. He gained fame for his deep love for Egypt and for incorporating its issues into his poetry. Born in 1872 in Asyut and passing away on June 21, 1932, he left behind a rich legacy of poems and literary works that reflect his national pride and exceptional talent. He was renowned for his versatility in creativity, spanning poetry, prose, and translation, enriching the Arabic literary library with works like "Egypt Speaks of Itself" and "Layali Sataih." He remained a symbol in popular poetry and patriotism. His relationship and rivalry with Ahmad Shawqi are well-known, with each maintaining a noble stature in the Arab consciousness, mutual respect reflecting the fabric of Arab literary culture.
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