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- Country of residence: Lebanon
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Taha Zidan Al-Abd is a Palestinian poet, writer, and voice actor, born in Beirut in 1972. [ citation needed ] He wrote in a large number of Arab and Lebanese newspapers, magazines, and publications. After the events of Tal al-Zaatar camp, he moved to Libya, where his literary and poetic talents blossomed. He worked in its newspapers and magazines, and participated in Many cultural and poetic evenings and intellectual and literary conferences
He returned to Lebanon in 1994 and dropped out of his studies at the Libyan University of Al-Fateh due to the arbitrary decisions taken by Muammar Gaddafi, which prevented the return of Palestinians who leave Libya to it. He was in the third year in the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, so he continued his studies at the Lebanese University in the Faculty of Arts, Department of Arabic Language, and obtained On a bachelor's degree.
He published The Bed Dance in 1996, and Topography of the Sea, Water Pains, Islamic Sufism (an intellectual, historical, and literary study), Vocal Competences, a book on training in diction and the juxtaposition of Arabic letters. He wrote many radio programs, the most important of which are poets who eulogized themselves and in yourselves. Do you not see the waves of time? He also wrote the series (Threads) for television. Justice) 15 episodes. He also wrote the program (The Funniest Animals in the World), two parts (52 episodes).
He worked as an artistic supervisor and director of dubbed films for a number of production companies. He holds the position of coordinator of the cultural record. His writings were linked to the land and homeland and nourished them with the element of myth, specifically with the elements of fertility and growth through the use of symbolism. Water in Human Thought Al-Meethi participated in a number of jury committees, the jury in the Palestinian Poetry Competition in Lebanon alongside the poets Shawqi Bazi’ and Shehada Al-Khatib in 2009, the jury in the 10th Arabic Radio Song Competition in Beirut, alongside Elias Rahbani (Lebanon), Hassan Sharara (Egypt), and Masoud. Al-Hamdani (Amman) Mahmoud Abu Ajila (Libya) Summer 2010 Short Story Competition Committee for Sidon and Neighborhood School Students, organized by the Nebras Cultural Foundation 2014 He won the Palestine Prize for Culture in 2011 for his poem “Times in Blue for the Pains of Water”
He supervises the editorship of Al-Sijil Al-Thaqafi magazine and has contributed his voice to Lebanese dubbing films, series, and cartoons.
Lecturer in the subjects: (Presentation) and (Presentation Skills) in the Department of Media at Al-Jinan University in Sidon.
Lecturer in the subjects (Linguistic Training) and (Rhetoric) for bachelor’s years at the University College of Da’wah in Beirut.
Bibliography
Bed Dance (poetry) 1997
Landforms of the Sea, Pains of Water (poetry collection), 2012
Vocal Competencies [4] (Studies in Linguistic Voice and Diction)
Miraj of Pain (Poetry)
Foils of Silence (CD-ROM)
Gram wax (poetic collection)
Sycamore of sorrow on our necks (poetry)
The joy of death (poetry)
Poetic works (volume)
Civilization Makers (1) stories, 10 stories for children
Civilization Makers (2) stories, 10 stories for children
Landforms of Shadows (prose texts)
Islamic Sufi thought and literature
Filmography
Movies
Taf land . 2007
Television
Between the waves of time (writer)
Poets who eulogized themselves (writer)
And about yourselves, do you not think? (Author)
The funniest animals in the world (author)
Threads of Justice (writer)
Dubbing roles
The Little Cook - Skinner (Classical Arabic Version)
Lethal 60
Above - Doug (Classical Arabic version)
Treasure Planet - John Silver (Classical Arabic version)
Al-Mukhtar Al-Thaqafi - Zaida
Youssef Al-Siddiq - Kidaman
My friend the rabbit - a rabbit
Mo Sammour Brothers Farm
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