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Abdel Mohsin Musellem

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Abdel Mohsin Musellem Abdul Mohsin Bin Halit Bin Abdullah Bin Muhammad Muslim Al-Mahmadi Al-Harbi, is a Saudi poet and writer, and one of the literary elite in the Kingdom. He was born in Medina in the year 1377 AH – 1958. He was raised by his father, the writer Sheikh Helit Muslim, who is one of the nobles in Medina, and a previous imam of the Quba Mosque.

Abdel Mohsin finished his university studies by obtaining a bachelor's degree in public administration from a university in the United States. When he returned to Saudi Arabia in the eighties, he settled in Jeddah to work in Saudi Gazette newspaper which was issued in English.

Abdel Mohsin was famous for his national poems and articles, which left a great echoes in the media, including both hard copy

Abdel Mohsin Musellem
Born1958 (age 63 years)
Medina, Saudi Arabia
🏳️ NationalitySaudi
💼 Occupation
Notable workClips from the heart, iilayh

newspaper and electronic newspapers ones. He was also well-known for his audacity. He was arrested by the Saudi authorities[1] because of his famous poem "Spoilers On Earth" which was published on the last page of the Saudi newspaper Al-Medina on Sunday, 26 Dhul-Hijjah 1422 AH. In which he criticized the judges harshly and that causes the stop of Al-Medina newspaper from editing, and its editor, Muhammad Mukhtar Al-Fal, was dismissed.

Earliest appearence

The poet appears at the beginning of the eighties through emotional and erotic poems with its style and its carefully selected vocabulary and fascinating poetic images which exactly expressed the characteristic of a delicate sense poet. During that period, it was said that Abd al-Muhsin's poems supposed to rotate around Nizari's poetry field gradually he overcomes that field to political poems.

His poetic publication

He published two collections of poetry:

  1. Sections From Conscience: Issued in Medina on 1403 AH.
  2. iilayh: was issued on the morning of one day in the year 1406 AH. The book was banned on the same day it was issued.

His poems

His famous poems:

  • Spoilers On Earth
  • Lady of The World
  • Hama: This poem was written during the Hama massacre in Syria, which took place on February 2, 1982 AD.[2]
  • Love to Death
  • Don't ask me about it
  • I hated you..! I fill the world in protest
  • Angry
  • Telegram
  • And wounds are vengeance
  • Room 407
  • Scratches.. in the face of an old love
  • I'm dying here..!
  • Statement before midnight
  • Alfayajra
  • Children of the Occupied Territory: which criticizes Camp David Accords, his father prevented him from publishing it.
  • Aljazaar must have a Aljazaar: It was thrown at the Janadriyah Festival for the 2012 season
  • Explosion: published in Sayidaty magazine after an absence
  • Commentary of Amr bin Kulthum
  • Yamasraa alnaby tasburi
  • Murder
  • Don't ask me
  • Statement before midnight
  • Scratches.. in the face of an old love
  • You are sweeter every year
  • A telegram from Sharon to Salah al-Din

Articles

From his famous articles:

It was published in Al-Medina newspaper, issue 14158, on Sunday 11/13/1422 corresponding to 01/27/2002.

His poetry

(From the poem: Telegram)

I love you oh you beauties love I ever knew .......you a shiny star that the fully moon takes it light from

From a poem: Scratches.. in the face of an old love

I love you after you so prepared......to take the long days without me

From the poem: I Die Here

Die here die here don't seek help......no matter what you ever did, I possess your soul

From the poem: The big love

I do hate you no longer my big love......and no longer the beautiful nor attractive

From the poem: Room 407

Thank you for the flower..you are the rose......And you are in every Oud you'll be the chord

From a poem: And wounds are vengeance

you have nothing that excite......It's your last day

From a poem:

Get angry as you like I'm deriding you......The emotions, the love, and the tears

From the poem: A statement before midnight

Don't ask how how my hankering vanished......love was defeated in it and the rest died

From a poem:

For the sake of these eyes I'll continually fight......From your love and your eyes I'll never let go

From the poem: You are sweeter every year

Oh my heart my love period expanded a year......May Allah gave you grief and intensity

Why he was unknown

Some says that Abdul Mohsen Muslim wasn't known because of his lack of courtesy while others says he is arrogant, and others attribute that to his liberal affiliation.

His words on liberalism

His says:

  • one must stop here for a while where liberalism became a big club in which many papers get mixed. Some believe liberalism is alienation from the roots and ignorance to identity. Yes some liberals are like that. Other believe it's one of the many faces of secular liberalism and also some follows this behavior. But yet we can not classify the majority under these two believes. since there is still who would never trade his oralism and his Islamic identify, regardless of " the bedders" hatred, from "laikod" Muslims, those whom they nominated themselves accountable of people believes and national affiliation.

Said about him

The writer Hamad bin Abdullah Al-Qadi said about him, That he is a humble poet, but he is glorious when he presents his creativity.[3]

Abdul Mohsin's friends

  • Muhammad Sadiq Diab The poet lamented his friend Diab in a poem twenty days before his death, while he was accompanying him in his cure journey in London.
  • Abdul Rahman Al-Ansari.

http://www.albiladdaily.com/articles.php?action=show&id=9603 Archived 2011-04-13 at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • The Saudi poet Abdul Mohsen Helit. Al Watan newspaper.

References

  1. "سجن شاعر سعودي". 2002-03-20. Retrieved 2021-12-19.
  2. "رابطة أدباء الشام". web.archive.org. 2015-04-26. Archived from the original on 2015-04-26. Retrieved 2021-12-19.CS1 maint: Unfit url (link)
  3. "الأستاذ حمد القاضي". web.archive.org. 2016-03-05. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2021-12-19.CS1 maint: Unfit url (link)


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