Fathiya Ajlan
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Fathiya Ajlan | |
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Native name | فتحية عجلان |
Born | 1954 (age 70) Muharraq, Bahrain |
💼 Occupation | poet |
📆 Years active | 1983—Present |
👩 Spouse(s) | Ali Al Shargawi |
👶 Children | Fay Al Sharqawi, Fayd Al Sharqawi, Fouz Alsharqawi |
Fathiya Ajlan (Arabic: فتحية عجلان, born in 1954 in Muharraq) is a Bahraini poet and lyricist.[1]
Biography[edit]
She completed her high school education in her native Muharraq.
Work[edit]
Poetry Collections[edit]
Modern Standard Arabic[edit]
- أشرعة العشق (“Love Sails,” 1984)
- جئت فغادرت دمي (“I Came and My Blood Left,” 1988)
- هوامش امرأة في الهامش (“Margins of a Woman on the Margin,” 1988)
Bahraini Arabic[edit]
- أفا يا فلان (“Ava, So-and-So,” with Ali Al Shargawi, 1983)
- شمس الظهاري (“Epithelial Sun,” with Ali Al Shargawi, 1983)
- خطاوي الريح (“Steps of the Wind,” 1998)
Lyrics[edit]
Collaborations with Khaled El Sheikh[edit]
- تصوّر (“Imagine”)
- تذكّرني (“Remember Me”)
- وينك (“Where Are You?”)
- الشوق والدمعة (“Longing and Tears”)
- هزني صوتك (“Your voice shook me”)
Other Songs[edit]
- سيدي سليمان (“Mr. Suleiman,” recorded by Mohammed al-Balooshi)
- مجموعة من الأغاني (“Collection of Songs,” album recorded by Al-Anoud)
- مجموعة من الأغاني (“Collection of Songs,” album recorded by Ajrass Band)
Television Theme Songs[edit]
- Intro (Saadoon, 1998)
- كلمات الزهيريات (“Zohariyat Words,” Al-Kharaz, 2007)
- Intro (Kinnat El Sham, 2012)
- Intro (Khawat Dunia, 2012)
- Intro (Thoraya, 2014)
- Intro (Omna Rwehat Al Jannah, 2015)[2]
Festivals[edit]
She has recited at poetry evenings in Bahrain, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates.
Family[edit]
Married to poet Ali Al Shargawi, she has three children:
- Fay Al Sharqawi (journalist, poet, actress)
- Fayd Al Shargawi (former parliamentary candidate)
- Fouz Alsharqawi (actress)
References[edit]
- ↑ "Fathia Ajlan". Poetas del Mundo. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
- ↑ "Fathiya Ajlan". El Cinema. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
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