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Mahmmud Nasim was born on 1955 in Egypt, is an Egyptian poet, critic, and playwright (1955–2021). Discover Mahmmud Nasim's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Occupation Poet, Civil worker
Age 66 years old
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Born 1955
Birthday 1955
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Date of death 2021
Died Place Egypt
Nationality Egypt

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1955

Mahmmud Nasim Al-jawhari (Arabic: محمود نسيم السيد الجوهري) was an Egyptian poet, critic, and playwright (1955-2021).

Mahmmud was born in Mait Mohsen on March 3, 1955.

His mother is the lady Ghosoun Alward Abdullah, and his father is Mr. Alsaid Aljawhari, a graduate of Madrasat Almu’llemeen (Teachers’ School) in Tanta.

His father was an Arabic teacher, then he became a headmaster of many schools.

He was fond of Ahmed Shawqi (the prince of poets).

As a result, Mahmmud inherited his father's love of poetry.

Nasim was the eighth and youngest of his siblings.

His older brother was not present with his family since he was a high-ranking military officer in the Egyptian Armed Forces.

Therefore, their parents cared for Mahmmud a lot.

Mahmmud studied at Halmiyat Alzzayton middle school, and secondary school at Ibn Khaldun.

He loved reading books and unlike his peers, he dreamed of being a poet.

1973

He loved to do volunteer work as he participated in Civil Defence Forces during The October War (Yom Kippur War) in 1973.

After the war, he joined the Egyptian Communist Party in its early years and volunteered to teach schoolchildren at the headquarters of the socialist union.

1977

In 1977, he co-founded the Ida’a (Light) magazine with some writers and intellectuals.

1983

in 1983, the same magazine published his first poetry collection entitled Alssama’ Wa Qaus Albahr (The Sky and the Sea Arch).

2005

Remembering the Beni Suef Cultural Palace fire in 2005, the theatre director Ezzet Zain said that “Mahmmud supported regional teams and theatres in time of need, a time when taking responsibility was dangerous.

He felt so sad for the loss of his dearest friends in the fire.” He worked sincerely without looking up promotions.

He supported many creative young people, whether in writing or directing.

Those young people consulted him whenever things get rough.

He was once a committee member for selecting leaders of General Organisation of Culture Palaces.

He wrote some poetry collections.

Some of his poems were published in Egyptian newspapers and magazines.

Moreover, he participated in most Arabic and Egyptian festivals.

Furthermore, some of his poems were translated into English.

Mahmmud passed away due to the Coronavirus on April 21, 2021.

He was buried in his hometown.