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Hiba Abu Nada (Hiba Kamal Saleh Abu Nada) was born on 24 June, 1991 in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is a Palestinian poet and novelist (1991–2023). Discover Hiba Abu Nada's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?

Popular As Hiba Kamal Saleh Abu Nada
Occupation Poet, novelist and nutritionist
Age 32 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 24 June, 1991
Birthday 24 June
Birthplace Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Date of death 20 October, 2023
Died Place Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip
Nationality Saudi Arabia

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1991

Hiba Kamal Abu Nada (هبة كمال أبو ندى; ; 24 June 1991 – 20 October 2023) was a Palestinian poet, novelist, nutritionist, and Wikimedian.

Abu Nada was born in Mecca, Saudi Arabia on 24 June 1991 to a family of Palestinian refugees displaced by the depopulation of the village of Bayt Jirja by Israeli forces during the Nakba.

She received a bachelor's degree of biochemistry from Islamic University, Gaza, and a master's degree in clinical nutrition from Al-Azhar University.

She worked for a time at the Rusul Center for Creativity, associated with the al-Amal Institute for Orphans.

According to Al-Ayyam, she was "preoccupied with justice, the uprisings of the Arab Spring, and the realities of Palestinian life under occupation."

She published a number of collections of poetry, and a novel, titled al-Uksujīn laysa lil-mawtā (‘Oxygen is not for the dead,’ الأكسجين ليس للموتى).

2017

Her novel Oxygen is not for the dead won second place in the Sharjah Award for Arab Creativity in 2017.

She was killed in her home in the Gaza Strip by an Israeli airstrike in the 2023 Israel–Hamas war.

In 2017, she won second place in the 20th annual Sharjah Award for Arab Creativity, held by the United Arab Emirates, for her novel.

The book was republished by Dar Diwan in 2021.

Some of her posts during in the first days of the war were shared and translated, becoming better known after her death.

In her last post on X, shortly after the start of the Israel–Hamas war, she wrote: "Gaza’s night is dark apart from the glow of rockets, quiet apart from the sound of the bombs, terrifying apart from the comfort of prayer, black apart from the light of the martyrs. Good night, Gaza."

Writer Anthony Anaxagorou translated a poem he reported was her last writing.

Physician and poet Fady Jouah translated one of her posts from 18 October:

''Each of us in Gaza is either witness to or martyr for liberation.

Each is waiting to see which of the two they’ll become up there with God.

We have already started building a new city in Heaven.''

''Doctors without patients.

No one bleeds.

Teachers in uncrowded classrooms.

No yelling at students.

New families without pain or sorrow.

Journalists writing up and taking photos of eternal love.

They’re all from Gaza.''

''In Heaven, the new Gaza is free of siege.

It is taking shape now.''

On 20 October 2023, she was killed by an Israeli airstrike while at her home in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza.

She was 32.