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Ali Al Jallawi

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Ali Al Jallawi (in Arabic علي الجلاوي born in 1975 in Manama) is (Poet, researcher, writer; Bahrain) is a young poet and writer from Manama. After two periods of imprisonment for writing poetry critical of the political regime in Bahrain, Al Jallawi has gone on to publish seven volumes of his work, most recently Tashta’il karazat nahd, 2008. He has written books on the Baha’i and Jewish communities in Bahrain, and presented his poetry at dozens of literary festivals both in the Arab world and elsewhere. In Manama he runs a research center dedicated to raising awareness of Bahrain’s minority communities.

Appearances and events

Ali Al Jallawi has attended many international and pan-Arab poetry festivals and gatherings to represent Bahrain, including:

Publications

  • Wajhan li-mra’atin wahida, Dar Al Kunooz, Beirut.
  • Al ‘Isyan, Dar Al Mada, Syria.
  • Al Madina Al Akhira, Arab Foundation for Studies and Publication, Beirut.
  • Dilmuniyat I, Dar Aalia, Kuwait.
  • Dilmuniyat II, Dar Kan’aan, Syria.
  • Dilmuniyat (both parts, new edition), Ministry of Culture, Yemen, 2004.
  • Tashta’il karazat nahd, Al Intishar Al Arabi, Beirut, 2008.

Poetry:

The wisdom of Hallaj


Whenever the heart strives

It commits errors

We know

But

That which is not said by the poem

The prophets understand.




Mansur Hallaj: born around 858 in Persia, mystic, writer and teacher of Sufism.

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