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Anas Ibrahim Al-Dugheim is a Syrian poet and writer from Idlib. He left his civil engineering studies at Damascus University and pursued pharmacy at the University of Philadelphia in Jordan, where he graduated in 2008. He began writing poetry during his high school years and participated in local and international literary festivals, gaining widespread recognition after publishing his first poetry collection “Letters Before the Fire” in 2002. He has a second collection titled “Exile,” which reflects the pain of Syrian refugees and the civil war.
When his soul left his body and this world, he left a house for poetry, a place for his things, and walls where the poetry he loved would remain. The Bahraini poet Ibrahim Al Arrayed, and all those who (followed) him in his literary journey and translated works, were retained by the Sheikh Ebrahim bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Centre for Culture and Research in his city which he belonged, Manama. For it was the house of fame, as the first among the homes of cultural centers outside the city of Muharraq.
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