Native name | مصطفى لطفي المنفلوطي |
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Born | Manfalut, Egypt | November 30, 1876
Died | July 25, 1924 Cairo, Egypt | (aged 47)
Language | Arabic |
Alma mater | Al-Azhar University |
Mustafa Lutfi el-Manfaluti ( Arabic: مصطفى لطفي المنفلوطي, ALA-LC: Muṣtafá Luṭfī al-Manfalūṭī; 1876–1924) was an Egyptian writer, and poet who wrote many famous Arabic books. He was born in the Upper Egyptian city of Manfalut to an Egyptian father and a Turkish mother. [1]
He memorized the Quran before the age of twelve. He studied at Al-Azhar University in Cairo. He translated, and novelized plays from French. Moreover, he wrote (and translated) several short stories. He started writing Al-Nazarat in 1907, which is his most famous work, it is a collection of his articles under the title: Al-Nazarat ( Arabic: النظرات). [2]
One of his most notable traits is that he couldn't read or speak French. He asked some of his friends to translate the play or the book to Arabic, then he rewrote them.
Some of his books are: