Biographies: Hamad Al Rajib - Other

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A Kuwaiti writer who entered the world of theater in 1939 when he performed in his first play Umar Embracing Islam, and that was at Al Mubarakiya School. He was appointed as an official teacher by the Education Council at Al Ahmadiyya School, in which he taught various subjects, such as geography, history, arithmetic, songs, and religious education. From 1943 to 1953, he directed 22 plays, including The Living Dead, and Umm Anbar. He died on May 25, 1998 in London.