Biographies: Ali Mawla - Writer

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A Lebanese lyricist who began writing poetry in classical Arabic at the age of seven, coinciding with his stay in the hospital as a result of an accident. He won the first prize in the poetry category in Lebanon at the age of twelve after his mother, the poet Amira Mawla, accustomed him to sanctifying the word and respecting art and talent. His first poetry collection, "I Am the Dirtiest Man in History", was a mixture of boldness and life. Mawla moved to write Lebanese poetry in the field of art in 2013 with a song by Saad Ramadan as the composer Salah Al-Kurdi encouraged him to write Lebanese poetry.