A Libyan actor and writer and a member of the Modern Theater in Benghazi. His first book was published in 2004, and it is the first book in Libya that talks about humor comprehensively. During his thirty-year journey of creativity, he presented thirty plays, including two serious plays, and the rest are comic works such as the plays Nawara and All People Are the Same). In the beginning, he was greatly influenced by the style of Duraid Lahham, and he adopted a style through which he tried to present simple and profound Libyan humor at the same time. He directed the play Dhanwa Your Enemy for the Modern Theater in Benghazi in 1988.