Osama Anwar Okasha
Osama Anwar Okasha (Arabic, 27 ga watan Yulin shekarar 1941 - 28 ga watan Mayun shekarar 2010) marubuci ne kuma ɗan jarida na kasar Masar, wanda ke rubutun mako-mako ga jaridar El-Ahram. Ya shahara ne saboda rubuta wasu shahararrun jerin shirye-shiryen Talabijin na Masar, kamar su Layali el Helmeyya da El Shahd wel Demou, waɗanda suka shahara a Misira da duk faɗin yankin Gabas ta Tsakiya.
Osama Anwar Okasha | |
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Rayuwa | |
Haihuwa | Kafr el-Sheikh (en) , 27 ga Yuli, 1941 |
ƙasa | Misra |
Mutuwa | Kairo, 28 Mayu 2010 |
Yanayin mutuwa | Sababi na ainihi (Sankara) |
Ƴan uwa | |
Abokiyar zama | Abeer Mounir (en) |
Karatu | |
Makaranta | Jami'ar Ain Shams licentiate (en) : adabi |
Harsuna | Larabci |
Sana'a | |
Sana'a | ɗan jarida, marubin wasannin kwaykwayo, marubuci, Marubuci, short story writer (en) da marubucin wasannin kwaykwayo |
Muhimman ayyuka |
Al Helmeya Nights (en) Q12214897 Arabesque (en) Elshahd wel Domouaa (en) |
IMDb | nm1982069 |
Ayyukansa na baya-bayan nan, jerin El-Masraweyya ("Masar" ko "Masar") an watsa su a watan Satumbar shekarar 2007 kuma an ba shi kyautar Mafi Kyawun a wannan shekarar. Jerin shiri masu dogon zango na bayar da tarihin mutanen kasar Masar daga shekara ta 1914 har zuwa yau.[1]
Okasha tsohon Nasserist ne wanda daga baya bai yi imani da ra'ayoyin da Nasser ya goyi bayan ba. Ya yi kira ga rushewar Ƙungiyar Larabawa da kuma kafa ƙungiyar ƙasashen da ke magana da Larabci da aka gina akan haɗin gwiwar tattalin arziki. Ya kuma kasance mai ilimi mai karfi wanda ya kai farmaki ga tsattsauran ra'ayi na addini a cikin al'ummarsa. An nemi ya rubuta jerin shirye-shiryen talabijin game da rayuwar Amr Ibn Al-As, yayin da ya koma littattafan tarihi don tsara rubutun game da rayuwarsa, ya bayyana cewa Ibn Al-as "ɗaya daga cikin manyan haruffa a tarihi" kuma "bai cancanci a ɗaukaka shi a cikin wasan kwaikwayo ba".[2]
Mutuwa
gyara sasheYa mutu ranar 28 ga watan Mayun shekarar 2010 bayan ya yi fama da rashin lafiya sosai.
Manazarta
gyara sashe- ↑ "El-Akhbar newspaper, April 27, 2007". Archived from the original on August 22, 2007. Retrieved August 18, 2007.
- ↑ "EgyptToday". EgyptToday. Retrieved 2018-05-25.