Muhammed Hasan Faqi (Arabic: محمد حسن فقي; 1912–2004) was a Saudi poet and writer born in Makkah.[1] He was educated in Makkah and Jeddah, worked as a teacher in Alfalah school and then as editor-in-chief of the Saut Al-Hijaz newspaper. Faqi occupied various prominent positions in the Saudi government as he was appointed as an ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Indonesia.[1]

Muhammed Hasan Faqi
Born1912
Died2004(2004-00-00) (aged 91–92)
NationalitySaudi
Occupation(s)Teacher,Ambassador Saudi Arabia to Indonesia
Known forPoet, Writer

Poetry

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Faqi published several collections of poetry short stories. Moreover, he published several books on various topics including literature, religion, and legal issues. His best poetry was published in  Rubaiyyat (QUARTETS), a collection 474 quatrains.[2]

QUARTETS 1.[2]

I traveled life in search of tranquility

But the journey amplified my sorrow and qualms.

From so much suffering I feel as if

I’ve inhabited this space for centuries

What is it I want? I do not know my pursuit

Is it glory that I seek? Is it pleasure?

Yet hardship has its contentment

I have grown,

for all of life’s jolts

More tender still.

References

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  1. ^ a b ^ Salma Khadra Jayyusi (17 February 2016). Literature Of Modern Arabia. Routledge. pp. 579–. ISBN 978-1-136-88129-9.
  2. ^ a b ^ Mansour al-Hazimi; Izzat Khattab; Salma K. Jayyusi (27 July 2006). Beyond The Dunes: An Anthology of Modern Saudi Literature. I.B.Tauris. pp.54,pp. 546–. ISBN 978-1-85043-972-1.