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I wrote a scripture:
I was recently issued as Hamad Esthert to the poet and the media Muhammad Ramadan. It contains 35 poems. The term that his writings in Egyptian Arabic always put them on his books, where he writes a slogan, as he says in simple, simple, public, elegant deserts.
I wish to have told you that I would be able to give you this notice of what the human remains of Dahales have been through politics, after they stole their innocence on the poet Muhammad Ramadan, a poet from the 1980s, brought together moral creativity and cultural and media work, and extended its experience through decades of writing and participation in Arab and international literature.
Ramadan has issued several poetry addresses, and Egyptian poetry has been represented at festivals and literary and cultural symposia in a number of Arab and European countries, believing in the role of tale and poetry in preserving human memory from the silent world.






