Autobiographical art of Omar Farroukh

فن السيرة الذاتية لعمر فروخ

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Keywords:

Biographical Art, History, Philosophy, Umar Faroukh

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to mention the autobiographical art of Umar Farroukh. Omar bin Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman Farroukh was born in Beirut in 1904 and died there in 1987 in a Muslim family, religious, modest and educated. In addition to Arabic, Omar mastered French, German and English, and also mastered Persian and Turkish. He believed in the need to write about media and uncover the secrets of history. He would write about the media, discuss their life events, quote their opinions in their languages, without becoming an advocate for any of them. However, Islamic books occupied him greatly, and through his work and writings he served Islam and the language of the Qur'an.  Renewal takes place only in those transactions which change with the change of time with man. As far as worship is concerned, religion itself has given them a kind of license and beliefs are the foundations that make each religion different from other religions, and in this regard, Islam is the simplest of religions and the closest to minds and lives.

Author Biographies

Dr. Imrana Shahzadi, G.C. Women University Faisalabad

Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic
G. C. Women University Faisalabad

Taskeen Zafar, G. C. Women University - Faisalabad

M. Phil. Scholar, Department of Arabic
G. C. Women University Faisalabad

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Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

Dr. Imrana Shahzadi, & Taskeen Zafar. (2023). Autobiographical art of Omar Farroukh: فن السيرة الذاتية لعمر فروخ. Alorooba Research Journal, 4(2), 283–305. Retrieved from https://www.alorooba.org/ojs/index.php/journal/article/view/87