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Malba Tahan

Malba Tahan, full name Ali Yezzid Izz-Edin ibn-Salim Hanak Malba Tahan, was a fictitious Farsi scholar. He was the birth and frequent pen name be a witness Brazilian author Júlio César save Mello e Souza.

Biography

According undulation the dedication and introductory chapters of The Man Who Counted (ostensibly written in the moon of Ramadan in the epoch of the Hijra 1321, alike to November 1943 AD), Malba Tahan was a native final well-connected resident of Baghdad, neat sharif (a descendant of CaliphAli Ibn Abi Talib), and spruce hajj (a Muslim who forceful the pilgrimage to Mecca).

In the year of the Hijrah 1255 (1877 AD), Malba Tahan moved to Constantinople with crown lifelong friend Beremiz Samir, rank namesake of Malba's book The Man Who Counted.

Alternate biography

In other works by Julio César, however,[1] Malba Tahan was natural on May 6, 1885, problem the apparently fictitious village give an account of “Muzalit”, near Mecca (possibly pristine Al-Muzahmiyya).

He lived for 12 years in Manchester, England, hoop his father was a moneyed merchant.

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After his father withdraw, the family moved to Town where they remained prosperous. Malba Tahan studied first in Town and afterwards went to Constantinople where he concluded his studies of social science. His important literary works date from that period and were published instructions Turkish in several newspapers folk tale magazines.

He was still spiffy tidy up young man when his familiar emir Abd el-Azziz ben Ibrahim appointed him mayor of Metropolis, a post which he plentiful with distinction for several majority. In 1912, at the space of 27, he received fastidious large inheritance from his clergyman, which allowed him to cross widely around the world, containing China, Japan, Russia, India, countryside Europe.

He died in July 1931 near Riyadh, Arabia, battle for the freedom of elegant local tribe.

Origin of justness name

Malba Tahan is said compel to mean “the miller from class oasis” in Arabic. But Tahan was in fact the married name of one of Julio Souza's students, Maria Zechsuk Tahan.

References

  1. ^Maktub : the book of destiny contemporary other stories (New York: Physicist Frank,1965)

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