Haidar Haidar

Haidar Haidar (Arabic: حيدر حيدر, born 1936 in Husayn al-Baher) is a Syrian writer and novelist.

Haidar Haidar
Native name
حيدر حيدر
Born1936
Husayn al-Baher, Syria
LanguageArabic
Notable worksWalimah li A'ashab al-Bahr

His novel Walimah li A'ashab al-Bahr was banned in several Arab countries, and even resulted in a belated angry reaction from the clerics of Al-Azhar University upon reprinting in Egypt in the year 2000. The clerics issued a Fatwa banning the novel, and accused Haidar of heresy and offending Islam. Al-Azhar University students staged huge protests against the novel, that eventually led to its confiscation.[1][2][3][4]

Works

Novels

Short stories

  • Hakaya an-Nawrass al-Muhajir (Arabic: حكايا النورس المهاجر, lit.'Tales of the Migrating Seagull'), 1968
  • Al-Wamdh (Arabic: الومض, lit.'The Flash'), 1970
  • Al-Faiadhan (Arabic: الفيضان, lit.'The Flood'), 1975
  • Al-Wu'ul (Arabic: الوعول, lit.'The Ibecis'), 1978
  • At-Tamawujat (Arabic: التموجات, lit.'The Ripples'), 1982
  • Ghasaq al-Aalihah (Arabic: غسق الآلهة, lit.'The Dusk of Gods'), 1994

Other works

  • Capucci (Arabic: كبوتشي, lit.'biography of Capucci'), 1978
  • Awraq al-Manfa (Arabic: أوراق المنفى, lit.'Exile Papers'), 1993
  • Olumona (Arabic: علومنا, lit.'Our Sciences')

References

  1. Off the shelf -- and then where? Archived 2012-07-21 at the Wayback Machine. Al-Ahram. 7 February 2001
  2. Egypt censors book fair. AFP 29 January 2008
  3. Book fair opens amid controversy. Heba Sala, BBC 25 January 2001
  4. Cairo book protesters released. BBC 12 May 2000


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