My Father
By Anwer Ghani
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This is a mosaic prose poem, in which the syllables and paragraphs are mirrors of the idea and revolve around the center of a vision and a comprehensive goal, even if the topics differ. This is a developed idea of the poem, that its unity is in its idea and purpose, even if the topics of its paragraphs are multiple. This is the entrance to writing a long poem.
The centerpiece of this long mosaic poem is the author's father, who is Sayyid Ghani. It is well-known that poetry does not describe the truth, but rather expresses it, and includes imagination in expression, but these expressions, symbols, and fantasies are behind them purposes and facts.
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My Father - Anwer Ghani
My Father
A long prose poem
Anwer Ghani
My Father
A long prose poem
Anwer Ghani
Arcs Publishing house
Iraq 2021
Contents
Contents
Dedication
Preface
The Poem
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
The Author
Dedication
To the soul of my good father; Mr. Ghani, who gave us wings from his heart so that we would not be forgotten.
Preface
This is a mosaic prose poem, in which the syllables and paragraphs are mirrors of the idea and revolve around the center of a vision and a comprehensive goal, even if the topics differ. This is a developed idea of the poem, that its unity is in its idea and purpose, even if the topics of its paragraphs are multiple. This is the entrance to writing a long poem.
The centerpiece of this long mosaic poem is the author's father, who is Sayyid Ghani. It is well-known that poetry does not describe the truth, but rather expresses it, and includes imagination in expression, but these expressions, symbols, and fantasies are behind them purposes and facts.
Al-Sayed Ghani
1362 - 1402 AH
Al-Sayyid Ghani Al-Mousawi was born in Al-Hilla in the province of Babylon in Iraq in the year 1362 AH and lived there and died in the year 1402 AH and was followed by five children and is the father of Al-Sada Al Ghani.
Mr. Ghani's lineage
AL-SAYED GHANI BIN Al-Sayyid Jaber bin Al-Sayed Ali bin Al-Sayed Hassan bin Al-Sayed Musa bin Al-Sayed Hassan bin Al-Sayed Hamad bin Al-Sayed Amjid (Abu Al-Sada Al-Amjid) bin Ali bin Yousef bin Saqr bin Khalifa bin Mualla bin Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Mahmoud (Abu Al-Sada Al-Mahmoudeen) ) Bin Ali Bin Muhammad Bin Duwais (Abu Al-Sada Al-Duwaisat) Bin Asim (Abu Al-Sada Al-Awasem) Bin Hassan Bin Muhammad Bin Ali Bin Salem Bin Ali Bin Sabra Bin Musa Al-Asaim (Abu Al-Sada Al-Muwasah) Bin Ali Bin Al-Hussein Bin Ali Al-Khwari Bin Al-Hassan Al-Tha’ir Bin Jaafar al-Khawari (Abu al-Sada al-Khawaryin) son of Imam Musa al-Kadhim (peace be upon him) (Abu al-Sada al-Musawiyin) son of Imam Jafar