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Bachir Moustafa Hammoud
Born1906 (1324 H)
Died1945 (1365 H)
Choukine, Lebanon
Resting placeChoukine, Lebanon
Alma mater Hawza, Iraq
Notable workDiwan Al Bachir
TitleSheik
Aalemat
Spouse Nayfat Jawad
ChildrenMahmoud Hammoud

Mortada Hammoud Abed El Menhem Hammoud Haidar Hammoud Najeeba Hammoud

Khadeejah Hammoud
Parent Moustafa Jawad Hammoud

Bachir Mustafa Hammoud (1906–1945) (Bacheer Hammoud, Bachir Moustafa Hammoud Al-Choukini Al-Aameli, Bachir Moustafa Jawad Hammoud, Bachir Hammoud Al-Choukini Al-Aameli, Bachir Al-Aameli, Bachir Bin Jawad Bin Moustafa Hammoud) was a Lebanese philosopher, poet and Shī‘ah religious leader.

Early life and education

Born in 1906 in Choukine, moved at early age to Beirut, moved in 1936 to Najaf (Iraq) for religious studies, returned to Lebanon in 1944 after receiving his degree in religious studies, and died in 1945.[ citation needed]

In Najaf, he was a student of Abdel Raouf Fadlallah. [1] Some of Abdel Raouf Falallah other students included:

Activities and views

Wrote a poetry book, known as Diwan al Bachir (published by Dar Al Ishaa, Beirut), written in both formal and unformal Arabic. Poems deal with religion, Ahl El Bayt (Prophet Family) and Jabal Aamel (South Lebanon)[ citation needed]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bachir Moustafa Hammoud
Born1906 (1324 H)
Died1945 (1365 H)
Choukine, Lebanon
Resting placeChoukine, Lebanon
Alma mater Hawza, Iraq
Notable workDiwan Al Bachir
TitleSheik
Aalemat
Spouse Nayfat Jawad
ChildrenMahmoud Hammoud

Mortada Hammoud Abed El Menhem Hammoud Haidar Hammoud Najeeba Hammoud

Khadeejah Hammoud
Parent Moustafa Jawad Hammoud

Bachir Mustafa Hammoud (1906–1945) (Bacheer Hammoud, Bachir Moustafa Hammoud Al-Choukini Al-Aameli, Bachir Moustafa Jawad Hammoud, Bachir Hammoud Al-Choukini Al-Aameli, Bachir Al-Aameli, Bachir Bin Jawad Bin Moustafa Hammoud) was a Lebanese philosopher, poet and Shī‘ah religious leader.

Early life and education

Born in 1906 in Choukine, moved at early age to Beirut, moved in 1936 to Najaf (Iraq) for religious studies, returned to Lebanon in 1944 after receiving his degree in religious studies, and died in 1945.[ citation needed]

In Najaf, he was a student of Abdel Raouf Fadlallah. [1] Some of Abdel Raouf Falallah other students included:

Activities and views

Wrote a poetry book, known as Diwan al Bachir (published by Dar Al Ishaa, Beirut), written in both formal and unformal Arabic. Poems deal with religion, Ahl El Bayt (Prophet Family) and Jabal Aamel (South Lebanon)[ citation needed]

References

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