Abdallah Marrasch


Abdallah Marrasch

Abdallah bin Fathallah bin Nasrallah Marrasch (arabisch عبد الله بنت فتح الله بن نصر الله مرّاش, DMG ʿAbd allāh b. Fatḥ Allāh b. Naṣr Allāh Marrāš; Mai 1839 in Aleppo – 17. Januar 1900 in Marseille) war ein syrischer Schriftsteller zur Zeit der Nahda, der arabischen Renaissance.

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Abdallah Marrash was born in Aleppo (Ottoman Syria) in 1836, into an old and respected Melkite family known for their literary interests. His father, Fathallah Marrash, had built up a huge private library, which supported him with the education of his three children, Fransis, Abdallah and Marjana (all three were writers).

In 1879 Abdallah Marrash establishes Misr al-Qahirah with Adib Ishaq. He was a member of Société asiatique. Single-level Edit source text

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