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Amira Nur al-Din was born in 1925 in Baghdad, Iraq. She is a poet and writer who has published several collections of poetry and short stories. She is best known for her collection of poems, "The Garden of the Soul," which was published in 1967. Amira Nur al-Din is 95 years old. She is approximately 5 feet 5 inches tall (165 cm). She has not revealed her weight and other body measurements. Her hair color is black and her eye color is brown. Amira Nur al-Din is currently single. She has not been previously engaged. Amira Nur al-Din's net worth is estimated to be in the range of approximately $1 million in 2021, according to sources. She has earned most of her wealth from her successful career as a poet and writer. Amira Nur al-Din has not revealed any information about her family. Amira Nur al-Din has been writing since she was a young girl. She has published several collections of poetry and short stories, including "The Garden of the Soul" (1967), "The Voice of the Night" (1970), and "The Poetry of the East" (1973). She has also written several plays and essays.

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Occupation Poet and academic
Age 95 years old
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Born 1925, 1925
Birthday 1925
Birthplace Baghdad, Mandatory Iraq
Date of death April 01, 2020
Died Place Baghdad, Iraq
Nationality Iraq

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1943

Amira bint Nur al-Din/Noureddine Daoud was born in Baghdad into a family originally from Mosul, Her father came to Baghdad in the late Ottoman era for education. Amira Noureddine studied in Baghdad until high school, then moved to Cairo in 1943 and joined the Fuad I University and graduated with a degree in arts and then a master's degree in 1947. Worked as a teacher of Arabic literature in Iraq's secondary school and then in the Faculty of Arts, University of Baghdad, then as dean of the Institute of Applied Arts. In addition to Arabic, she mastered Turkish, Persian, English and French. She retired in 1984, and in 1996 appointed as an active member of the Iraqi Academy of Sciences.

1940

Her first poetic attempts were in the early 1940s and was influenced by Arab romantic poets, including Ali Mahmoud Taha, as well as Khalil Gibran and Elia Abu Madi. Her poetry is "perfect, realistic, varied, beautifully innovative imaged" in the opinion of Imil Badi' Ya'qub. Her father, Nur al-Din Daoud who died in January 1955, encouraged her to work on poetry and She studied Arabic prosody before going to university and was very active while studying in Cairo. Published her poetry in many Iraqi and Arab magazines and newspapers.

1925

Amira Nur al-Din Daoud (1925 – April 2020) was an Iraqi poet. Born in Baghdad. After completing her secondary education, she joined Fuad I University in Cairo in 1943, and BA in Arabic Language and Literature in 1947, and a master's degree from the same university in 1957. She worked as a teacher of Arabic in secondary schools, then at the Faculty of Arts of Baghdad, then dean of the Institute of Applied Arts. Published her poetry in many Iraqi and Arab magazines and newspapers.