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Lutfi Zaghloul was born on 1983 in Nablus, Palestine, is a poet. Discover Lutfi Zaghloul's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?
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Lutfi Zaghloul Net Worth
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Zaghloul obtained his master's degree in education sciences, specializing in curriculum design, and received an honorary doctorate from the World Association of Arab Translators & Linguists in 2007.
His song "Palestine Singers" (original: Mughannāt Filasṭīn) ranked number one in the Arab world at Dubai National Arabic Song Festival (2003). He was awarded by Operation Smile Palestine in recognition of his efforts in writing the Universal Beautiful Smile song, which was translated into English (1998). He wrote many national, educational and children's songs (female guides, sports and scouts).
The Ministry of Higher Education selected his poem "Song of Youth" (original: Nashīd al-shabāb) as an anthem for Palestine Technical Colleges in (1997). It had selected the poem "Home of the Free" (original: mawṭin al-aḥrār) in 2001 and later the poems "My Library" (original: Maktabatī), "My Book" (original: Kitābī), "Water" (original: al-māʼ) and "Freedom" (original: al-ḥurrīyah). In addition, The Ministry of Youth and Sport adopted the poem "Palestinian Youth Organization" (original: Munaẓẓamat al-Ṭalāʼiʻ al-Filasṭīnīyah) (2002). He also translated many of his poems into English and French.
In 1995, he started writing a weekly column titled Whisper (original: Hamsa) for Al-Quds newspaper where he discusses political, cultural, literary and educational issues. He is also extensively involved in local and Arab radio and television networks.
He received many Palestinian, Arab and foreign plaques, certificates and medals. He was awarded a range of certificates of merit and plaques by official and civil national institutions, a medal of appreciation for his publications in the field of literature (1995), the Palestinian Ministry of Education plaque in recognition of his literary and poetic efforts (2005), and two certificates of merit by Operation Smile (1996).
Zaghloul studied political history at the Damascus University, then returned to Nablus, where he taught in government schools during Jordanian rule and was dismissed by decision of the Israeli military governor in 1990 after the release of his first poetry book, From You... To You (original: minki... ilayki, which included two poetry collections containing love poems, and one that discussed the Palestinian cause and promoted national action.
Lutfi Zaghloul (Arabic: لطفي زغلول; born 1938) is a Palestinian poet. He was born in Nablus, the eldest son of the late Palestinian poet Abdul Latif Zaghloul. Zaghloul's poetic talent began in Al-Hayat School, where he wrote his first poem about Palestine, and during which he acquired the title "Emerging Poet" by a teacher of Arabic at his school. He is also one of the first poets to have a website that contains the majority of his works.