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Kuwaiti poet and businessman (1936–2023) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abdulaziz Saud Albabtain (1936 - 15 December 2023) (Arabic: عبدالعزيز سعود البابطين) was a Kuwaiti poet,[1][2][3] businessman,[4][5][6] and philanthropist.[7][8]
He was the Founder and Head of Abdulaziz Saud Albabtain Cultural Foundation, based in Kuwait.[9][10][11][12][13] The foundation is dedicated to Arabic poetry and literature among other issues, including the Culture of Just Peace.[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] He was the Head of the Albabtain Foundation for Poetic Creativity.
Abdulaziz Al-Babtain was born in 1936.[23] He established the Albabtain Central Library for Arabic poetry.[24]
He served at the Ministry of Education in Kuwait as a librarian of Al-Shuwaikh Secondary School, during the period from 1955 until 1962.[7]
In 1974, he established Saud Albabtain Kuwaiti Scholarship for Postgraduate Studies[8] to help poor students continue their education and postgraduate studies in foreign universities.[8] It offers 400 scholarships annually to students from Central Asia, Africa, the Arab world, the Balkan countries,[25] and Europe.[7]
Abdulaziz Albabtain gave special attention to Central Asia. He established the "Prize for Imam Al-Bukhari’s Grandchildren," named after one of the most famous scholars of Hadith (the traditions or sayings of Muhammad).[4]
Abdulaziz Albabtain founded Albabtain Translation Center,[26] aiming to foster the translation movement from other languages to Arabic[27] and vice versa in 2005.[23][4][7]
In support of the people of Palestine, he founded Albabtain Kuwaiti Library at the campus of the Faculty of Arts, University of Jerusalem, to provide research facilities to the citizens of Jerusalem and Palestine.[7]
He launched the Albabtain Kuwaiti Award for Arabic Poetry in Palestine for Palestinian poets (under 35 years) from the occupied territories.[7][28][29] He also launched training courses developed into Chairs for Arabic Culture in universities worldwide, including:
Albabtain Institute for Intercultural Dialogue complements Abdulaziz Albabtain’s endeavor to establish a dialogue between European and Arab cultures.[27]
His first collection of poems, named "Bauh Al-Bawadi" (Intimations of the Desert), was published in 1995, while a second collection, named "Musafir fi Al-Qifar" (Wastefarer), was published in 2004.[27] His third collection of poems, "Oghniat AlFeyefi" (The Songs of the Deserts), was published in 2018.[8]
Albabtain Central Library for Arabic Poetry was founded[27] as a gift from Abdulaziz Albabtain to the people of Kuwait and the Arab world on the occasion of selecting Kuwait "Capital of Arab Culture" in 2001.[13][4]
Abdulaziz Albabtain continued his dreams and ambitions concerning Arabic poetry by establishing Albabtain Center for Authenticating Poetic Manuscripts in 2007.[32]
The Al-Babtain Foundation for Poetic Creativity called in January 2016 for contributions to an Arabic epic on themes of peace, tolerance and love.[33]
Beginning in 2016, Al-Babtain also endowed the Abdulaziz Saud AlBabtain Laudian Professorship in Arabic in the Faculty of Oriental Studies at the University of Oxford. Formerly known as the Laudian Chair of Arabic, it was first endowed in 1636 by Archbishop William Laud and is one of the oldest Chairs of Arabic in Europe.[34]
Abdulaziz Albabtain has been leading a process of intercultural dialogue since 2005, and recently he launched a new initiative to advance the Culture of Peace.
On 5 September 2018, Abdulaziz Albabtain addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations following an invitation by the then President of the General Assembly, Miroslav Lajcak, wherein he emphasized the Foundation’s commitment to promoting a culture of just peace that springs from the state of Kuwait’s commitment to supporting peace around the world permanently.
To promote the culture of peace related to the program of action of the UN, Abdulaziz Albabtain was the principal speaker at a side event during the UN High-Level Forum on the Culture of Peace.[35][36]
Abdulaziz Albabtain Cultural Foundation held the "World Forum for Culture of Peace" entitled "Peace Education for the Protection of Cultural Heritage" on 13 June 2019, at the headquarters of the International Court of Justice - Peace Palace - in The Hague.[citation needed]
Abdulaziz Saud Albabtain Cultural Foundation held the Second World Forum for the Culture of Just Peace, entitled Leadership for Just Peace, in Valletta, the capital of the Republic of Malta, from 3-4 March 2022.[citation needed]
Critical Studies in the collection of poems (Intimations of the Deserts), Studies and criticism written by researchers and critics, compiled and a foreword by Dr. Fawzi Eissa (Egypt), published by Delta Center for Printing, Alexandria 1996. The book includes the following studies and articles;
Laayoune Forum for Poetry was prepared by Dr. Louise Boulbers and published by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs, Rabat, in 1997. The book includes the following studies and articles presented during an honoring Seminar held for Abdulaziz Albabtain, include:
Abdulaziz Albabtain was awarded 17 honorary doctorates and certificates from universities and academic institutions[7][27] in recognition of his efforts in the cultural field and humanitarian action, as well as his support of a culture of peace and intercultural dialogue,[8] including:
Abdulaziz Albabtain was awarded the International Arabic Language Day award at the United Nations headquarters.[7] The award was received on his behalf by the representative of Kuwait to the United Nations Ambassador Mansour Al-Otaibi[38][4][14][39][40]
Al-Babtain died on 15 December 2023, at the age of 87.[13][23]
Abdulaziz Al-Babtain published 3 poetry collections, they are listed below:
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