Amīn al-Khawlī
1895–1966 (age 71)
Biography
Amīn al-Khawlī (1895-1966) was a distinguished Egyptian writer and scholar whose intellectual contributions enriched Arabic literary and cultural discourse. His works demonstrated profound engagement with questions of language, literature, and Islamic thought, establishing him as an important voice in twentieth-century Arab intellectual life.
Al-Khawlī's scholarly legacy reflects his commitment to rigorous analysis and cultural preservation. He spent his career in Egypt, including time in Shushay, and passed away in 1966, leaving behind a significant body of work that continues to be studied by scholars of Arabic literature and Islamic studies.