Ali Hamra Domer


Mohammad Ali Hamra Domer, also known as Ali Domer, was a Syrian poet. He died in 1985 in Saudi Arabia due to a cardiac arrest.

Early life and career

Mohammad Ali Hamra Domer, is a Syrian poet nicknamed Ali Domer. He was born in Hama city in 1927 and died in 1985 in Saudi Arabia due to a cardiac arrest. He graduated from the Arabic Literature faculty, Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt, then he worked as an Arabic language teacher in Syria and he was preaching in a mosque. The poet's writings had exceeded ten thousand verses, and one of his most famous poems is “Al Gharam Al Qatal”, the poet published eight collections, such as “Raashat” in 1946, “Awasef Ala Hidab Falestin” in 1946, “Al Hanin Ila Al Layali” in 1954, “Al Majhoola” in 1959, “Ghaybobat Al Hobb” in 1968, “Ishraqatu Al Ghorobb” in 1978, “Rassaal mohreha Ila Nizar Qabbani” in 1981, “Shaab Allah Al Mokhtar”. The poet also wrote prose, among his prose works: “Monaqashat wa Dirassat fi Al Arood wa Al Sal Hadith”, “Mawssuat Al Arood wa Misfat Al shear wa Malamih Omri” .

Literary writings

Some of the poet's poems:“Raashat” in 1946.“Awasef Ala Hidab Falestin” in 1946.“Al Hanin Ila Al Layali” in 1954, “Al Majhoola” in 1959.“Ghaybobat Al Hobb” in 1968.“Ishraqatu Al Ghorobb” in 1978."Rassaal mohreha Ila Nizar Qabbani” in 1981