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Muhammad al-Warghi

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Mohammed bin Ahmed al-Wrghi was born in the village of Wargha, located at Jabal Warghahh between the village of Al-Tuwairf and the city of
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in Tunis. Then, He sat down to teach at Al-Zaytouna Mosque later, and worked as a writer in the office of
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and learned the Qur'an, fiqh, history, modern sciences, logic, Arabic linguistics at the
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in the south, or said to be on the border of Tunisia and Algeria.
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Al-Warghi was educated and taught during the reign of
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Index

Kef Governorate
Kef Governorate
Warghah
Kef
Ali Bey I
Ali Bey I
Ali II

El Kef
Madrasahs
Al-Zaytuna Mosque
Ali Bey I
Muhammad I ar-Rashid
Shawqi Daif
تاريخ الأدب العربي
Categories
1713 births
1776 deaths
18th-century poets from the Ottoman Empire
18th-century male writers

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