Ibrahim al-Yaziji

Ibrahim al-Yaziji
Born
Ibrahim al-Yaziji

1847
Homs, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Syria)
Died1906
Cairo, Egypt
NationalityLebanese
SchoolArab Renaissance (Nahda)
Main interests
Philosophy, Philology, Poetry, Journalism
Notable ideas
Simplification of Arabic script, Secular Arab identity
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Ibrahim al-Yaziji (Arabic ابراهيم اليازجي, Ibrahim al-Yāzijī; 1847–1906) was a Lebanese Christian philosopher, philologist, poet and journalist. He belonged to the Greek Catholic population of the Mutasarrifate of Mount Lebanon.[1][2]