Fathi Uraybi
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Fathi Uraybi (Arabic: فتحي العريبي; 15 March 1942 – 2 April 2015) o daa nyɛla Libya sasabira mini nuuni tuunbaŋda. O tumdila yaɣa pam; n-ti tabili anfooninima yaabu, shinii yaabu, shikuru, ni binyɛra dizaanibu. Ŋuna n daa nyɛ "editor-in-chief" zaŋ ti "Kraassi magazine", din nyɛ din kahigiri lahabaya zaŋ jendi nuuni tuunbaŋsim Laribanchi ni, ka naan yi yɛli li bala din pahi ni.[1][2] O nyɛla ninvuɣu so ŋun dareti shiniinima pam. O lahi nyɛla ŋun wuhiri karim yaɣa dibaa ayi shikuru din yuli booni Garyounis University ni. Yaha, o daa lahi nyɛla ŋun be laɣinsi pam ni.[3]
Fathi Uraybi | |
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Born | Tɛmplet:Birth date text Al-Sabri, Benghazi, Libya |
Died | Tɛmplet:Death-date and age |
Occupation | Writer, editor-in-chief photographer, photojournalist, film director, television director, film producer, television producer, radio producer, lecturer, graphic designer and digital artist |
Language | Arabic |
Alma mater | |
Genre | non-fiction, technical articles |
Notable awards |
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Tuma
mali niŋUraybi yihi bukunima pam na, ka di shɛŋa nyɛ:
- “The Only Audience” (original title: Al-Mutafarij Al-Wahid), Jeel Wa-Risalah magazine, Benghazi, 1975, and Al-Kashfiyah magazine, Benghazi, 1975.
- "A Guide to the Art of Photography and Visual Art" (original title: Al-Dalil Ila Fan Al-Surah Wa-Al-Tashkil), Dar Al-Jamahiriya publishing house, Misurata, 1998.
- "A Guide to Photography Equipment" (original title: Dalil Aghizit Al-Taswir Al-Daw’i), Dar Al-Jamahiriya publishing house, Misurata, 1998.
- "The History of Photojournalism on the Battlefield" (original title: Tarikh Al-Taswir Al-Sahafi Fi Sahaat Al-Qital), Dar Al-Jamahiriya publishing house, Misurata, 1998.
- "The Third Eye: Methods and Approaches by Renowned Photographers in the Field of Photography” (original title: Al-Ayn Al-Talita: Asalib W-Manahij Fi Al-Taswir Al-Daw’i Ind-a Ash-har Al-Musawirin Fi-l ‘Alam), GBC Libya, Benghazi, 2006.
- "A Simple Guide to Photography using a Digital Camera" (original title: Al-Dalil Al-Muyasar Lil-Taswir Bil-Kamira Al-Raqamiya), Public Cultural Organization, Tripoli, 2010.
- "The Second Dimension of the Conflict" (original title: Al-Bo’d Al-Tani Lil-Qadiyah), General Establishment for Publishing, Distribution and Advertising, Tripoli, 1984. The book discuses the Israeli–Palestinian conflict with young girls and boys.[3]
Unpublished manuscripts
mali niŋ- "Hadil, the White Dove: An Analytic and Literary Study” (original title: Hadil Al-Hamamah Al-Bayda’: Dirasa Adabiyah W-Tashkiliya)
- “The Sound of the Wind: Creative Arab Women” (original title: Sawt Al-Rih Nisa’ Arabiyat Mubdi’at)
- “The Statue of Liberty: A Documentary Study” (original title: Timthal Al-Huriyah Dirasah Tasgiliya Hawl-a Haza Al-Timthal)
- “Others and I: A Biography of Fathi Uraybi” (original title: Al-Akharun W-‘Ana Sirah Zatiya Lil-Fanaan)
- “Visual Spaces: Readings in Visual Art” (original title: Fada’at Tashkiliya: Qira’at Fi-l Fan Al-Tashkili), Al-Koan Bookshop publications.[4]
- "The Nation of Women: Creative Arab Women in the Fields of Literature and Art” (original title: Dawlat Al-Nisa’: Mubdi’at Arabiyat Fil-Adab W-Al-Fan).[1]
- “Mrs. Fairouz: A Brief Biography and a Rare Selection of her Songs and Pictures” (original title: Al-Sayidah Fairouz: Lamahat Min Sirataha Al Faniyah Wa-Mukhtarat Min Aghaniha Wa-Suwaraha Al-Nadirah).[1]
- “Ayin in the Songs of Umm Kulthum” (original title: Al-‘Ain Fi Oghniyit Al Sayidah Umm Kulthum). The book lists the song lyrics sung by the Egyptian singer, Umm Kulthum, about the Arabic alphabet, Ayin, and references the songwriters and composers of the songs.[1]
Filmography
mali niŋFilms
mali niŋ- "Just Dreams" (original title: Mujarad Ahlam) (1971)
- “The Ticking of a Clock” (original title: Daqat Al-Sa’a) (1972)
- “Children are Children” (original title: Al-Atfal Atfal) (1972)
- “The Beehive and the Honey” (original title: Al-Khaliyah W-Al-Asal) (1973)
- “Returning to Bisan” (original title: Al-Awda Ila Bisan) (1974)
- “The Lecture” (original title: Al-Muhadara) (1975)
Television programs
mali niŋ- “Our New Life” (original title: Hayat-una Al-Jadidah) – documentary program (1970)
- “Constructive Path” (original title: Tariq Al-Bina’) – documentary program (1971)
- “The Songs of Life” (original title: Aghani Al-Hayah) – music program (1973)
- “Colors” (original title: Alwan) – miscellaneous program (1974)
- “We Know and We Don’t” (original title: Arfin W-Mish Arfin) – children program (1975)
- “The Rainbow” (original title: Qus Qazah) – cultural program (1985)
- “Visible Dimensions” (original title: Ab’ad Mar’iya) – cultural program (1987)
Broadcasts
mali niŋ- A 30-minute tape recording issued weekly – 150 episodes, 1981–1985.
- “Visual Dimensions” (original title: Ab’ad Tashkiliya) directed by Nabil Uraybi and issued daily for 15 minutes, LJB Benghazi Radio, 1997.
Pina
mali niŋ- Fan Al-Taswir magazine, Beirut, daa ti o la anfooninma yaabu kpaŋmaŋa pina 1986.
- Bɛ daa piigi o la Golden Award ni zaŋ jendi “Childhood” at Arab Image Exhibition, Baghdad, 1990.
- Bɛ daa piigi o la Al-Fateh Al-Azim Appreciation Award, 1999.
- General Press Authority daa ti o la shɛhira gbaŋ, 2010. Di ni n daa nyɛ tuuli Libyan "press" taarihi ni.[3]
Kundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 مجلة كراسي.
- ↑ الهيئة العامة للإعلام والثقافة تعتزم إطلاق 4 جوائز إبداعية (8 August 2019).
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 فتحي العريبي.
- ↑ العمامي, خديجة (14 October 2020). صدور كتاب "فضاءات تشكيلية" للفنان الراحل فتحي العريبي.