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النسمات

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هي نسمات لطيفة وأفكار مفيدة بثتها الأديبة اللبنانية البليغة «سلمى صائغ»، حاولت أن تعالج من خلالها بعض الظواهر السلبية والأدواء التي تحيط بمجتمعها وبني قومها، وصاغتها بأسلوب يجمع بين عذوبة الأدب وطلاوته، وعقل المفكر ومنطقيته، بعد أن أرَّقها الكثير من مظاهر الآلام والتأخر والجمود من حولها؛ فتعرضت فيها لبعض الفئات المهضمومة حقوقها، كالجنود العائدين من مآسي الحروب، والنساء وما يلاقين من إهمال وتهميش وغير ذلك بسبب أعراف لا يقرها شرع ولا عقل، فكانت هذه الروائع التي جمعت بين صدق العاطفة وسلامة الفكر وجمالية الأسلوب، فتألَّفت باقةٌ من أنْفَس زهرات كِتَابات «سلمى»، تميزت بما فيها من إبداع في التصوير، وروعة في التعبير، يجعل القلوب تهفو إلى مطالعة نسماتها، والعقول تستلذ وتستمد من سنا أفكارها.
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Salma Sayegh

Salma Sayegh is a Lebanese writer, writer and orator, known for her interest in women's issues. Salma Gibran Sayegh was born in Beirut in 1889, and she studied and mastered the Arabic language at the hands of her teacher, Ibrahim Al-Mundhir. Secularism for girls in Beirut. She was fond of the literature that she drank from the priest "Maroun Ghosn", and began to spread her thoughts in articles published in Beirut magazines. She has written for several Arab newspapers and magazines, including: "Al-Hasnaa", "Al-Fajr" and "Al-Mara'a". She emigrated to "Brazil" to search for her absent brother there, so she met the founders of the literary movement "Andalusian League" and joined them, and there she mastered Portuguese and translated several literature from her into Arabic. After her return to Beirut, she formed the "Women's Renaissance" association in which she gathered women with the aim of rejecting sectarianism in her home country "Lebanon", and ran the charitable schools of the Orthodox sect in Beirut for a period of five years. “Salma Sayegh” set up her literary salon in her home on Patriarchate Street in “Beirut” in the forties and fifties of the last century, attended by many literary leaders of her time, including: “Emily Fares Ibrahim” and “Salah Labaki” son of “Noam Labaki,” the revolutionary journalist. on the Ottomans. She died in Beirut in 1953 AD.

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