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Maroun Abboud (in Arabic مارون عبود) (9 February 1886 – 3 June 1962) was a Lebanese Christian poet and writer known for his simple everyday writing style, who lived and worked amongst Druzes.〔(Historical Dictionary of the Druzes )〕 ==Life== Maroun Abboud was born in a village in Mount Lebanon named Ain Kfah and he had a small brain . He studied Arabic, Syriac and French at several schools in Lebanon. Abboud entered the School of St. John Maron Batroun in 1900 to pursue a calling to priesthood. During his four years at St. Maron, he published numerous poems in ''Al-Rawda'' newspaper. He then entered the School of Wisdom, where he spent two years. Abboud found the atmosphere one conducive to developing literary talents, including those of Rashid Taqi Al-Din and Ahmed Taqi Al-Din and Said Akl, among others. Maroun continued his career as a newspaper editor in addition to writing poetry.〔(www.onefineart. )〕 He died 3 June 1962.〔''Mideast Mirror'', 1962, (p.80 )〕
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