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Walid al-Kubaisi (born February 9, 1958) is a Norwegian-Iraqi author, journalist, translator, film director and government scholar. He has notably criticized Islamism in the documentary film ''Frihet, likhet og Det muslimske brorskap''. He is an engineer by education. ==Personal life and career== Al-Kubaisi was born in Baghdad, Iraq where he got a degree in engineering at Baghdad University of Baghdad. He emigrated from the country to Norway as a political refugee in 1981 owing to war. He regards himself as a "secular Muslim".〔 In addition to writing non-fiction books, he has translated Arabic poetry to Norwegian: poems by Faisal Hashmi in 2008 and by Eftikhar Ismaeil in 2010.〔(Entry ) for ''Som en forvirret i en viss tid'' by Faisal Hashmi in BIBSYS〕〔(Entry ) for ''De første dråper'' by Eftikhar Ismaeil in BIBSYS〕 He was nominated to the Brage Prize in 1996.〔(Walid al-Kubaisi ) Volapuk.no, retrieved 3 March 2013 〕 He wrote the script for the 2010 film ''Freedom, Equality, and the Muslim Brotherhood'' which he directed together with Per Christian Magnus.〔Anne Grete Nilsen: (Walid al-Kubaisi ) Store Norske Leksikon, retrieved 3 March 2013 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Walid al-Kubaisi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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