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Abdullah Thabit (Arabic: عبد الله ثابت, born 1973) is a Saudi Arabian poet, novelist and journalist. He was born in the city of Abha in the southern province of Asir. He studied Arabic literature at King Khaled University, and works as a journalist at the Saudi daily Al-Watan. In 2009-10, Thabit was recognised by the Beirut39 project as one of the best writers in the Arab world under the age of 40. His work has appeared in English translation in the Beirut39 anthology, edited by Samuel Shimon.

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  • عبد الله ثابت (ولد في منطقة عسير في 6 مارس 1973) شاعر ورائي سعودي. اعتبرمن المؤلفين الشباب الفاعلين في الساحة العربية والمحلية، وذلك بعد صدور روايته (الإرهابي20). كتب زاوية أسبوعية في جريدة الوطن السعودية من عام 2001 إلى عام 2006. (ar)
  • Abdullah Thabit (Arabic: عبد الله ثابت, born 1973) is a Saudi Arabian poet, novelist and journalist. He was born in the city of Abha in the southern province of Asir. He studied Arabic literature at King Khaled University, and works as a journalist at the Saudi daily Al-Watan. Thabit has published several volumes of poetry. He has also written a bestselling novel titled Terrorist Number 20 (2006). The book recalls his teenage years as a religious extremist and was inspired in part by Ahmad Alnami, one of the 9/11 hijackers and a fellow resident of Abha who was vaguely familiar to Thabit. In April 2006, three months after the release of the book, Thabit was forced to move from Abha to Jeddah with his family after receiving death threats. In 2009-10, Thabit was recognised by the Beirut39 project as one of the best writers in the Arab world under the age of 40. His work has appeared in English translation in the Beirut39 anthology, edited by Samuel Shimon. In 2012, Thabit participated in the International Writing Program's Fall Residency at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA. (en)
  • Abdullah Thabit (arabiska: عبد الله ثابت), född den 6 mars 1973 i Abha, Saudiarabien, är en saudisk författare. Han har en fil kand i arabiska och arabisk litteratur från Kung Khaleds universitet i Saudiarabien. Thabit, som skriver på arabiska, har gett ut fem böcker med poesi och noveller, och en roman, Den tjugonde terroristen, som handlar om hans tid som religiös extremist och hans vänskap med , en av terroristerna bakom 11 september-attackerna. Han var en av de 39 arabiska författare under 40 år som valdes ut till antologin Beirut 39, huvudprojektet när Beirut var Unescos bokhuvudstad 2009. (sv)
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  • عبد الله ثابت (ولد في منطقة عسير في 6 مارس 1973) شاعر ورائي سعودي. اعتبرمن المؤلفين الشباب الفاعلين في الساحة العربية والمحلية، وذلك بعد صدور روايته (الإرهابي20). كتب زاوية أسبوعية في جريدة الوطن السعودية من عام 2001 إلى عام 2006. (ar)
  • Abdullah Thabit (Arabic: عبد الله ثابت, born 1973) is a Saudi Arabian poet, novelist and journalist. He was born in the city of Abha in the southern province of Asir. He studied Arabic literature at King Khaled University, and works as a journalist at the Saudi daily Al-Watan. In 2009-10, Thabit was recognised by the Beirut39 project as one of the best writers in the Arab world under the age of 40. His work has appeared in English translation in the Beirut39 anthology, edited by Samuel Shimon. (en)
  • Abdullah Thabit (arabiska: عبد الله ثابت), född den 6 mars 1973 i Abha, Saudiarabien, är en saudisk författare. Han har en fil kand i arabiska och arabisk litteratur från Kung Khaleds universitet i Saudiarabien. (sv)
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  • عبد الله ثابت (ar)
  • Abdullah Thabit (en)
  • Abdullah Thabit (sv)
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