René R. Khawam
René Rizqallah Khawam (1917 in Aleppo, Ottoman Empire – 22 March 2004 in Paris, France) was a Syrian translator foremost known for his translations of the Qur'an, One Thousand and One Nights, The Perfumed Garden and Ahmad al-Tifashi's A Promenade of the Hearts.
Khawam was born to a Christian family of Caucasian origins.[1][2] He studied French at a Marist Brothers institution in Syria and, in 1947, he moved to France to work as a teacher of French.[2] Khawam dedicated the last forty years of his life to the study and translation of classical Arabic manuscripts. As a non-Muslim translator of the Qur'an, he was a proponent of closer dialogue between Abrahamic religions.[1]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b René Khawam est mort 25 March 2004, L'Humanité
- ^ Jump up to: a b René Khawam ou la passion de traduire by Siham Bouhlal
Categories:
- 1917 births
- 2004 deaths
- Arabic–French translators
- People from Aleppo
- Translators of the Quran into French
- Syrian emigrants to France
- 20th-century French translators
- 20th-century French male writers
- French male non-fiction writers
- Khawam family