Background
He was born in Damascus to a well-known family.
He was born in Damascus to a well-known family.
He is one of the descendants of the Ottoman general, statesman, and Grand Vizier Lala Kara Mustafa Pasha. He was chosen as the leader of the Syrian Literature Association, which was founded in 1926 and annulled by the French. He studied English literature in London and taught Arabic literature in the National Science College in Syria.
Some of his notable works include First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Diwan (الديوان) and A’imat al-Adab (أئمة الأدب).
He was the chairman of the Arab Scientific Assemblage from 1953 until his death in 1959.