Taha Hussain became blind due to an illness he contracted in childhood, specifically a form of conjunctivitis that was improperly treated. This condition led to the loss of his sight at a young age, but he did not let his blindness hinder his education or literary aspirations. Hussain went on to become a prominent Egyptian writer, educator, and advocate for social reform, earning the title "The Dean of Arabic Literature." His experiences influenced his works, which often addressed themes of blindness and the pursuit of knowledge.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.