A Palestinian poet, famous in the Arab world for his poems dealing with the issues of the nation. He is the son of the Palestinian poet Mourid Barghouti, and the Egyptian writer Radwa Ashour. He received a doctorate in political science from Boston University in the United States of America in 2004, worked as an assistant professor of political science at the American University in Cairo, and a lecturer at the Free University of Berlin, and also worked in the Political Affairs Department of the United Nations Secretariat New York, and the United Nations Mission in Sudan, and a researcher in political science at the Berlin Institute for Advanced Studies, and he is currently a visiting assistant professor of political science at Georgetown University in Washington. The National Books and Documents House, Cairo, 2007, and the second in English (English: The Umma and the Dawla: the Nation state and the Arab Middle East) on the concepts of nation and state in the Arab world, issued by Pluto Publishing House in London, 2008. Among the published books are: : Mijna, on the Palestinian House of Poetry in Ramallah in 1999, which is a book published in the Palestinian dialect Al Mandhar, from Dar Al-Shorouk in Cairo in 2002, and it is a book published by Bilal Egyptian dialect They told me you love Egypt. I said I don't know, about Dar Al-Shorouk in Cairo in 2005, which is a book published in the Egyptian dialect Maqam Iraq, from Atlas Publishing House in Cairo in 2005, which is a book published in Standard Arabic in Jerusalem, from Dar Al-Shorouk in Cairo in 2009, which is a book published in Standard Arabic .