Wilfrid Scawen BluntBritish poet, author, and political activist Wilfrid Scawen Blunt lived from 1840 until 1922. He was born into an aristocratic family and attended Oxford University for his education. Blunt's poetry was often influenced by his passion for Arabian culure and horses. In addition to his work as a writer, Blunt was active in politics and a strong opponent of British colonialism and imperialism. In addition to supporting Egyptian independence from British domination, he was an advocate for Arab and Muslim interests. Blunt also maintained good ties with the rulers of the Arab world. With the British establishment often at odds due to his political activities and outspoken ideas, Blunt was even imprisoned for his participation in a scheme to support Irish revolutionaries. Even yet, he remained a well-known presence in British literary and political circles up until his death in 1922. Blunt's contributions to English poetry and his support for Arab and Muslim issues are among his lasting accomplishments. By academics and readers interested in the history and politics of the Middle East, his publications on Islam, such as "The Future of Islam," are still studied and discussed. Read More Read Less
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