Farhan Osman Saleh (Arabic:فرحان صالح) is a writer, researcher and militant from Lebanon.
Farhan joined the resistance work with Fatah in 1968, and a year earlier, he had married Zulfa Shibli.
Familiar with factional leaders and intellectuals thought at that time; his work in the library was like a school that compensated him for what he missed from formal and academic studies.
[9][10] Before this, in 1990, before that, Saleh's thinking had begun to establish a cycle of cultural dialogue,[11] after the end of the events that had rocked Lebanon as a result of the civil war, which led to "interruption of dialogue and cases of partnership between the conflicting Lebanese factions, which has led to violence, killing and mutual demolition.
"[12] The aim of establishing the workshop was to move beyond the culture of war and seek to contribute to spreading the culture of peace, to revive a new era of national and human values and norms, to participate in the issues, concerns and sciences of the time, and to activate another mentality of self-discovery and looking at the place and the course of events.