Magdi El-Gabri (Arabic: مجدي عبد الهادي الجابري), Egyptian poet and researcher.
Magdi Abdel-Hadi Al-Gabri was born in Umm Al-Masryeen neighborhood in Giza, Egypt in 1961.
His mother gave birth to 16 children and he was the ninth child and one of two boys who lived after the death of his six siblings.
[1] His writing career began when he was still studying at the Agriculture College at Ain Shams University, where he wrote a play entitle "A Passport on Meat Paper".
[3] He published his first poetry collection "August" a few months prior to the Gulf War in 1990.