Muhammad Sadiq Hassan

Mohammed Sadiq Hassan 'Awni Effendi (1886 – 1 July 1967) was an Iraqi polyglot poet and writer.

Born in Kirkuk to a Turkmen-Arab family, he studied and learned Arabic, Persian, Turkish and Kurdish.

After war, appointed in education and left the army to work in the teaching of religious Islamic sciences at the Khangah Mosque.

Some of his printed books are The World War Memories (1925), My Reflections (1956) and The Passionate Sensations (1964), many of his poems were translated into Arabic.

[1][2] Muhammad Sadiq wrote for many purposes and was famous for ghazal, nationalism, lamentation and divinities.