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Said Fayad
Said Fayad (Arabic سعيد فياض ); Mohammad Said Ibrahim Efendi Fayad (1921–2003) is a Lebanese poet and literary journalist from the village of Ansar (Arabic أنصار) in the Nabatieh Governorate of southern Lebanon.
==Personal life==
Said ِFayad was the eldest son of Ibrahim Efendi Fayad - a local notable who served as a district governor (Muhafez) under the French mandate - and Lamia Ali Dhaher, niece of the poet and religious figure Sheikh Suleiman Dhaher (Arabic العلاّمة الشيخ سليمان ظاهر), a prominent intellectual in the Nabatieh governorate.
Said was schooled in Nabatieh, Hasbaya, the Maqased in Saida and the Freres.
He married to Badriya Fayad and they had eight children: Afaf (step-daughter), Talal, Hilal, Daad, Dalal, Dunia, Ghada and Randa.
He spent most of his career between Lebanon and Saudi Arabia and then after retirement lived in Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Morocco. He returned to Lebanon in the late 1990s where he died on 15 October 2003.

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