prominent Lebanese politician, philosopher, author, and poet
1917 CE
to 1977 CE
Kamal Bey Jumblatt (December 6, 1917 – March 16, 1977) is a prominent Lebanese politician, philosopher, author, and poet.
He is the founder of the Progressive Socialist Party and leader of the Lebanese National Movement which opposed the right-wing political parties backed by the Syrian regime during the early years of the Lebanese Civil War.
He is a major ally of the Palestine Liberation Organization until his assassination in 1977.
He is the author of more than forty books centered on various political, philosophical, literary, religious, medical, social, and economic topics.
In September 1972, Kamal Jumblatt receives the International Lenin Peace Prize.
He is the father of the Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt and the son in law of the Arab writer and politician Shakib Arslan.