Al-Karoui was educated in village schools and taught for 7 years, and he is known to have never married. He was famous for his lack of proficiency in English and Portuguese, although he lived most of his life in Brazil, and he did not finish reading a non-Arabic book.

He worked in Brazil as a wandering worker and then began teaching others to play the lute as a source of income. He also moved to the state of São Paulo and called it "Sanbol", and he studied in many Arab and foreign schools there, and called himself a villager in response to a newspaper article mocking his rural origins. Of which.

He returned to his country of origin, Lebanon in 1958, and lived there a quarter of a century until he passed away, and he demanded that the cross and crescent be placed on his grave and read Al-Fatiha and the Lord's Prayer, as he was confirming that he was born an Orthodox Christian and died as well, but he was carrying an Islamic conscience as a matter of Arabism.

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The waiting period is known to Muslims as the time limit that a woman waits after the death of her husband in order to marry again, and it is not known that a man has several, but in reality a man married to 4 women has several women if one of them divorces a revocable divorce. another woman.