Mohamed El Sayed - Doha

"From the womb of suffering, creativity is born," a statement that embodies the life of Tunisian child Amir Fihri, who is still making the event, not only in literary and scientific circles, but also in the world community with his calls and efforts to provide education for all refugee children in the world.

The Tunisian child left his country and emigrated to France with his 12-year-old parents to seek education after accumulating bad memories. One of the students who was physically abused was a stick of olive tree called "Masouda".

The French President Emmanuel Macaron represented the Francophonie, and he was able, with the innocence and intelligence of the children, to adapt the bullying enjoyed by a young man in public schools in his new book, "Bullying: Difficult Days", which was published in French. From school persecution and the cruelty of teachers.

The story of the book talks about a student named "Alex" whose mother tongue is not the language of the other pupils he lives with. He has a different view of the life he lives in. He wants to express his opinion and does not shut up and stands against bullying so that no child is hurt.

He lived for 12 years in Tunisia, during which he failed to publish his first books, "Mir's Stories," but his life differed completely after he went to France, which he published and contributed to the publication of his book and its emergence to light, to be published later in Tunisia.

Al-Fihri recounts to Al-Jazeera Net the beginning of his writing of the stories at the age of seven, who does not know how it was. He sees it as surprising. When he wrote his first sentence, he felt a beautiful feeling that led him to continue.

"The beginning is always difficult in all areas. The hardest thing is not to write the story, because writing comes easily and smoothly when we want to write, but the difficulty lies in not knowing how to publish it despite our confidence in success.

Fahri with Tunisian Foreign Minister Khamis Al-Jahnawi (Al-Jazeera Net)

Mir Stories
The 15-year-old Tunisian boy, who has won 25 international awards in literature for his collection of French books, Mir's Stories, 10 in primary and 15 in high school, sees everyone's dream of winning a prize, , The prize is of no value to him, especially as his dream is to provide education for refugee children in the world.

One of the most prestigious awards to date has been the prize for the youth novel, the Golden Feather, the Arts and Crafts Award, the Creative Child Award in France, the UNESCO Prize, the Alcoxo and the Little Writer Award.

He is currently working on the publication of four new books in various languages, most notably his 160-page book, "But Always in Peace."

He is fluent in seven languages. Besides Arabic, he speaks Kurdish, French, English, Chinese, Latin and German, through simulations and the Internet, as well as knowledge of the rules from specialists.

Fahmi explains that his knowledge of the different languages ​​was part of the realization of his dreams and his connection to all people. He learned the Kurdish language from his mother who was born in northern Iraq, the French from his Tunisian father, the Arabic from the climate in which he grew up, the English through travel and the Chinese, In China, and even Latin learns European and German origins to live for two years in the city of Strasbourg on the German border.

Born in Sousse in 2003, he is the son of a Tunisian pharmacist and an Iraqi electrical engineer. He is currently residing in France. His teachers and high school principal asked him to pass the baccalaureate at the age of 15. He agreed to skip the years as he did in the elementary and preparatory stages, He chose to enter the baccalaureate exam in medicine in September.

He does not see a contradiction between the writing of stories and medicine, but that there is a similarity between them, medicine protects the lives of people and treats them physically, writing and address their psychological pain. As he sees that there is no real profession in life, the most important thing is idea and purpose.

Fahri received 25 awards for his collection of books and stories Mir (Al Jazeera Net)

He likes to swim and practice it every day for three hours. His personal ambition is to continue in medicine or writing and not to stop, regardless of what he will achieve in the future, especially since his ambition is not an international one.

Qatar Symbol
Despite his young age, French President Emmanuel Macaron has chosen him to be the Francophone ambassador in the world because of his genius, and accompanied him on the presidential plane to attend the Francophone Summit in Armenia, but the Tunisian child, who is nostalgic for his motherland, considers this situation the most difficult in his life. He was on the Tunisian presidential plane.

During his meeting with Tunisian President Béji Kayed Sibsi, he presented his project in cooperation with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to donate the proceeds of his books after translating them into Arabic, to build schools in remote areas whose children have been denied education in Tunisia or around the world.

Fiery is very sad, and may cry every time he reads an incident about a child who could have accomplished the impossible and could not, so the real problem in the world is to deprive children of education and their lack of knowledge of their future because of war.

A child who feels safe reading Qur'aan is looking for a positive life and aims to help children around the world and solve their issues. His success is due to all those who have been mixed up in his life, even the physically abused children he believes helped him reach this position. Without them he would not have written a book about bullying if he had not lived through this difficult experience.

Fahri, who is currently visiting Doha and met with a number of important officials within the framework of the State of Qatar's policy and keenness to support and encourage the deputies, says his goal is to achieve Qatar's dream of providing education to all refugee children in the world, especially in Arab countries.

He hopes that all his projects will be implemented and that there will be nothing more than wishful wishes to be disseminated through the media, especially that the State of Qatar can be the symbol of others, the sponsor of refugee children and the prophet, and send this message to the world to follow.