In the aftermath of heartbreaking events, the world grieves the loss of Dr. Refaat Alareer, a remarkable poet, writer, teacher, and champion for a cause close to his heart. His sudden and tragic passing, alongside his family, in an airstrike in Gaza has left an emptiness that cannot be filled within the realms of literature and activism.
Refaar Alareer at the launch of his book Gaza Writes Back At Kuala Lumpur International Book Fair at PWTC in 2014
Dr. Alareer's life was an example of his unwavering devotion to the Palestinian struggle. Together with others, he co-founded "We Are Not Numbers," a nonprofit organization dedicated to nurturing the minds of young Palestinian thinkers and writers.
His impact on literature was profound and far-reaching. Serving as the co-editor of "Gaza Unsilenced" (2015) and the editor of "Gaza Writes Back: Short Stories from Young Writers in Gaza, Palestine" (2014), he provided a stage for the voices of young Palestinians, illuminating their stories and shedding light on life in the Gaza Strip.
While his literary achievements were remarkable, his academic journey was equally noteworthy. Pursuing a Ph.D. in English literature at the University Putra Malaysia for three years, he embraced Malaysia as a second home.
Dr. Refat Alareer's passing is an immense loss to the world of literature, academia, and the global community advocating for peace and justice in Palestine. His legacy as a wordsmith, mentor, and advocate for change will endure, etched into the hearts and minds of all who were touched by his remarkable work and unwavering principles.
As we grieve the loss of an inspiring writer and advocate, let his legacy inspire future generations to work towards a world filled with fairness, empathy, and kindness.