Muhammad al-Gharbi Amran (born 1958) is a Yemeni short story writer, novelist and politician. He is known for his short stories and for his controversial novel Mushaf Ahmar. He is also a former deputy mayor of Sanaa.[1]
He was born in Dhamar and studied history at university, obtaining a Master's degree in the subject.Cite error: A <ref>
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al-Gharbi Amran heads a Yemeni literary club called el-Maqah.