- Source: Abdullah Al-Saadawi
- Ibnu Batutah
- Jamil bin Ma'mar Al-'Udzrīy
- Zuhairi Misrawi
- Zufar bin al-Harits al-Kilabi
- Sastra Arab
- Abu Madyan
- Mesir
- Adi bin Zaid
- Qutrub (ahli bahasa)
- Maret 2007
- Abdullah Al-Saadawi
- 2024 in Bahrain
- Deaths in February 2024
- Sahih al-Bukhari
- Ibn al-Muqaffa'
- Safa and Marwa
- Husayn ibn Ali
- Al-Shafi'i
- Al-Jahiz
- Abdallah ibn al-Mu'tazz
Abdullah al-Saadawi (Arabic: عبد الله السعداوي; 1948 – 3 February 2024) was a Bahraini actor, director, and playwright.
Al-Saadawi won the Directing Award at the Cairo International Festival for Contemporary and Experimental Theatre for his production of the play الكمامة (“The Gag”). He was a founding member of several regional theatre companies, including Al-Sawari Theatre in Bahrain, the Al-Sadd Theatre in Qatar, and the Sharjah National Theatre in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Al-Saadawi's debut in theatre came in the mid-1960s, when his play, الحمار ومصقلة الإعدام (“The Donkey and the Executioner”), was directed by Jamal al-Saqr with some edits by the latter as مؤلف ضاع في نفسه (“A Writer Lost in Himself”). Soon afterwards, he helped the People's Union Theatre produce its first play in his native Muharraq, a production of “Antigone”.
Al-Saadawi died on 3 February 2024, at the age of 76.