Born in Baghdad in 1953, Qasim Sabti became crippled as a seven-month-old baby. Since he grew up in a neighborhood with many athletes who were local heroes, he won attention by distinguishing himself with his artistic abilities. As a teenager, students would pay him a falafel sandwich for a drawing, or for one of his poems or love letters in beautiful Arabic calligraphy.
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