Aboul-Qacem Echebbi was a Tunisian poet born in 1909 who is best known for writing the final two verses of Tunisia's national anthem. He obtained law and education degrees and had an interest in both modern and classical literature. Echebbi's poetry covered many topics from nature to patriotism. One of his most popular poems, "To the Tyrants of the World," became a rallying cry during the 2011 Tunisian revolution. Echebbi died in 1934 following heart issues.