Nasib Arida (, ; 1887–1946) was a Syrian people-born poet and writer of the Mahjar movement and a founding member of the New York Pen League.
In 1913, Arida founded Al-Funoon, which was "the first attempt at an exclusively literary and artistic magazine by the Arab immigrant community in New York.". In 1915. or 1916. along with Abd al-Masih Haddad he co-founded the Pen League in New York, an Arabic-language literary society, later joined by Kahlil Gibran, Mikha'il Na'ima and other Mahjari poets in 1920.. He had one collection of poems, Perplexed Spirits (الأرواح الحائرة), published in 1946.. He died the same year.
Similar to other Syro-Lebanese writers and intellectuals of his time, Arida opposed the Ottoman rule on Syria and repression of Syrian nationalism. He lamented that the Syrian people were slow to act or protest, as in the following poem:
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