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Ahmed Aljada

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  • Country of residence: Palestine
  • Gender: Male
  • Born in: 1941
  • Age: 81
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Ahmad bin Abd al-Latif al-Jada al-Qaisi, born in Jenin, one of the cities in northern Palestine. He was born in 1360 AH / 1941 AD. God passed away on June 8, 2012. He learned the three stages of primary, preparatory and secondary education in the schools of the city of Jenin. He obtained a Jordanian secondary school certificate (Al-Matrak). ) in 1958 AD, obtained the Egyptian secondary school certificate (Tawjihi) in 1959 AD from An-Najah National College in Nablus, Palestine, obtained the first university certificate from the Faculty of Arts, Department of Arabic Language, from Beirut Arab University in 1970 AD with a grade of very good with second honors, General Diploma in Education and Psychology from Qatar University in 1977 with a grade of very good. He obtained a special diploma in Education and Psychology from Qatar University in 1982 with a grade of good.

 

He worked in the field of education in Jenin in Palestine, Taif in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Doha in the State of Qatar. He established Dar Al Diaa for Publishing and Distribution in Amman, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in 1984 AD and worked as its director until his death, a member of the Language Balance Committee in the Qatari Ministry of Education (formerly). Member of the Arab Repertoire Committee at the Ministry of Culture in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (formerly), Member of the Union of Palestinian Writers and Journalists in Doha, State of Qatar, Member of the World Islamic Literature Association since its establishment, Member of the Association of Levantine Writers, Member of the Administrative Board of the Jordanian Publishers Association (2005-2006 AD), Director of the Amman International Book Fair (2006 AD), President of the Jordanian Publishers Association (2007 AD).

 

He holds a certificate of appreciation from the Qatari Ministry of Education in 1405 AH, 1985 AD.

 

He has been married since 1972 and has three sons: Hassan, Muhammad and Anas, and two daughters: Umama and Dana.

 

He has published dozens of articles in Arab newspapers, magazines and websites.

 

His most prominent literary and intellectual productions

History of the Arab tribes and their genealogy

Bahla rich history and genealogy

History of Tamim and her genealogy

Thaqeef History and Genealogy

Hanifa's history and genealogy

History and genealogy of Khuza'a

The history of Zubian and its genealogy

The history and genealogy of Abdul Qais

Abs history and genealogy

Ghatfan's history and genealogy

History of Quraysh and their genealogy

History of Mazen and Selim and their genealogy

The history of Hudayl and its genealogy

History of Hawazen and its genealogy

Pedigree of Asad bin Khuzaymah

Ansar lineage: Aws and Khazraj

Ansar lineage: Ansari lineage

Genealogy of Quraish: Genealogy of Quraish

The Quraysh lineage: the ten tribes of Quraysh that inherited honor in Makkah

The lineage of the Quraish: the Quraysh of al-Batah, the Quraish of the phenomena, and what differentiated from the Quraish among the tribes

Kenana's lineage

In the field of Arabic and Islamic literature

The Hundred Most Beautiful Poems in Contemporary Islamic Poetry (Four Parts)

The Most Famous Contemporary Arabic Poems: Poems with a History (Two Parts)

Anecdotes of Arabic poems

Studies in Contemporary Islamic Poetry

Al-Amali in Contemporary Arabic Poetry

Al-Amali in pre-Islamic Arabic poetry

Poetry pendants in the age of prophecy

The poets' apologies to the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace

The Women's Muallaqat: The Most Famous Women's Poems in Arabic Poetry

Diwans of Contemporary Islamic Poetry: Study and Documentation

Poetic Discourses: Its Laws and Poetic Dictionary

Poets of the Islamic call in the modern era (in its old edition) (ten parts)

Poets of the Islamic call in the modern era - Poets of the Levant (three parts)

Islamic call to prayer (four parts)

Palestine in the thought and literature of Sayyid Qutb

Dictionary of Contemporary Arabic Poetry Dictionaries

Poetry books

Get out of the lizard's hole

Back to basics

In the field of Arabic grammar

Arabic Grammar Foundation Stage

Arabic grammar, first stage

Arabic grammar, second stage

In the field of Islam

The Prophet's children, grandchildren and fathers

The meanings of the names of the Companions

Companions and Waqfs (Translated into Persian)

Companions wrestler

The female companions' titles

Women around the Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace (Translated into English)

Our struggle with the Jews: from where and to where

Fedayeen from the era of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace

May God protect you from people: a literary historical presentation of the attempts to assassinate the Prophet

Titles of the Companions: Their Sources, Stories, and Objectives

A group of sermons by the Mufti of Jenin Sheikh Tawfiq Mahmoud Jarrar in the Great Mosque, the Mosque of Lady Fatima Khatun

The meanings of the names of the Companions

In the field of translation

A Dictionary of Contemporary Islamic Writers (Three Parts)

Contemporary poets from the Gulf and Arabia

Ahmed Deedat: his life, his activities, his debates

Contemporary Arab Poets: Ibrahim Al-Arayedh, a poet from Bahrain

Contemporary Arab Poets: Ahmad Mishary Al-Adwani is a poet from Kuwait

Contemporary Arab Poets: Badr Shakir Al-Sayyab is a poet from Iraq

Contemporary Arab Poets: Hassan Abdullah Al-Qurashi is a poet from the Hijaz

Contemporary Arab Poets: Said Abdel-Hadi Taym, one of the national poets in Palestine

Contemporary Arab Poets: Saqr bin Sultan Al Qasimi, a poet from the Emirates

Contemporary Arab Poets: Abd al-Rahman bin Qasim al-Ma'awda, a poet from Qatar

Contemporary Arab Poets: Abdullah bin Ali Al Khalili, a poet from Oman

Contemporary Arab Poets: Ali Ahmed Bakathir is a poet from Hadramawt

Contemporary Arab Poets: Muhammad Mahmoud al-Zubayri (Abu al-Ahrar), a poet from Yemen

Contemporary Arab Poets: Youssef Al-Azm, Poet of Al-Aqsa

Abu Sufyan bin Harb from ignorance to Islam

Writers and scholars I know

In the field of stories

Treasure that killed its owner

In the field of general knowledge

Your cultural dictionary, the golden treasure in general information (fifteen parts)

Books and studies about it

Ahmed Al-Jada and his efforts in the service of contemporary Islamic poetry: Hussein Siddiq Hakami.

The Culture in Literary Criticism: It includes analysis, explanation, humiliation and rooting for his poem “Entering into the Lizard’s Hole”: Dr. Odeh Allah Manea Al-Qaisi.

An honoring ceremony was held for him at the headquarters of the World Islamic Literature Association - Jordan Branch on 16/4/2002 AD.

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