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Hind Abu Shaer
Born20th century, Ajloun
EducationJordanian University
Occupationwriter

Hind Ghassan Tawfiq Abu al-Shaer, a Jordanian writer and researcher with many works. Born in Ajloun in northern Jordan, she worked in several public schools and finished her master in 1994, where she completed her work at universities that started at the University of Jordan and then university to the house, she has chaired the editing of a few print literary periodicals. She presented a documentary radio program on Jordanian radio entitled "Jordanian Papers" for three sessions (2005-2011).

Education

al-Shaer finished high school at Irbid Girls High School, then studied history at the University of Jordan, obtaining a bachelor's degree, a master's degree (1983), and a doctorate(1994) .

Career

She worked in the department of secondary schools at the Ministry of Education, then moved to teach at Al-Bayt University since its founding in 1994, during which time she served as deputy editor-in-chief of the university's shura newspaper (1994-1998) and president of the department of history (2003/04), dean of the faculty of arts and sciences (2004/05), and dean of the faculty of arts and humanities (2005-2007).

She moved to the University of Jordan as director of her library and publishing house (2007-2009), before returning to work teaching history at Al-Bayt University since 2009. She is the editor-in-chief of the university's al-Bayan magazine. She served as a board of trustees at the Zaytouna University of Jordan (2002-2006).

Publishing and writing

She wrote a weekly column in the daily Al-Dustour for a year, then moved to the daily Al-Rai to write a weekly column (1988-1998), as she wrote for a limited time in the daily "Voice of the People" at the time of its publication. She has a weekly column in al-Dustour entitled "With Life and People" and a weekly corner in al-Rai entitled "Ancestral Papers".[1]

Membership

Awards

Her works

Stories and literature

Hind Abu al-Sha'er was closely associated with the art of short story,[3] issuing several collections of stories, including Cracks in the Palm of Khadra, her first collection of stories published in 1981, which represented her first beginnings, so her writing of the familiar story came far from experimentation,[4] and then a collection of stories entitled Confrontation was published in 1984. Then the horse group in 1991, then a group when memory became home in 1996 and the three groups were distinguished by the use of the symbol style thief, but in the tattoo collection issued in 2000, the writer is interested in the world of childhood.[5]

Other topics

It has many works, particularly in documentation, social history and the history of eastern Jordan during the Ottoman period, including:

References

  1. ^ "ذكر الخبر عن من غسله والكفنِ الذي كُفن فيه ابو بكر رحه ومن صلّى عليه والوفتِ الذي صُلّى عليه فيه والوقتِ الذي توفّى فيه رحمة الله عليه". Taʾrīkh al-rusul wa-l-mulūk. doi:10.1163/9789004279599_tabari_tabaricom_ara_040080. Retrieved 2022-03-20.
  2. ^ موشموش, أسية (2019-10-01). "الإصلاحات الإدارية في الجزائر وآثارها على الأرشيف - وزارة الثقافة أنموذجًا". المجلة العلمیة لکلیة الآداب-جامعة أسیوط. 22 (72): 65–92. doi:10.21608/aakj.2020.134379. ISSN 2537-0030. S2CID 243384013.
  3. ^ بن بوزيان, سليم (2021). "الرؤية والتشكيل الفني في ديوان تائب على الباب لعبدالمجيد فرغلي". مجلة دراسات إنسانية واجتماعية: 395. doi:10.46315/1714-010-003-031. S2CID 236231616.
  4. ^ الجبر, خالد عبد الرؤوف; كنعان, عاطف محمد (2014). "تماهي الزمن الذاتي بالجمعي في شعر ناصر الدين الأسد = The Similarity of the Collective Time in Nasir-Al-Din Al-Assad Poetry". Dirasat Human and Social Sciences. 41 (1): 184–203. doi:10.12816/0018566. ISSN 1026-3721.
  5. ^ عبد الوهاب, سعاد (2002-06-01). "غواية المعنى وتحولات المقام نحو قراءة سياقية في ديوان مهمل". مجلة کلية دار العلوم – جامعة الفيوم. 7 (7): 55–128. doi:10.21608/mkdaf.2002.152516. ISSN 2735-5705.
  6. ^ رحاحلة, أحمد زهير عبدالكريم; أبو محفوظ, عدنان محمود (2020). "الصورة المثلى للرسول محمد "صلى الله عليه وسلم" في نماذج عالمية من الشعر الغربي:, دراسة تحليلية مقارنة". المجلة الأردنية في الدراسات الإسلامية: 305. doi:10.33985/1638-016-004-012. S2CID 238082045.