| Dr. Nasser Al deen Al Assad |
winner
Critisism & Literature Studies
Forth Circle 1994-1995
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Born in Aqaba, 1923
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Held several scientific, literary and political positions
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Member of 11 Arab and global organizations
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He adopted a strictly unbiased and very neutral attitude, and avoided judgments
In addition to being a writer, he is one of the rare few who verify manuscripts
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Correspondent member of The Arabic Language institute in Damascus 1969
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Member of The Arabic Language institute in Cairo 1973
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Member of the board of the Palestinian Encyclopaedia 1974
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Correspondent member of The Indian Scientific Institute, 1976
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Member of The Arabic Language institute in Amman 1977
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Member of The Moroccan Kingdom Academy 1988
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Member of The Royal Committee of Al Al Beit University for Science and Literature 1992
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Member of The Royal Committee for Jerusalem Affairs 1994
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Head of the Royal Institute for Islamic Culture Studies 1980
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Honorary Member of The Arabic Language institute of China 1994
Cultural Assignments
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Undersecretary of the Cultural Department in the Arab League in Cairo 1954-59
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Asst Manager for Cultural Affairs, Arab Organization for Education, Culture and Science, 1968-77
Academic Assignments
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Dean of the Literarture and Education College in the Libyan University, Benghazi, 1959-61
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Chairman of the Jordanian University 1962-68 & 1978-80
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Chairman of Amman Ahliya University, 1991-93
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Honorary professor in Jordanian Universities
Decision of the General Secretariat
The jury decided to grant the literary research and criticism award to Dr. Nasser Al deen Al Assad because of his knowledge, vast influence over scientific circles and academic life; his strong presence in cultural and ideological fields; the innovation and thoroughness of his books, all of which made his works an important reference in the world of literary research and criticism. Furthermore, he contributed to establishing a number of Arab colleges and cultural centres, and developed the forums for dialogue between nations, thoughts and religions.
Famous Works
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Sources of pre-Islam poetry
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Modern literary trends in Palestine & Jordan
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Female slaves and singing in pre-Islam eras
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Modern poetry in Palestine
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Mohammed Rouhi Al Khaledi,
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Islamic ideas on college education and scientific research
Verification:
Translations
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Arab Awakening
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Modern Libya
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