A Palestinian writer, born in the Palestinian city of Tulkarm. He completed his pre-university studies in Jordan, obtained a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Jordan, and attended several specialized courses in accounting, economics, computers, and artistic...Read more and journalistic design. He worked as an accountant for six years in Libya, and then as an accountant then auditor at the Arab Pharmaceutical Industries Company. Among his collections of poetry are "My Lady the Land, My Master the Homeland" in 1989, in addition to two poetic tales: "The Story of the Palestinian Boy Tariq Al-Kanaan" in 1988, for which he received a financial reward from the Qatari Ministry of Information, and "Shadi Draws a Picture of His Homeland" in 1988. He also wrote the novel "Bitter Soil" in 1990. Among his TV credits are El Mabrouka (2014), Jerusalem Gate (2011) and Falcon's Big Night (1998).
A Palestinian writer, born in the Palestinian city of Tulkarm. He completed his pre-university studies in Jordan, obtained a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of...Read more Jordan, and attended several specialized courses in accounting, economics, computers, and artistic and journalistic design. He worked as an accountant for six years in Libya, and then as an accountant then auditor at the Arab Pharmaceutical Industries Company. Among his collections of poetry are "My Lady the Land, My Master the Homeland" in 1989, in addition to two poetic tales: "The Story of the Palestinian Boy Tariq Al-Kanaan" in 1988, for which he received a financial reward from the Qatari Ministry of Information, and "Shadi Draws a Picture of His Homeland" in 1988. He also wrote the novel "Bitter Soil" in 1990. Among his TV credits are El Mabrouka (2014), Jerusalem Gate (2011) and Falcon's Big Night (1998).