Dalia Saad |
A Saudi writer and writer, born in Jeddah in 1363 AH, where he received his primary, intermediate, and secondary education, then obtained a degree in education and psychology from the College of Education at Umm Al-Qura University in 1390 AH, after which Diab obtained a master's degree in educational psychology from the American University of Wisconsin in the year 1976 and obtained a doctorate in 2009 in sociology.
He worked as a teacher in Jeddah at teacher training institutes in the period from 1390 AH to 1400 AH. Diab worked for a long time in the journalistic field, where he headed the local news department in the Al-Madina newspaper, among other positions. Diab also authored many fictional, historical, and social works, including the short story collection "Saat Al Haet Tadoq Marratain" (The Wall Clock Rings Twice) (1404 AH). He died on April 8, 2011, in London after a battle with cancer.
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