A Palestinian writer, born in Kfar Saba in 1944. He joined Cairo University and obtained a doctorate from it in the Arabic Language Department in 1977. He held many positions such as the founding president of the Palestinian Arabic Language Academy and the Palestinian Scientific Society, an assistant professor at the University of Benghazi for 5 years, and a lecturer at the University of Jordan. He also provided cultural and scientific consultations for various magazines, including Al Manhal magazine, the Libyan magazine Arab Culture, and the Jordanian magazine Afkar. He has a large number of research and articles published in most Arab countries, revolving around language, literature, folklore, education, community affairs, politics, and translation. He's known for Open Sesame S3 (1990).