Mufid Saydawi
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Mufid Saydawi was born in the Palestinian village of Arara - Haifa Brigade in 19.09.1950. To his parents Ibrahim Qasim Sidawi and amna Khadr Sheikh Abdul.[1]
In 1978, he married Latifiyah Mahmoud Saleh Abu-Akl, the sister of the trade unionist Jihad Abu-Akl. The writer lived his entire life in his village of Arra, located on the ridge of the alkataf Mountains. He was influenced by its mountains and nature by what he called the use of "Ibn alkataf " as his own title in some of the political writings he published. He was a lover of reading and language a little while ago.
Educational[edit]
He learns primary school through eighth grade at the Amiriyah Elementary School, which included students from the village of Arra and Arra and their neighborhood. And then I learned in good school and high school, and then I finished my orientation (puberty) at Bird High School.[2]
He learned Arabic and Middle Eastern history at Mancha College in Hadera and obtained a certificate to complete three years of education. He received the first title from Tel Aviv University in the subjects of Arabic language, literature and public history. He received the second title from the same university in the subject of Arabic language and literature.
He received a scholarship in German Democracy for a third degree degree (Ph.D.) and presented his research programme to Professor Holger Brysler at the University of Leiptesig in Germany and was admitted and, because of what happened in 1989-1990, returned home without finishing all his third title duties. [3]
Career[edit]
At 1.09.1969, he started teaching at the Barqa Elementary School, during which he raised the second grade, and in the same year began teaching six classes at the Peace School in Arrah which he learned about until 2005.
In 1994-2000, he lectured Arabic, Arabic literature and children's literature at the Hafa Brothers College in the North Negev.From 2000 to 2005, he was a lecturer of Arabic language and literature at the Beit Bir College for Arab Teachers, during which he served as Director of the Whole Kilani Centre for Children's Literature at the College.
From 2005-2008 he served as Principal of Kvarqarb High School in the Northern Triangle.
From 1994 to 2017, he worked as a lecturer for Arabic literature and children's literature at the Urnim College of Education, during which he was also a member of the editorial board of the Hebrew magazine "K'el Nizami" and some translations in Arabic. He founded Early in Arabic as an annual magazine for the creativity of students and lecturers at the College, four of which were published over four years. He contributed to the creation of pages in Arabic on the College's website, a member of the Mary Root Council for Children's Literature for several years, and a volunteer on a culture programme from Radio Ornem in which he hosted a total of Arab poets and educators.
In 1994, he began teaching at Arrah High School in a part-time job until his retirement at 31.08.2017. He taught subjects of children's literature, Arabic language and literature, philosophy and identity, founded the Zainab Children's Literature Centre after the death of student Zainab Abu Al-Aila and her success in induction/adulthood with high marks, and founded the Cultural Monument at the school (voluntarily) in which he lectured to the school's finest lecturers and educators.
Cultural activity[edit]
Together with a group of jealous young people in his country, he founded the magazine Reform, which he transformed with jealous people as a country cultural monthly magazine and is still published by the Alamani Publishing and Distribution House.
Together with a group of jealous young men, he founded on his country the "Theater of Youth," which presented the play by the Father of the Prophets by Adeb Mahmoud Abbasi and directed by his late colleague Fawzi Mahameed and was a great success.
In 19.06.2014 he contributed to the establishment of the "Carmel Union of Palestinian Performers" and is dayQatari member of its country administration.[4][5]
Versions[edit]
Children's literature[edit]
- And in the evening... The Sun Slept - For Generations 3-8, released in March 2017 by the Lemar Children's Literature Center and the Alamani Publishing and Distribution House.
- Ghandoura and Pills - For Generations 3-8 Years, published by The Everything Library in Haifa, 2004. (Translated in English by Professor Jeh Awad and published in 2004 - Ghandura and Habboob.
- Dreams and Bassam - For Generations 3-8 Years, published by The Everything Library in Haifa, 2004.
- Why do humans have different colors? The Children's Literature Centre in Nazareth, 2005.
- Dancing fish, for generations 5-10 years, released by S. D. Dar Al-Huda as a French, 2006[6]
Cultural books[edit]
- Our Poetry Part I - A Poet of Ignorance and Islam, published by Al-Amani Publishing and Distribution House. 1995.
- Our Poets Part II - A Poet of Modern-Day Arab Poets, published by Alamani Publishing and Distribution, 1995.
- Our Poetry, Part III (The Cactus) - Modern Poets of Galilee and Triangle, published by Al-Amani Publishing and Distribution in September 1997.
- The Revolution of Abd al-Rahman ibn al-Ashrir, a historical research in the time of the Umayyad state, was published by Al-Amani Publishing and Distribution House in July 1996.
- Good Earth, Documentation and Historical Reading of Earth Day I, released by Alamani Publishing and Distribution in March 1998.
- Writing on the university wall, articles in politics and society, special issue, May 1990.
- My town is Ararra with the participation of Sahi Masri, a special edition in 1989.
- From Arrah and Arrah Rishti, stretchers in Arrah and Arrah, Educational March, Alamani Publishing and Distribution House, May 2017.
- Gamal Abdel Nasser and the Muslim Brothers, Historical Study, for the Thirty-fifth Anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution, Special Edition, 1988.
Notebook[edit]
- Memory of Western Time-Bouquet, Al Hanin-Arra Foundation, 2011.
- Memory of Time - Kafr Bra, Nostalgia Foundation, 2012.
- Memory of Time - Arrah and Arrah, with the participation of Abdul Hakim Samara, released by Al-Hanin - Arrah Foundation, 2013.
- Memory of time - Zimmer Villages Eat Beer Terrace Abthane - in Middle Triangle Nostalgia Foundation Issue, 2014
Translations[edit]
- Iain Oak, author of the Hebrew book "Lema Gold Berg," released the Arab Children's Literature Center in Haifa 1999.
- Spusa, written by Hebrew author Hanna Gold Berg, released the Arab Children's Literature Center in Haifa 1999.
Magazines[edit]
- Reform, an independent monthly journal of culture, literature, awareness and reform, published since 1970, published by Alamani Publishing and Distribution House.[7]
Cultural articles[edit]
- Dialogue under Covid 19
- Education under the Corona - Home in Children's and Boys' Literature
- My paperwork like it used to be.
References[edit]
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(help) - ↑ "مؤسسة القدس للثقافة والتراث". web.archive.org. 2019-12-13. Retrieved 2021-05-18.
- ↑ "PANET | بسام جابر يحاور ... الاديب والمربي مفيد صيداوي من وادي عارة". web.archive.org. 2018-10-23. Retrieved 2021-05-18.
- ↑ "PANET | بسام جابر يحاور ... الاديب والمربي مفيد صيداوي من وادي عارة". web.archive.org. 2018-10-23. Retrieved 2021-05-18.
- ↑ "آمال عوّاد رضوان تحاور اتّحاد الكرمل للأدباء الفلسطينيّين – طيوب" (in العربية). Retrieved 2021-05-18.
- ↑ "الاسماك الراقصة - مفيد صيداوي". web.archive.org. 2019-12-13. Retrieved 2021-05-18.
- ↑ "مجلة الاصلاح". web.archive.org. 2020-01-10. Retrieved 2021-05-18.
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