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Ibrahim Muhammad Jum`a Qara`in (1947) is a Palestinian poet and journalist. He was born and studied in Silwan, Jerusalem. He received his MA in English Literature from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He worked as a teacher in schools and institutes in the West Bank and Jerusalem. Editor-in-chief of the Arabic and English Al-Awda Al-Quds magazine, between 1982 - 1988 until it was closed. He has also worked as the Director General of the Palestinian Press Services Office since 1979. He is a member of the General Organization of the Arab Journalists Association, the Palestinian Writers Union, and the Arab Center for Palestinian Music and Theatre. He has several collections of poetry.
his biography
Ibrahim Muhammad Jum’a Qara’in was born in 1363 AH / 1947 AD in Silwan, Jerusalem, and grew up and studied there. He completed his academic studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and obtained a master's degree in English literature. Then he worked as a teacher in schools and institutes in the West Bank and Jerusalem for 12 years. He entered the press and worked as the editor-in-chief of the Arabic and English Al-Awda Al-Quds magazine from 1982 until 1988, which was closed down by the Israeli authorities.
He worked as general manager of the Palestinian Bureau of Press Services. Since 1979. Elected Chairman of the Palestinian Higher Council for Culture and Information in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. He is a member of the General Authority of the Arab Journalists Association, the Palestinian Writers Union, the Board of Trustees of the Solidarity Society, the Arab Center for Music, the Palestinian Kasbah Theater, and the Palestinian National Theatre.
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He said about his poetry, Shaker Farid Hassan on June 20, 2020:
“In all his poetic writings, we see Ibrahim Qara’in haunted by anxiety, obsession and general Palestinian pain, aligned with Palestine, its people, its martyrs and its history, interacting with the event, living it carefully and making it into human poetry with a Palestinian flavor, brimming with national sentiment, and expressing his sorrows of groans and groans, in an easy and smooth language, and in an easy and smooth style. It is forbidden to enter the heart cavity without a passport.”
His writings
From his poetry:
Between Love and War, it included 25 poems of various themes, 1975.
Banners on the Wreck, 1980
The waves of the seas return to the seas, 1989
Maqamat Ghalban Al-Maqdisi, manuscript
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