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Jasser Amouri

Personal Info

  • Country of residence: Palestine
  • Gender: Male
  • Born in: 1935
  • Age: 87
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Jasser Ibrahim Ahmad Amouri (October 25, 1935 – ) is a Palestinian-Jordanian poet. He was born in the city of Tulkarm, grew up and studied there. His father was one of the personalities of the 1936 Palestine Revolution. He obtained an intermediate diploma in 1955 at the Teachers' House in Amman, then traveled to Iraq to complete his higher studies, and joined the University of Basra. He obtained several degrees in civil engineering, city planning and project management. He worked as a teacher in his country at the secondary level from 1956 until 1965. He worked as an engineer in Kuwait, Iraq and Yemen. He has many collections of poetry and books on other topics.

 

his biography

Jasser Ibrahim Ahmad Amouri was born on October 25, 1935 corresponding to Rajab 28, 1354 in the city of Tulkarem in Mandatory Palestine, where he grew up. He received his primary, preparatory, and secondary education in the schools of his home city, Tulkarem, and finished high school in the city’s Fadhiliya Secondary School in 1953, then joined the Teachers’ House in Amman and obtained an intermediate diploma in 1955. He joined the Arab Socialist Ba’ath Party in 1953, then traveled to Iraq to complete his studies. high school, and joined the University of Basra. He obtained several degrees, from which he received a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering in 1969, a higher diploma in urban planning in 1987, and a master’s degree in project management in 1989. He obtained a doctorate in civil engineering from McGraw-Hill Education in 2011.

 

After graduating from the Teachers’ House, he worked as a teacher in Tulkarem for the secondary stage in Al-Fadeliya School from 1956 until 1965, and a teacher at Khadoori College in the city, during which time he worked as a director of the Tulkarem Municipality for a period of time, then he moved to the field of civil engineering and project management and worked as an engineer in Kuwait , in the public and private sectors, as a supervisor and contractor, until he left it in the summer of 1978. During his work in Kuwait, he was appointed head of the branch of the General Union of Palestinian Engineers there, which is the same position he also occupied during his work in Iraq, when the Palestinian engineers chose him as head of the branch of their union in Iraq.

 

He returned to Iraq and worked in his engineering specialty until 1991 as a contractor and general manager of the Al-Basel Corporation for Engineering Contracting and International Trade, and supervised the construction of the Novotel Hotel in Baghdad. He returned to Jordan in 1991 and worked as a project advisor in 2008. He also supervised the construction of a number of engineering projects in Yemen until his retirement in 2010.

 

He is a member of the Jordanian Writers Union, and an elected member of Dar Al-Mashreq for Thought and Culture, the Jordanian Engineers Association, and others.

 

his personal life

His father is Ibrahim Amouri, one of the most prominent figures in the 1936 Palestine Revolution, and his younger brother is Muhammad Jihad, a Fatah movement figure.

 

His writings

Among his poetry collections:

 

Wings of the Wind, 2004.

A homeland cry, 2006.

Love from Fire, 2006.

Love and Homeland, 2010.

Obituaries and the pistachio flower, 2010.

Crosses with love, 2012.

Areej Al Shaer, 2017.

Other books he wrote:

 

Abstract of Engineering, 1957.

Algebra Book, 1958.

Secondary Algebra Book, 1959.

Doucet Advanced Algebra, 1960.

Leaves of Memory, an autobiography, 2011.

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