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Walid Saif

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  • Country of residence: Palestine
  • Gender: Male
  • Born in: 1848
  • Age: 175
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Walid Saif (Tulkarm, 1948) is a Palestinian -Jordanian poet, short story writer, television drama writer, playwright, critic, researcher, and academic .

His upbringing, studies and life

Walid Saif was born in Tulkarm in the West Bank and obtained a bachelor’s degree in Arabic language and literature from the University of Jordan ; He also obtained a doctorate in linguistics from the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London in 1975 . After that date, he worked as a lecturer in the Arabic Language Department at the University of Jordan for three years before leaving the department to work full-time as a writer for television drama. He worked in Syrian television drama.

Dr. Walid Saif is married to Dr. Iman Mahmoud Ibrahim and has three children, Khaled, Liana, and Laila.

His work at Al-Quds Open University

Since 1987, he has worked as Director of Educational Production at Al-Quds Open University , whose preparatory programs he helped prepare. The television drama he writes draws from the rich Arab heritage. He also writes plays and articles that address the current tragedy of the Palestinian people. He wrote a work entitled The Long Path , which is a serial television drama that tells the lives of multiple generations of a Palestinian peasant family. Writer of the Omar bin Al-Khattab series.

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Walid Saif's poetry draws attention to the novelty of its poetic subject matter and the originality of its treatment, and many poets acknowledge the influence of his poetry on them. So far, he has published three poetry collections: “Poems in the Time of Conquest” (1969), “A Tattoo on Khadra’s Arm” (1971), and “The Alienation of the Children of Palestine” (1980). [1]

Dramatic composition

Dr. Walid Saif is one of the most famous authors of historical drama. He has many works in this field, including[2]

The series director Year of production About the story of the series Action heroes Number of rings
The Khansa Salah Abu Hanoud 1977 AD It tells the story of Al-Khansa in pre-Islamic times and in Islam Mona Wassef - Nabil Al-Mashini - Muhammad Hassan Al-Jundi 13 episodes
Urwa bin Al-Ward Salah Abu Hanoud 1978 AD It tells the story of Urwa bin Al-Ward and his leadership of the vagabonds of his tribe and his suffering because of that Osama Al-Mashini - Qamar Al-Safadi 13 episodes
Shajarat al-Durr Salah Abu Hanoud 1979 AD It tells the story of Queen Shajarat al-Durr from the time she was the wife of Saleh Ayoub and owned by Egypt until her murder Nidal Al-Ashqar - Muhammad Hassan Al-Jundi - Ahmed Marei - Nabil Al-Mashini - Adeeb Qaddoura - Imad Farid 28 episodes
Al-Mutamid bin Abbad Abdul Wahab Al Hindi 1981 AD It tells the story of Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad, the last king of Seville from the Banu Abbad, and how he ruled Seville until the Almoravids captured him and exiled him with the rest of his family to the ruins. Osama Al-Mashini - Nidal Al-Ashqar - Mahmoud Saeed 16 episodes
Tarfa bin Al-Abd Salah Abu Hanoud 1982 AD It tells the story of the pre-Islamic poet Tarfa bin Al-Abd and his life among his people, then his travels until his death on the orders of Amr bin Hind. Muhammad Al-Abadi - Abeer Issa - Daoud Jalajel - Juliette Hagopian - Tayseer Attia 15 episodes
Flint Mountain Salah Abu Hanoud 1983 AD A fantasy story about two princesses who live in an area called Jabal al-Sawan. There are two springs in the area, one for her and the other for the common people. One of them is forced to drink water from the spring for the common people, and she becomes ill. One of the doctors emphasizes that treating the patient requires a sacrifice on the part of the other sister. A sacrifice that will lead to a change in the face of the healthy princess. Walid Saif was inspired by the play (Love Story) by the writer Nazem Hikmat , which he derived from the story (Farhad and Shirin). Abeer Issa - Rabie Shehab - Shafiqa Al-Tal - Rawhi Al-Safadi 14 episodes
Houses in Mecca Aladdin Koksh 1984 AD It tells the story of the Prophet’s biography by entering every house in Mecca and knowing their reaction to the call to Islam and following the events with them until the conquest of Mecca and the death of Muhammad, the Messenger of God. A number of artists, including Rafiq Subaie and Nabil Al - Mashini unknown
Climb to the top Salah Abu Hanoud 1985 AD It tells the story of Muhammad bin Abi Amer (Al-Mansur) and how he rose through the ranks until he became king of Andalusia Muhammad Wafik - Ashraf Abdel Ghafour - Muhammad Al-Arabi - Ahmed Maher - Mohsen Tawfiq 21 episodes
The saga of love and departure Wafik Wajdi 1986 AD It tells the story of Al-Zir Salem and the Basus War A number of artists, including Zozo Nabil 18 episodes
The long path Salah Abu Hanoud 2000 AD It tells the story of Palestine from the year 1933 and how the country fought the Palestine Revolution of 1936 AD , passing through the year of the Nakba (1948 AD) and ending with the year of the setback (1967 AD). It presents all of this through its depiction of a family in a village and how it faced all of these events. Abbas Al-Nouri 31 episodes
Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi Hatem Ali 2001 It tells the story of Sultan Al-Nasir Saladin Al-Ayyubi from his birth until his recovery of Jerusalem Jamal Suleiman - Suzan Najm Al-Din - Bassem Yakhour - Najah Safkouni - Wael Ramadan - Muhammad Muftah 30 episodes
haggard Hatem Ali 2002 It tells the story of Abd al-Rahman al-Dakhil and how he escaped from the Abbasids until he reached Andalusia and built one of the greatest Arab Islamic countries there. This series is the first series in what was known as the Andalusian Series or the Andalusian Quartet . Jamal Suleiman - Amal Arafa - Sulaf Fawakherji - Tim Hassan - Bassem Yakhour - Samer Al-Masry 30 episodes
Spring of Cordoba Hatem Ali 2003 The second series of the Andalusian series . After the reign of Abd al-Rahman al-Dakhel, the series presents the renaissance of Andalusia during the reign of the two Umayyad caliphs Abd al-Rahman al-Nasir and al-Hakam al-Mustansir , and then what happened in the quest of Muhammad bin Abi Amer (Al-Mansur) to take control of Andalusia and create another era for the renaissance of Andalusia. Walid Saif took some of the scenario and dialogue. By Muhammad bin Abi Amer from his old series Rising to the Top Tim Hassan - Muhammad Muftah - Mai Skaf - Nisreen Tafesh - Jamal Suleiman 29 episodes
Palestinian alienation Hatem Ali 2004 It is an updated version of his old series, Al-Darb Al-Tawil Gamal Suleiman - Khaled Taja - Juliette Awad - Yara Sabry - Taim Al-Hassan - Nadine Salama 31 episodes
kings of Denominations Hatem Ali 2005 AD The third series in the Andalusian series , where the era of the mini-states of the Taifa kings and their conflicts between them and their confrontation with the Kingdom of Castile, with a focus on the Kingdom of Banu Abbad in Seville until the Almoravids entered Andalusia and defeated the Castilians and overthrew the Taifa kings. Walid Saif took most of the script and dialogue for the period of Al-Mu’tamid ibn Abbad from his old series Al-Mu’tamid. Bin Abbad Jamal Suleiman - Ayman Zidane - Tim Hassan - Sulaf Fawakherji - Suzan Najm Al-Din - Muhammad Muftah 30 episodes
age Hatem Ali 2012 AD The series tells the story of Omar ibn al-Khattab and how he transformed from a prominent man in the Quraysh to a great caliph of Islam. Most of the dialogue and scenario for the period of the Prophet’s era were taken from his old series Houses in Mecca. Ghassan Massoud - Samer Ismail - Mahyar Khaddour - May Skaf - Bernadette Hadib - Qasim Malhou - Fadi Sobeih - Muhammad Hadaqi - Nadra Omran - Khaled Al -Qish - Hisham Bahloul - Abdel Salam Bou Hosseini 31 episodes

He formed a team with Syrian director Hatem Ali .

Many critics classify his Andalusian trilogy as the most prominent work in the artistic history of the Arab region to date, as he formed a quintet with director Hatem Ali and actors Taim Al-Hassan , Jamal Suleiman , and Muhammad Muftah , which won the admiration of many, despite the postponement of the fourth work of the Andalusian series, The Last Days of Granada [3]. More than once for different circumstances.

New Dr. Walid Saif (The Fall of Granada)

One of Dr. Walid Seif’s relatives announced through the group for Dr. Walid Seif’s fans on Facebook that he is currently writing a new series about the fall of Granada , which will be the end of the Andalusia Quartet series, and it is likely that his duet, Hatem Ali , will be its director.

He published a new book entitled “The Acclaimed Witness,” a fictional account of his biography.

external links

  • Walid Saif on IMDb (English)
  • Walid Saif from the Jordanian Ministry of Culture website
  • Walid Saif from the cinema website

sources

  1. Adabiyat Forum - Browse: Archived copy on March 11, 2012 on the Wayback Machine website.
  2. Al Jazeera Archive - Browse: Archived copy on June 4, 2008 on the Wayback Machine website.
  3. Articles by Mohamed Elhamy from his blog, The Historian - Browse: Archived copy dated 22 December 2017 on the Wayback Machine website.

 

 

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