فهد عامر الأحمدي رحلة عبر الكلمات والعوالم الصحفية الإعلامية، ترجمة حياة فهد عامر الأحمدي: دراسة تأريخية

Authors

  • Hur Multani PhD Scholar, Department of Arabic, National University of Modern Languages-NUML, Islamabad.
  • Dr. Lubna Farah Assistant Professor, National University of Modern Languages-NUML, Islamabad.

Keywords:

Fahad Amir Al-Ahmadi, Writer, Literature, Journalism, Qur'an Printing Press

Abstract

Fahad Amir Al-Ahmadi is a Saudi writer known for his articles in Al-Riyadh newspaper and books covering various topics such as politics, culture, travel, thought and life. His most famous works include The Theory of Pistachio, Around the World, The Corner, and Why Don't Sheep Go to the Doctor, which were well received by readers in the Arab world. He has also received numerous awards and commendations for literature, journalism and creativity for enriching the Arab library. Spend time. By the end of 2020, he had visited most countries of the world and published his journey in a picture book titled 80 Articles by Fahad Amir Al-Ahmadi. In 1989, he returned from America without any notable success and worked as a technical proofreader at the Qur'an Printing Press in Madinah. Since there was no "writer" position in the private sector, he joined Al-Riyadh as a "journalist" and wrote an article titled "O God, I am a writer.

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Published

2024-11-09