Mahmoud Al-Karmi
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Mahmoud Saeed al-Karmi (Arabic:محمود سعيد الكرمي) (born in 1889 in Tulkarm; assassinated on 24 December 1939 in Beirut) was a Palestinian writer, scholar of Arabic language, poet, and political journalist.[1] He is considered one of the Symbols of the national movement in Palestine and Jordan.[2] He was born in Tulkram in Palestine for well-known family, his father is Saeed Alkarmi, his brothers are, Abdulkareem, Hassan, Abd al-Ghani and Ahmad Shakir. He was Graduated from Al Azhar in Arabic language. He worked in Arabic language field in Egypt and Eritrea, Somalia, Syria, Palestine, Lebanon and Jordan for many years. He worked also in Journalism. He was assassinated by his political opponents in Beirut.
Mahmoud Al-Karmi | |
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محمود الكرمي | |
Born | Mahmoud Sa`id Al-Karmi محمود سعيد الكرمي 1889 Tulkarm, Palestine |
Died | 24 December 1939(1939-12-24) (aged 49–50) Beirut |
Cause of death | Assassination |
Citizenship | Palestine |
Education | Al Azhar |
Children | Zuhair Al-Karmi |