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Tarif Khalidi
طريف الخالدي
Born (1938-01-24) 24 January 1938 (age 86)
NationalityPalestinian
Alma materUniversity College, Oxford University of Chicago
Occupation(s)Scholar of islamic history and Arabic studies
Known forHis English translation of the Qur'an, and other Islamic scholarship including The Muslim Jesus, Arabic Historical Thought in the Classical Period and Images of Muhammad

Tarif Khalidi (Arabic: طريف الخالدي; born 24 January 1938) is a Palestinian historian who now holds the Shaykh Zayid Chair in Islamic and Arabic Studies at the American University of Beirut in Lebanon.[1]

Family

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Khalidi is the son of Ahmad Samih Khalidi (1896–1951) and Anbara Salam (1897–1986), brother of Usama al-Khalidi and half-brother of Walid Khalidi. His sister is Randa al-Fattal, a Palestinian-Syrian author, playwright and political activist. Palestinian-American historian Rashid Khalidi is Tarif's first cousin.[citation needed]

Khalidi's son, Muhammad Ali Khalidi, is a philosophy professor at York University. His daughter, Aliya Khalidi, is a lecturer at the Lebanese American University. The Khalidi family has lived in Jerusalem since the eleventh century and is noted for a long line of judges and scholars.[2] Tarif's father was principal of the Government Arab College in Jerusalem from 1925 until 1948.[3] He also served as Deputy Director of Education under the British Mandate.[3] He was the author of several works on educational theory and on Palestinian history.

Khalidi's mother came from a Beiruti political family.[4] She was a pioneer feminist, activist and writer; and the first Muslim woman in Greater Syria (Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine) to publicly remove her veil in 1927.[5] She also translated several literary works into Arabic, including Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, and published her memoirs in 1978.[6]

Khalidi and his family had to leave their home in April 1948 and sought refuge in Beirut, Lebanon.[citation needed][7]

Academic career

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In 1952, Khalidi attended Haileybury College in Hertford, England where he was on the classical side (Latin, Greek and Ancient History). He went on to University College, Oxford, where he received a B.A. in Modern History in 1960 and his master's degree three years later. Between 1960 and 1966, he was an instructor of Cultural Studies at the American University of Beirut.[citation needed]

Khalidi received a PhD in Islamic Studies from the University of Chicago in 1970.[8] That year he returned to AUB as an assistant professor in the History Department. He taught at AUB through the Lebanese Civil War with a brief departure from 1985 to 1986 to become a senior research associate at St. Antony's College, Oxford.[citation needed]

In 1996 he was named the Sir Thomas Adams's Professor of Arabic and a fellow of King's College, Cambridge as well as director of the Center of Middle Eastern Studies there.[9]

He returned to AUB again in 2002 to occupy his position as Shaykh Zayid Chair at the Center for Arab and Middle East Studies.[10]

Khalidi wrote an influential paper on Palestinian Historiography from 1900 to 1948 in which he argued that much of the historical writing came to centre on the history of the Arabs and of Palestine, in an attempt to re-define the place that Palestine occupied in the Arab world in general and to emphasise its ties to Egypt and Syria in particular.[11]

Publications

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Books
Journal articles
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References

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  1. ^ American University of Beirut (AUB),Tarif Khalidi biographical sketch Archived 13 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 21 November 2009.
  • ^ Ajami, Jocelyn M. (November 1993). "A Hidden Treasure". Saudi Aramco World. 44 (6). Aramco: 2–9. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
  • ^ a b Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs, Jerusalem, Palestinian Personalities Archived 8 July 2005 at the Wayback Machine.
  • ^ S. Rami, Jerusalemites.org,"Memoirs of Anbara Salam al-Khalidi" Archived 12 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 21 November 2009.
  • ^ American University of Beirut, CAMES, 21 March 2007 Interview with Anbara Salam al-Khalidi.
  • ^ 'Jawla fil Dhikrayat Baynah Lubnan wa Filastin' (A Tour of Memories of Lebanon and Palestine), Beirut: al-Nahar, 1978.
  • ^ See also: Ilan Pappe, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (Oxford: Oneworld, 2007) Chapters 2–6; and Benny Morris, The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004).
  • ^ University of Chicago Magazine: Class Notes, Books by Alumni, 21 November 2009.
  • ^ American University of Beirut Press "About the Editor" Archived 27 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 21 November 2009.
  • ^ American University of Beirut,Tarif Khalidi biographical sketch Archived 13 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 21 November 2009.
  • ^ Zachary Foster, Arab historiography in Mandatory Palestine, 1920—1948" (unpublished MA Thesis, Georgetown University, 2011), 3
  • ^ Refer to Khalidi's Curriculum Vitae Archived 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine for a complete list of his articles and other publications.
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