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Zuhair Al-Karmi
زهير الكرمي
Born

Zuhair Maḥmoud Sa`id Al-Karmi
زهير محمود سعيد الكرمي


7 December 1921
DiedNovember 29, 2009(2009-11-29) (aged 87)
NationalityPalestinian, Jordanian
CitizenshipTulkarm
EducationAmerican University of Beirut, Sciences.
Occupation(s)Author, journalist, tv presenter, lecturer
EmployerPalestine Technical University - Kadoorie
Parent

Zuhair Maḥmoud Sa`id Al-Karmi (Arabic:زهير الكرمي‎ 7 December 1921 – 29 November 2009) was a TV presenter, journalist, and author from Tulkarm, Palestine.[1] He was a scientific program presenter on radio stations and Arab television, notably Jordan TV and JRTV.[2]

He was known for presenting his documentary series『Al-`Elm Wa Al-Ḥayat』or (Knowledge and Life).[3] He was the founder of Al-Quds University,[1] and was its first chancellor.[4]

Early life and education

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Zuhair Maḥmoud Sa`id Ali Al-Karmi was born on 7 December 1921 in Damascus, Syria. He studied primary, middle, and secondary school in Palestine. In 1936, he enrolled in the Arab College in Jerusalem and obtained his secondary school diploma in 1937. He obtained his bachelor's degree in Sciences in 1941 from the American University of Beirut. He was initially a medical student, but his father's assassination in Beirut, Lebanon, led to him switching to studying Sciences.[citation needed]

He moved to Cairo, Egypt, in 1945 to study Arabic scientific terminologies[5] before going to London where he obtained a master's degree in Biology from Imperial College London in 1948.[6][5]

Al-Karmi is a well-known family in Tulkarm. His father was author Mahmoud Al-Karmi. In addition to his uncles: the poet ʿAbd Al-Kareem Al-Karmi (Abu Salma), the politician ʿAbd Al-Ghani Al-Karmi, the author Aḥmad Shaker Al-Karmi, the linguist Hasan Al-Karmi. His grandfather is the minister Sa`id Al-Karmi. Zuhair Al-Karmi was married and had four sons.[6]

Career

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Al-Karmi worked as a science teacher for three years at Al-Fadhiliya School in Tulkarm[7] before becoming the director of the general examinations department in the Ministry of Education in Jerusalem. He participated with a group of women[5] in founding Al-Jihad HospitalinTulkarm after his return from London in 1948. He taught English at Al-Kadoorie Institute in Tulkarm.[5]

He was appointed as a school teacher by the Ministry of Education in Kuwait in 1951, before becoming an Inspector of Education, and finally the Director for Inspectors of Education.[citation needed] He supervised sciences curricula more than once. He resigned from his position in education to become the chief executive of Kuwait Oxygen Co. and Kuwait Industrial Gas Co. He contributed to the radio and television in Kuwait by presenting many scientific talk-shows, in addition to founding the Educational Science Museum in Kuwait in 1972.[citation needed]

Al-Karmi found the Arab Institute in Abu Dis close to Jerusalem with the help of a Kuwaiti funding source,[8][9] the building blocks were placed by the Kuwaiti prince Jaber Al-Sabaḥ and the Jordanian King Hussein Bin Talal.[6] After returning from Kuwait to Palestine in 1979, Al-Karmi founded the College of Science and Technology next to the Arab Institute[5] and took the responsibility of managing and directing the college.[10] In 1984, Al-Karmi founded Al-Quds University[5] after turning the College of Science and Technology into the University College of Science and Technology and adding more colleges.[1] He managed the university,[11] in addition to contributing to its development.[5] The university named one of the big halls after him, as a tribute to him after his death.[12]

Publications

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Books:

Editing and Translations:

Death

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Al-Karmi died on 29 November 2009 at the age of 87 in Amman, Jordan.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c طولكرم: زهير الكرمي .. حقق الحلم ورحل [Tulkarm: Zuhair Al-Karmi...Achieved a Dream and Left]. Palestine Remembered (in Arabic). 2010. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  • ^ آل الكرمي ( طولكرم ) [Al-Karmi in Tulkarm]. Al Madenah News (in Arabic). 11 May 2010. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  • ^ وفاة العلامة زهير الكرمي صاحب البرنامج الشهير العلم والحياة [The Passing of Zuhair Al-Karam, Presenter of the Show: Life and Knowledge]. Masress (in Arabic). 2009. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  • ^ قدامى الخريجين يكرمون رئيس جامعة القدس [Alumnae Honoring Chancellor of Al-Quds University]. Maan News (in Arabic). 2015. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  • ^ a b c d e f g رحيل التربوي العلامة زهير الكرمي صاحب برنامج العلم والحياة - صحيفة الرأي [The Passing of Educationalist: Zuhair Al-Karmi]. Al-Ra'i Newspaper (in Arabic). 3 December 2009. Archived from the original on 13 June 2020. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  • ^ a b c d بورتريه .. زهير الكرمي : اعلامي بثقافة موسوعية [Zuhair Al-Karmi: TV Presenter with Wide General Knowledge]. Al Dustour (in Arabic). 5 December 2009. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  • ^ a b الموت يغيّب المذيع والاعلامي زهير الكرمي [Death Takes The Presenter and Journalist Zuhair Al-Karmi]. Addustour Newspaper (in Arabic). 1 December 2009. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  • ^ وفد من جامعة القدس برئاسة الدكتور سري نسيبة يزور مؤسسة القدس الدولية في بيروت [Students from Al-Quds University Visit The Jerusalem International Foundation in Beirut] (in Arabic). 4 December 2009. Archived from the original on 27 April 2021. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
  • ^ "Derasat Fi Al-Turath Al-Thaqafi Li Madinat Al-Quds" [Studies in The Culture of The City of Jerusalem]. Al-Zaytouna Centre for Studies and Consultations. 406. 2010.
  • ^ "Annual Report". Al-Quds University. 2010. p. 8.
  • ^ Dalal, Bages (2012), Al-Haraka Al-Tulabiya Al-Islamiya Fi Falastin [The Islamic Educational Movement in Palestine], p. 26
  • ^ طلبة دائرة العلوم التنموية يناقشون مشاريع تخرجهم. Al-Quds University (in Arabic). 17 December 2011. Archived from the original on 13 June 2020. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  • ^ Karmī, Zuhayr (1993). "Full Circle: Long Story or (Awd Ala Bed': Qessa Taweela)". Retrieved 14 June 2020.
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