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Mahmud Abd al-Khayr Al Arif (Arabic: محمود عارف, romanized: Maḥmūd ʿĀrif; 1909 – 1 March 2001), commonly known as Mahmud Arif, was a Saudi Arabian poet. He was born in Old Jedda, Hejaz. After studying in Kuttab for three years, he joined Al Falah School and graduated. He worked as a teacher there for seven years, then moved to government jobs and worked in various office and administrative support occupations, such as: editor, copy typist and lawyer in the Civil Endowments Department of the Sharia judiciary, director of passports and government residency and finally moved to the accounting department. He was chosen a member of the Consultative Assembly until his retirement in 1978. In 1963, appointed as editor-in-chief of Okaz newspaper for a year at the beginning of the new system for jou

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  • محمود بن عبد الخير عارف، أديب وشاعر سعودي، رائد من منطقة تهامة، ولد في جدة عام 1907م، تلقى تعليمه بمدارس الفلاح، وعمل استاذا فيها، تنقل في عدد من الوظائف الحكومية، حتى عيّن في مجلس الشورى بمكة. عمل رئيساً لتحرير جريدة عكاظ في بداية قيام المؤسسات الصحافية، عضو سابق في النادي الأدبي الثقافي بجدة. تحصل على وثيقة الإبداع الأدبي من رابطة الأدب الحديث بالقاهرة، وانتهت خدماته التربوية عام 1350هـ، ولكنه استمر في عضوية مجلس الشورى بتوجيهٍ من الملك فيصل بن عبدالعزيز آل سعود. (ar)
  • Mahmud Abd al-Khayr Al Arif (Arabic: محمود عارف, romanized: Maḥmūd ʿĀrif; 1909 – 1 March 2001), commonly known as Mahmud Arif, was a Saudi Arabian poet. He was born in Old Jedda, Hejaz. After studying in Kuttab for three years, he joined Al Falah School and graduated. He worked as a teacher there for seven years, then moved to government jobs and worked in various office and administrative support occupations, such as: editor, copy typist and lawyer in the Civil Endowments Department of the Sharia judiciary, director of passports and government residency and finally moved to the accounting department. He was chosen a member of the Consultative Assembly until his retirement in 1978. In 1963, appointed as editor-in-chief of Okaz newspaper for a year at the beginning of the new system for journalistic institutions in Saudi Arabia. He is one of the founding members of the Jeddah Society of Culture and Arts in 1975. As a poet, he published many collections of poetry and several other prose books. (en)
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  • Mahmud Arif (en)
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  • محمود عارف (en)
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  • محمود بن عبد الخير عارف، أديب وشاعر سعودي، رائد من منطقة تهامة، ولد في جدة عام 1907م، تلقى تعليمه بمدارس الفلاح، وعمل استاذا فيها، تنقل في عدد من الوظائف الحكومية، حتى عيّن في مجلس الشورى بمكة. عمل رئيساً لتحرير جريدة عكاظ في بداية قيام المؤسسات الصحافية، عضو سابق في النادي الأدبي الثقافي بجدة. تحصل على وثيقة الإبداع الأدبي من رابطة الأدب الحديث بالقاهرة، وانتهت خدماته التربوية عام 1350هـ، ولكنه استمر في عضوية مجلس الشورى بتوجيهٍ من الملك فيصل بن عبدالعزيز آل سعود. (ar)
  • Mahmud Abd al-Khayr Al Arif (Arabic: محمود عارف, romanized: Maḥmūd ʿĀrif; 1909 – 1 March 2001), commonly known as Mahmud Arif, was a Saudi Arabian poet. He was born in Old Jedda, Hejaz. After studying in Kuttab for three years, he joined Al Falah School and graduated. He worked as a teacher there for seven years, then moved to government jobs and worked in various office and administrative support occupations, such as: editor, copy typist and lawyer in the Civil Endowments Department of the Sharia judiciary, director of passports and government residency and finally moved to the accounting department. He was chosen a member of the Consultative Assembly until his retirement in 1978. In 1963, appointed as editor-in-chief of Okaz newspaper for a year at the beginning of the new system for jou (en)
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  • محمود عارف (ar)
  • Mahmud Arif (en)
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