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weekly writer and during different periods in his life in different newspapers such as: Okaz, Medina, Riyadh, Al-Bilad, Al-Nadwa, Al-Yamamah, National Guard and Al-Jeel magazines. He has written in addition to the political field in the literary and social fields. Many of these articles were republished in the complete series of works by
Professor Aziz Zia, which was guaranteed to be printed and issued by Professor Abdel-Maqsoud Khoja through the Al-Thaniah Cultural Foundation and Forum.
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peers from the writers of that period, writes scattered poetry, tracing the impact of Amin al-Rihani, and in "The
Revelation of the Desert", also, attempt did not succeed in composing poetry on the ancient Arab styles, and it is most likely that he abandoned this art and turned, immediately, to rich writing of all kinds, in creation, criticism, and Arabization."His
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and Sawt al-Hijaz. AH (1936 AD), Aziz Zia was among those who included this book in a part of their literary works, and those effects grew on his dialect of Arabic literature in the diaspora, and his prose was characterized by the characteristics of romantic literature, and he established, like his
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Zia filled several government and security positions. He started as a paper recorder at the Public Health
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University, but the circumstances of the outbreak of the Second World War forced him to return to the KSA. His son, Diaa
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writer, critic, translator, journalist and broadcaster. He was a member of the
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newspaper in 1964, before he was removed after only 40 days due to his publication of documents revealing some financial irregularities in the
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