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543:. Some of these works were printed and published by the Tihama Foundation, while others were published on the pages of newspapers and magazines.He was a member of the Saudi Supreme Council for Culture, Arts and Literature when it was established in the mid-seventies, and he was among those who proposed the idea of establishing literary clubs. He is a founding member of the Jeddah Literary Club, as he participated with Mr. Muhammad Hassan Awad in its founding in 1975. He participated in the elections for the club's first board of directors, where he was elected to the position of vice president of the club. He also participated in giving many cultural, media and social lectures in the club and outside the club. 501:
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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to join the Criminal Investigation Institute of the Faculty of Law, but his journey was not completed again due to his financial circumstances. He returned to the Kingdom and was appointed Head of the Police Execution Department, then Assistant to the Director General of the Ministry of Defense, and
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is also rich in more than one field, as a precursor, writer and translator of more than 30 works in the novel and theatre. He was a writer and an existentialist, and was influenced by the migration and renewal currents. He contributed to presenting various programs and drama series on Radio Jeddah.
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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 Directorate in Makkah, then in the office of the Director of Public Security. Then he became a control clerk with the city police, before returning to Makkah to receive a short military course,
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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 Tashkeel, is a famous example, who is the owner of the Great Qur’an monument at the entrance to Makkah Al-Mukarramah, and his daughter Dalal is a great announcer on Jeddah Radio.
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He specialized in the political article, where he wrote for Saudi Radio as a political commentator for about 15 years and had a series of articles in response to the attacks that the Egyptian media launched on the Kingdom during the period before the 1967 setback. He participated as a daily and
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after which he was appointed head of the third region in Makkah, and continued his work in the police for several years before deciding to join the Mission Preparation School during its opening, and then set out on his incomplete educational journey to
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Zia worked in the press from an early age. He was one of the first to write a political article in Al-Bilad newspaper, one of the oldest Saudi newspapers, at an early age. He co-founded the newspaper
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He was born in Al-Qafl Alley in Mahalla Al-Sa’a in Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah on 12 Rabi’ Al-Awwal 1332 AH (corresponding to January 22, 1914), the year that witnessed the outbreak of the
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writer, critic, translator, journalist and broadcaster. He was a member of the Culture and Arts Association, a founding member of the Jeddah Literary Club, co-founder 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 Ministry of Petroleum.
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In his youth, Zia emerged as a storyteller, critic, and writer, and began publishing work in newspapers including journals on literature and criticism in
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He was one of the first to translate English literary works into Arabic in the Kingdom, and he benefited from his studies at the
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in Makkah Al-Mukarramah in 1927, but he dropped out after an incident with one of its teachers. He studied for a period at the
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Military, civil servant, broadcaster, press editor, article writer, translator, critic, political commentator, autobiographer
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then Director of Saudi Airlines during the reign of the first Minister of Defense, Prince Mansour bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
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Due to the political disputes, he was forced to leave the Kingdom at the end of the 1940s. He went to Egypt and then
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and served as its editor-in-chief for ten months. He took over as editor-in-chief of
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and the Institute of Criminal Investigation at the Faculty of Law at the
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He returned to work in the police for a while and then left again for
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Security for Investigation Affairs. Passports and Nationality at the
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after the end of the war and the departure of the Turkish army.
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His family suffered as a result of the 1916 siege of the
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He studied in the Hashemite high school, and then the
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