Wael Radad

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Wael Raddad (born in 1979) is a Jordanian novelist, screenwriter and painter of Palestinian origin, the Emirate of Ras al-Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates, his birthplace and residence. He holds a B.A. in Accounting from Al-Quds Open University. He is considered one of the first and most important writers in Jordan and Palestine in the genres of horror, crime and science fiction. He has published more than 10 novels, and won several competitions, including the Sharjah Theatre Days Competition in theatrical writing for the play “The Fall of the Last Angel”.[1]

Wael Radad
Born2 October 1979
CitizenshipJordan
EducationBachelor of Accounting Mother School: Al-Quds Open University
Occupation(s)Novelist and painter
Awards1- He won the Sharjah Days Theatrical Competition in theatrical writing on the play The Fall of the Last Angel 2- He won the competitions of the sons of Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan for the culture of the Arab child for the story of the tears of the small body

Career[edit]

Wael Muhammad Salih Qassem Radad was born in Ras al-Khaimah on October 2, 1979, where he still lives. He began writing fiction in 2009. The majority of his works revolve around the psychological corridors of the characters of his ambiguous novels, sometimes overwhelmed by many audio-visual hallucinations, in an atmosphere closer to mystery or science fiction.[2]

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Achievements[edit]

  • He won the Sharjah Days Theater Competition in theatrical composition of the play The Fall of the Last Angel.[5]
  • He won the competitions for the children of Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan for the culture of the Arab child, for the story of the tears of the small body.[5]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ العساف, خالد (September 2017). "العوامل المؤثرة على استغلال الفرص التسويقية من خلال قصة سيدنا موسى عليه السلام في سورة المائدة من الأية 20 إلى الأية 26". International Islamic Marketing Association Journal. 6 (3): 41–48. doi:10.12816/0045674. ISSN 2225-5850.
  2. ^ "أبجد: أسلوب جديد للقراءة العربية". Abjjad (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-03-18.
  3. ^ الأسمري, حليمة بنت فايز بن مسفر (2018-01-01). "موقف (تشَارلز داوتِي) من الوحي ونبوة محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم دراسة في کتاب ترحال في صحراء الجزيرة العربية". مجلة الدراسات العربية. 37 (5): 2387–2422. doi:10.21608/dram.2018.162080. ISSN 2785-9517.
  4. ^ "معالجة صحيفة الشرق الأوسط لأحداث الثورات العربية خلال الفترة من يناير 2011حتى يناير 2012". مجلة الدراسات الإنسانية والأدبية. 19 (2): 103–150. 2020-09-01. doi:10.21608/shak.2020.195900. ISSN 2682-4868. S2CID 239093326.
  5. ^ a b "Goodreads". Goodreads. Retrieved 2022-03-18.