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Muhammad Sa'id al-Amudi (Arabic: محمد سعيد العامودي, romanized: Muḥammad Saʻīd al-ʻĀmūdī; 1905 – 16 February 1991) was a Saudi Arabian journalist, literary critic and official. After graduation from Al-Falah school in Mecca, he worked in commerce for a while, then held several administrative positions, including: head of the editorial board of the General Post and Telegraph Authority and the editor-in-chief of its magazine until 1971, member of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia from 1951 to 1954, chief editor of the Muslim World League magazine and Sawt Al-Hijaz newspaper for a while. He also employed by the Ministry of Education for several committees. During his official career, he published many works in the magazines of Al-Muqtataf and Al-Hilal and was a member of the Modern Li

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  • محمد سعيد عبد الرحمن العامودي (1905- 1991)، كاتب وناقد وشاعر سعودي، يُعد من رواد الأدب في الجزيرة العربية، ورائدًا لأوائل مثقفي السعودية في العصر الحديث، رأس تحرير مجلتي (الحج) و (رابطة العالم الإسلامي)، وأشرف على تحرير صحيفة (صوت الحجاز)، ويعتبره البعض من أعلام الصحافة الإسلامية، كان عضوًا في مجلس الشورى السعودي، وعضوًا في رابطة الأدب الحديث بالقاهرة، إلى جانب عضويته في المجلس الأعلى للعلوم والآداب، وأحد الذين كرّمهم مؤتمر الأدباء السعوديين الأول عام 1974، وساهم في إثراء كلًا من الصحافة والإذاعة السعودية والأدب السعودي، صدرت له نحو 6 مؤلفات، في النقد والشعر والمقالة والقصة، فيما ذُكر في عدد من التراجم ككتاب (تتمة الأعلام) و(معجم الأدباء من العصر الجاهلي حتى سنة 2002)، وتوفي في مسقط رأسه مكة يوم 17 فبراير 1991. (ar)
  • Muhammad Sa'id al-Amudi (Arabic: محمد سعيد العامودي, romanized: Muḥammad Saʻīd al-ʻĀmūdī; 1905 – 16 February 1991) was a Saudi Arabian journalist, literary critic and official. After graduation from Al-Falah school in Mecca, he worked in commerce for a while, then held several administrative positions, including: head of the editorial board of the General Post and Telegraph Authority and the editor-in-chief of its magazine until 1971, member of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia from 1951 to 1954, chief editor of the Muslim World League magazine and Sawt Al-Hijaz newspaper for a while. He also employed by the Ministry of Education for several committees. During his official career, he published many works in the magazines of Al-Muqtataf and Al-Hilal and was a member of the Modern Literature Association in Cairo, which was headed by the poet Ibrahim Nagi. He died after a long illness at the age of 86 in his birthplace. Al-Amudi wrote many essays, short stories, poems, and reviews. A prominent 20th-century Saudi Arabian journalist, his complete works were published in 3 volumes in 2007. (en)
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  • محمد سعيد عبد الرحمن العامودي (1905- 1991)، كاتب وناقد وشاعر سعودي، يُعد من رواد الأدب في الجزيرة العربية، ورائدًا لأوائل مثقفي السعودية في العصر الحديث، رأس تحرير مجلتي (الحج) و (رابطة العالم الإسلامي)، وأشرف على تحرير صحيفة (صوت الحجاز)، ويعتبره البعض من أعلام الصحافة الإسلامية، كان عضوًا في مجلس الشورى السعودي، وعضوًا في رابطة الأدب الحديث بالقاهرة، إلى جانب عضويته في المجلس الأعلى للعلوم والآداب، وأحد الذين كرّمهم مؤتمر الأدباء السعوديين الأول عام 1974، وساهم في إثراء كلًا من الصحافة والإذاعة السعودية والأدب السعودي، صدرت له نحو 6 مؤلفات، في النقد والشعر والمقالة والقصة، فيما ذُكر في عدد من التراجم ككتاب (تتمة الأعلام) و(معجم الأدباء من العصر الجاهلي حتى سنة 2002)، وتوفي في مسقط رأسه مكة يوم 17 فبراير 1991. (ar)
  • Muhammad Sa'id al-Amudi (Arabic: محمد سعيد العامودي, romanized: Muḥammad Saʻīd al-ʻĀmūdī; 1905 – 16 February 1991) was a Saudi Arabian journalist, literary critic and official. After graduation from Al-Falah school in Mecca, he worked in commerce for a while, then held several administrative positions, including: head of the editorial board of the General Post and Telegraph Authority and the editor-in-chief of its magazine until 1971, member of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia from 1951 to 1954, chief editor of the Muslim World League magazine and Sawt Al-Hijaz newspaper for a while. He also employed by the Ministry of Education for several committees. During his official career, he published many works in the magazines of Al-Muqtataf and Al-Hilal and was a member of the Modern Li (en)
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