Khaled Al-Karaki Explained

Khaled Al-Karaki
Office1:Minister of Culture
Termstart1:December 1989
Termend1:October 1991
Office2:Minister of Culture and Higher Education
Termstart2:October 1991
Termend2:November 1991
Office3:President of Jerash University
Termstart3:2002
Termend3:2006
Office4:President of the University of Jordan
Predecessor4:Abd al-Rahim al-Hunayti
Order4:10
Termstart4:May 31, 2007
Termstart8:1985
Termend8:1990
Succeeded4:Adel al-Tuwaisi
Termend4:July 27, 2010
Office5:Chair of The Royal Hashemite Court
Termstart5:1992
Termend5:1993
Office6:Chair of The Royal Hashemite Court
Termstart6:March 2011
Termend6:October 2011
Office7:Chair of the Jordan Academy of Arabic
Office8:Head of the Jordanian Writers Society
Office9:Chairman of the Jordanian Press Foundation
Termstart9:2000
Termend9:2002
Native Name:خالد الكركي
Native Name Lang:ar
Country:Jordan
Citizenship:Jordan
Nationality:Jordanian
Birth Date:10 June 1946
Partner:Insaf Qal'aji
Birth Name:خالد عبد العزيز سليمان الكركي

Khaled Abdelaziz Sulaiman al-Karaki (born on June 10, 1946)[1] is a Jordanian author, poet, academic and politician. He served as the Jordanian Minister of Culture (1989–91) and Deputy Prime Minister (1995–96 and 2010–11). He is a past president of Jerash University (2002–2006) and the University of Jordan (2007–2010). He currently chairs the Jordan Academy of Arabic.[2]

Personal life

He was born in 1946 in Al-Adnanya village in Al-Karak, south of Jordan.[3] He was previously married to the writer Insaf Qala'aji.[4]

Education

He took his bachelor's degree in Arabic language from University of Jordan in 1969 and master's degree in Arabic language and literature from the same university in 1977. He received his PhD in philosophy from the Oriental Studies department of the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, in 1980.[5]

Political career

Al-Karaki was a member of the advisory committee of the Ministry of Culture (1988). He then served as Minister of Culture (December 1989 - January 1991), Minister of Culture and Youth (January 1991 - June 1991), Minister of Culture and Information (June 1991 - October 1991)[6] and Minister of Culture and Higher Education (October 1991 - November 1991).[7] He was subsequently Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Information (January 1995 - February 1996) and later Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education (July 2010 - January 2011).[8] He was a Fellow of the Jordanian Senate (October 2011 – 2013).

During the 1990s, he served as political advisor to Hussein bin Talal, the King of the Hashemite Kingdom Of Jordan. He twice served as chair of The Royal Hashemite Court (1992–1993 and March–October 2011).[9]

Academic and literary career

Al-Karaki was a professor of Arabic at the University of Petra (1997–2000). He was the president of Jerash University (2002–2006). He served as president of the University of Jordan (May 2007 to July 2010),[10] where he has also served as a Fellow of the Faculty Of Arts, Editor of the deanship of scientific research journal, Assistant dean of Faculty Of Arts For Administrative And Financial Affairs, Chief editor of cultural journal, and Dean of the deanship of students' affairs.

He is a Fellow of the Jordan Academy of Arabic, and has served as its Vice chair and Chair.[11] He was a Fellow of the permanent office of the Arab association for comparative literature (Algeria 1984), the royal strategic studies center-Al Al-bet institute (from 2000), and the Jordanian Writers Society.[12]

He has served as head of the Jordanian Writers Society (1985-1990), Chairman of Jordanian Press Foundation (Al-Rai newspaper; 2000-2002), and deputy chair of the board of trustees of the Al-Albeit Foundation for Islamic Thought (from 2000).

Awards

He received the King Hussein Medal of Excellence-First class.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: خالد الكركي . 2024-11-16 . الجزيرة نت . ar.
  2. http://www.jordantimes.com/news/local/king-congratulates-jordan-academy-arabic-ccs Jordan Times
  3. Web site: UJ's Successive Presidents: Prof. Khalid AlKaraki . . 24 November 2020.
  4. Web site: Commentary on Dr Usamah Fawzi's papers - By Nabil Gharfeh, Jordan Vista - Jordan Vista. vista.sahafi.jo. 14 December 2017.
  5. http://www.jordanpolitics.org/en/senate-member/86/khalid-al-karaki/8 Jordan politics
  6. Web site: Prof. Khaled Al-Karaki . . 23 November 2020.
  7. https://books.google.com/books?id=bZbFAAAAQBAJ&dq=Khaled+Al-Karaki&pg=PA122 Jerusalem and Its Role in Islamic Solidarity by Y. Reiter
  8. https://www.queenrania.jo/en/media/press/queen-rania-honors-%E2%80%9Chealthy-schools%E2%80%9D-minister-education-stresses-importance-teachers%E2%80%99-pa Queen Rania official website
  9. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2011-03-03/jordan-s-king-abdullah-names-karaki-as-new-royal-court-chief bloomberg
  10. https://www.jordan.emb-japan.go.jp/eng_page/culture/JW2/eng_speech_cul_0802_Japan_Week_UJ.htm Japanese embassy in jordan
  11. https://www.cpf.jo/en/media/press-release/mou-between-cpf-and-jordan-academy-arabic-implementation-arabic-language Crown Prince foundation website
  12. https://books.google.com/books?id=pszLCgAAQBAJ&dq=Khaled+Al-Karaki&pg=PA161 Martyrdom in Islam by David Cook, Khaled Al-Karaki, Hsanat Al Shuhadaa