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Mu'nis Razzaz was born on 1951 in Salt, Jordan, is a Writer. Discover Mu'nis Razzaz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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Occupation Writer
Age 51 years old
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Born 1951
Birthday 1951
Birthplace As-Salt, Jordan
Date of death 2002
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Nationality Jordan

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Parents Munif Razzaz and Lamah Bseiso
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2002

Mu'nis Razzaz died at the age of 51, on 2 August 2002 at Louizmila Hospital in Amman.

1992

In 1992, Razzaz was Advisor to the Minister of Culture and Chief Editor of the monthly Al Afkar (الأفكار) magazine. He also wrote daily articles in the Al Ra'ii (الرأي) and Al Zaman (الزمن) magazines. He governed the administrative body of the Jordanian Writers Association from 1992 to 1994 before resigning to temporarily become the General Secretary of the Arab Democratic Party.

1982

After spending a few years in Beirut, where he worked as a researcher for the Sho'oun Falastiniya (شؤون فلسطينية) journal, Razzaz returned to Amman in 1982, where he published several stories in the journals Al Safir (السفير) and Al Nahar (النهار), and worked at Al Ofuq (الأفق) magazine. In the mid 1980s, he received honors for fifteen of his works, as well as a number of awards including The State Encouragement Prize for Storytelling, The State Merit Award in Literature, and the Hussein Medal for Excellence. UNESCO selected his novel Al Thakira Al Moustabaha (الذاكرة المستباحة) and published three millions for Arabs.

1980

Razzaz used to publish daily political articles in many Jordanian and Arab newspapers, including the Jordanian newspaper Al-Dustour in the second half of the 1980s and the Jordanian newspaper Al-Rai in the 1990s.

1951

Mu'nis Razzaz (1951–2002) (in Arabic: مؤنس الرزاز) was a Jordanian writer and is considered one of the most prominent modernist Arab novelists. He is primarily known for 15 award winning stories, including "State Encouragement Prize for the novel" ("جائزة الدولة التشجيعية في الرواية"), and "State Merit Award in Arts" ("جائزة الدولة التقديرية في الآداب"). His works focus on reflecting the situation of the Arabs; his wounds, fears, and pace of his life; and the repression that leads to the resignation of the mind and the pursuit of militants.

Mu'nis Razzaz was born on 3 December 1951 in Al-Salt, Jordan (السلط، الأردن), to Syrians Munif Razzaz (1919–1984) (منيف الرزاز) and Lamah Bseiso (1923–2011) (لمعة بسيسو), who was a cousin of poet Moein Bseiso). He received his education at Madrasat Al mutran (مدرسة المطران) in Amman. His mother was a pioneer in social and political work and his father was involved in politics in addition to his work in medicine. In 1965, Mu'nis and his family moved to Damascus, Syria, when his father was elected as a secretary general of the National Command of the Arab Socialist Baath Party.