Hasan Karmi

Hasan Karmi

Hasan Sa'id Karmi (1905 – May 52007) was a distinguished Palestinian linguist, broadcaster, and scholar.

Hasan Karmi was born in Tulkarem, Palestine. The son of an eminent shari'a court judge, Sheikh Sa'id al-Karmi, Karmi studied in a local Qur'anic school and later attended English College in Jerusalem. He joined the British mandate government's education department and won two scholarships, in 1939 and 1945, to study at the Institute of Education in London. Karmi and his family were forced to flee in the 1948 Nakba. They eventually settled in the neighbourhood of Golders Green, in London, England. Karmi joined the BBC Arabic Service and served as a broadcaster for nearly 40 years. He was the creator, writer, and presenter of a weekly literary program called "Qawlun ala Qawl" (Saying on a Saying) devoted to Arabic poetry and proverbs. The program was the longest running in the history of the BBC Arabic Service. For many years he also wrote a column in "Huna London "(London Calling), which the embassy in Saudi Arabia used to distribute on behalf of the BBC Arabic Service. In 1969 Karmi was awarded an MBE for services to the BBC.

Karmi was married to a Syrian woman, Amina, had one son, Ziyad, and two daughters, Siham and Ghada Karmi. He returned to the Middle East, to Jordan, in 1989 and spent his remaining years working on eleven dictionaries, one Arabic-English, the rest English-Arabic.

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last=Craig
first=Sir James
url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2078710,00.html
title=Letter: Hasan Karmi
publisher=The Guardian
date=2007-05-14
accessdate=2007-05-18

*Karmi, Ghada: "In Search of Fatima: A Palestinian Story" ISBN 1-85984-694-7 Verso 2002
* cite news
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first=Tim
url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,,2073860,00.html
title=Palestinian intellectual and broadcaster passionate about the suffering of his people
publisher=The Guardian
date=2007-05-07
accessdate=2007-05-07

*Marwan Asmar; [http://www.hackwriters.com/KarmiMA.htm Remembering Hassan Al Karmi, the Intellectual I knew] , Hackwriters.com
*Donald Macintyre; [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article2556436.ece Hasan Karmi Broadcaster and lexicographer] , 18 May, 2007, The Independent


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