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  2. Turki al-Hamad (Arabic: تركي الحمد, Turki al-Ḥamad; born 10 March 1952) is a Saudi Arabian political analyst, journalist, and novelist, best known for his trilogy about the coming-of-age of Hisham al-Abir, a Saudi Arabian teenager, the first installment of which, Adama, was published in 1998.

  3. Turki al-Hamad, born in 1952 in Jordan to Saudi parents, earned a doctorate in political science at the University of South Carolina. He is considered to be one of the most outstanding cultural figures within Saudi Arabia and the Arab world as a whole.

  4. english.alarabiya.net › authors › Turki-al-HamadTurki al-Hamad - Al Arabiya

    Turki al-Hamad is an influential Saudi Arabian political analyst, journalist and novelist. His works include The Winds of Paradise, Al-Karadib, and Adama, among others.

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  5. Dec 3, 2017 · Hamad is a Saudi political analyst, journalist and novelist, best known for his trilogy about the coming-of-age of Hisham al-Abir, a Saudi teenager, the first installment of which, Adama, was ...

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  6. Oct 6, 2016 · Turki al-Hamad, a famed liberal Saudi novelist and writer, called on religious scholars such as Salman al-Odah, who is popular among Islamists, not to mix politics and religion, and urged his liberal counterparts to stay true to their values.

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  7. In an exclusive interview with Al Arabiya.net, prominent Saudi thinker Turki al-Hamad shared his thoughts on the region, including politics and societal matt...

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  8. Turki Al-Hamad is a political analyst, journalist, and novelist. He is best known for his trilogy “The Spectrums of Abandoned Alleys”, first published in 1998. He was born in Jordan in 1953 to a family of merchants originally from Buraydah, in the Al-Qassim Province of Saudi Arabia.

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