Abdullah Abu Dahesh
Abdullah Abu Dahesh (Arabic:عبدالله أبوداهش) is a Saudi historian and researcher,[1] born in Tanomah Bani Shehr in Asir province in 1950.[2] He has a strong interest in the historical literature of the southern region of Saudi Arabia He founded the magazine Habaasha, a scientific yearbook focused on studies of the history and literature of the Arabian Peninsula and its intellectual heritage. EducationIn 1984, he received a doctoral degree with first class honors from Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University Faculty of Arabic Language, with his thesis titled, The Impact of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab's Call on Thought and Literature in Southern Arabic Peninsula.[3][4] CareerHe served as a professor of literature at King Khalid University in Abha. He established Habaasha magazine, an annual scientific publication focused on research in the literature, history, and intellectual heritage of the Arabian Peninsula. Its first issue was published in 2011. Additionally, he founded the Dr. Abdullah Abu Dahish House for Scientific Research and Publishing, along with the Dr. Abdullah Abu Dahish Prize for Scientific Research.[5][6] WorksAuthor
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AwardsHe won King Salman prize and scholarship for the History of the Arabian Peninsula for Pioneers in the History of the Arabian Peninsula in 2005.[8][failed verification] References
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