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Hayat Alyaqout

Hayat Alyaqout (Arabic: حياة الياقوت; born 1981) is a Kuwaiti writer and publisher. She founded Nashiri, considered the first Arabic nonprofit online publishing house, in 2003.

Hayat Alyaqout
Hayat Alyaqout.
Native name
حياة الياقوت
Born1981 (age 42–43)
OccupationWriter and publisher
LanguageModern Standard Arabic
NationalityKuwaiti
Alma materKuwait University

Biography edit

Hayal Alyaqout was born in 1981 in Kuwait.[1][2] She obtained a bachelor's degree in political science and English from Kuwait University.[3] Alyaqout subsequently graduated with a master's degree in library and information science from the university in 2003,[3] and she has worked as a teaching associate in the information science department.[4]

A freelance writer, Alyaqout began producing articles and stories for Arabic-language publications when she was 17.[3][5][6]

In 2003, she founded Nashiri, considered the first Arabic-language nonprofit digital publishing house.[5][7][8] It is also described as the first online publishing house in the Persian Gulf.[6] The platform offers free e-book editing and publication for amateur writers.[7] It eventually gained mainstream recognition, receiving multiple awards from the Kuwaiti government,[7] including Salem Al-Ali Al-Sabah's Internet Contest Award in 2005.[8] In addition to serving as Nashiri's editor in chief,[3][9] Alyaqout has published her own work on the site, including the 2011 story "wa-tas alunī Ribikkā an al-waliyy" ("And Rebecca Asks me about the Wali").[6]

After the success of Nashiri, in 2005, Alyaqout founded the digital magazine I-MAG (short for Islamic Magazine. She led the site as editor in chief until it ceased publication in 2008.[1][3][10]

In addition to short stories, Alyaqout has written several novels, the first of which was published in 2011.[1] She has served on the board of directors of the Kuwaiti Writers Association [ar],[1] and she has also worked with the Arab Internet Writers' Union.[11]

Alyaqout is a proponent of the Arabic language, and submissions to Nashiri must be in Modern Standard Arabic and meet certain moral standards.[7][9] She has also expressed support for government censorship in the name of protecting the youth.[12]

Publications edit

  • Khashoom! A children's story about plastic surgeries. Also translated into English under the title Schnozi!. 2021. Alrubaian Publishing. [13]
  • Ya Nisaa Jadilin (Oh Women, Argue). Essays on women's rights. 2019. That Alsalasil Publications.
  • Asfaar Dinar (Dinar's Travels). Children’s Story. 2018. Kuwait Awqaf Public Foundation.
  • Nutaf. Very Short Stories. 2017. That Alsalasil Publications.
  • Afar. Novel. 2016.
  • Ghabat Alteen (Mud Forest). Short Stories. 2015. That Alsalasil Publications.
  • Kallulu (Like Pearls) . Novel. 2012.
  • Alhuroof Takhruj Min Albayt (Letters Get Out of the House). Children's Book. 2012. Wahj Alhayat Publishing.
  • Kalamasataan. A series of 4 short stories for children. 2011. Wahj Alhayat Publishing.
  • Alice Fi Bilaad Alwaqwaq! Riwayah Laysat Lissighaar (Alice in Waqwaqland! A novel not for children). 2011.
  • Man Tha Allathi Qaddada Albayaan? (Who Tore The Eloquence? Photographed Linguistic Mistakes and Sins). 2006.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "الكاتب: حياة الياقوت". Nashiri (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-06-29.
  2. ^ "الياقوت، حياة،". Kuwait National Library (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-06-29.
  3. ^ a b c d e "About I-MAG". I-MAG. 2004-12-31. Retrieved 2021-06-29.
  4. ^ Abdullahi, Ismail (2017-11-07). Global Library and Information Science. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. ISBN 978-3-11-041316-8.
  5. ^ a b Lenze, Nele (2018-05-14). Politics and Digital Literature in the Middle East: Perspectives on Online Text and Context. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-76816-8.
  6. ^ a b c Lenze, Nele (2012). "Telling stories online in the Gulf: Prolegomena to the study of an emerging form of Arabic literary expression" (PDF). University of Oslo.
  7. ^ a b c d Pepe, Teresa (2019-01-03). Blogging from Egypt: Digital Literature, 2005-2016. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-1-4744-3401-0.
  8. ^ a b Lenz, Nele (May 2016). "Short Stories and Interaction in Literature Online in the Gulf". Babylon Nordic Journal of Middle East Studies.
  9. ^ a b Al-Shuaibi, Athoob (2015-11-14). "Arabic vs English: Mother tongue threatened by language globalization". Kuwait Times. Retrieved 2021-06-29.
  10. ^ "I-MAG PDF Issues". I-MAG. Retrieved 2021-06-29.
  11. ^ Morsi, Eman Shaban (November 2005). "ARABICLITERATURE2.0: Union and website for Internet writers provide publishing opportunity and highlight new genre". Cairo Magazine.
  12. ^ Kennedy, Rachael (2018-11-28). "Kuwaiti artist designs 'Cemetery of Banned Books'". Euronews. Retrieved 2021-06-29.
  13. ^ "Schnozi by Hayat Alyaqout". Retrieved 6 June 2022.

External links edit

  • Hayat Alyaqout's website

hayat, alyaqout, arabic, حياة, الياقوت, born, 1981, kuwaiti, writer, publisher, founded, nashiri, considered, first, arabic, nonprofit, online, publishing, house, 2003, native, nameحياة, الياقوتborn1981, occupationwriter, publisherlanguagemodern, standard, ara. Hayat Alyaqout Arabic حياة الياقوت born 1981 is a Kuwaiti writer and publisher She founded Nashiri considered the first Arabic nonprofit online publishing house in 2003 Hayat AlyaqoutHayat Alyaqout Native nameحياة الياقوتBorn1981 age 42 43 OccupationWriter and publisherLanguageModern Standard ArabicNationalityKuwaitiAlma materKuwait University Contents 1 Biography 2 Publications 3 References 4 External linksBiography editHayal Alyaqout was born in 1981 in Kuwait 1 2 She obtained a bachelor s degree in political science and English from Kuwait University 3 Alyaqout subsequently graduated with a master s degree in library and information science from the university in 2003 3 and she has worked as a teaching associate in the information science department 4 A freelance writer Alyaqout began producing articles and stories for Arabic language publications when she was 17 3 5 6 In 2003 she founded Nashiri considered the first Arabic language nonprofit digital publishing house 5 7 8 It is also described as the first online publishing house in the Persian Gulf 6 The platform offers free e book editing and publication for amateur writers 7 It eventually gained mainstream recognition receiving multiple awards from the Kuwaiti government 7 including Salem Al Ali Al Sabah s Internet Contest Award in 2005 8 In addition to serving as Nashiri s editor in chief 3 9 Alyaqout has published her own work on the site including the 2011 story wa tas aluni Ribikka an al waliyy And Rebecca Asks me about the Wali 6 After the success of Nashiri in 2005 Alyaqout founded the digital magazine I MAG short for Islamic Magazine She led the site as editor in chief until it ceased publication in 2008 1 3 10 In addition to short stories Alyaqout has written several novels the first of which was published in 2011 1 She has served on the board of directors of the Kuwaiti Writers Association ar 1 and she has also worked with the Arab Internet Writers Union 11 Alyaqout is a proponent of the Arabic language and submissions to Nashiri must be in Modern Standard Arabic and meet certain moral standards 7 9 She has also expressed support for government censorship in the name of protecting the youth 12 Publications editKhashoom A children s story about plastic surgeries Also translated into English under the title Schnozi 2021 Alrubaian Publishing 13 Ya Nisaa Jadilin Oh Women Argue Essays on women s rights 2019 That Alsalasil Publications Asfaar Dinar Dinar s Travels Children s Story 2018 Kuwait Awqaf Public Foundation Nutaf Very Short Stories 2017 That Alsalasil Publications Afar Novel 2016 Ghabat Alteen Mud Forest Short Stories 2015 That Alsalasil Publications Kallulu Like Pearls Novel 2012 Alhuroof Takhruj Min Albayt Letters Get Out of the House Children s Book 2012 Wahj Alhayat Publishing Kalamasataan A series of 4 short stories for children 2011 Wahj Alhayat Publishing Alice Fi Bilaad Alwaqwaq Riwayah Laysat Lissighaar Alice in Waqwaqland A novel not for children 2011 Man Tha Allathi Qaddada Albayaan Who Tore The Eloquence Photographed Linguistic Mistakes and Sins 2006 References edit a b c d الكاتب حياة الياقوت Nashiri in Arabic Retrieved 2021 06 29 الياقوت حياة Kuwait National Library in Arabic Retrieved 2021 06 29 a b c d e About I MAG I MAG 2004 12 31 Retrieved 2021 06 29 Abdullahi Ismail 2017 11 07 Global Library and Information Science Walter de Gruyter GmbH amp Co KG ISBN 978 3 11 041316 8 a b Lenze Nele 2018 05 14 Politics and Digital Literature in the Middle East Perspectives on Online Text and Context Springer ISBN 978 3 319 76816 8 a b c Lenze Nele 2012 Telling stories online in the Gulf Prolegomena to the study of an emerging form of Arabic literary expression PDF University of Oslo a b c d Pepe Teresa 2019 01 03 Blogging from Egypt Digital Literature 2005 2016 Edinburgh University Press ISBN 978 1 4744 3401 0 a b Lenz Nele May 2016 Short Stories and Interaction in Literature Online in the Gulf Babylon Nordic Journal of Middle East Studies a b Al Shuaibi Athoob 2015 11 14 Arabic vs English Mother tongue threatened by language globalization Kuwait Times Retrieved 2021 06 29 I MAG PDF Issues I MAG Retrieved 2021 06 29 Morsi Eman Shaban November 2005 ARABICLITERATURE2 0 Union and website for Internet writers provide publishing opportunity and highlight new genre Cairo Magazine Kennedy Rachael 2018 11 28 Kuwaiti artist designs Cemetery of Banned Books Euronews Retrieved 2021 06 29 Schnozi by Hayat Alyaqout Retrieved 6 June 2022 External links editHayat Alyaqout s website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hayat Alyaqout amp oldid 1220736446, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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