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Biography from draft
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- Head of University of Jordan.[1]
- Teacher in Jordanian Ministry Of Education
- Fellow of Faculty Of Arts-University Of Jordan
- Editor of the deanship of scientific research journal at University Of Jordan
- Assistant dean of Faculty Of Arts For Administrative And Financial Affairs
- Chief editor of cultural journal-University Of Jordan
- Head of Jordanian Writers Society (1985-1987)
- Member of the advisor committee of ministry of culture (1988)
- Dean of the deanship of students' affairs-University of Jordan
- Minister of culture (12/1989-1/1991)[2]
- Minister of culture and youth (1/1991- 6/1991)[2]
- Minister of media monitor and culture (6/1991- 10/1991)
- Minister of culture and higher education (10/1991- 11/1991).[2][3]
- Chairman of The royal Hashemite Court (For more than 20 months in the 1990s).[4]
- Political advisor to Hussien Bin Talal-the king of the Hashemite Kingdom Of Jordan (During the 1990s)
- Vice prime Minister and the minister of media monitor (1/1995-2/1996)
- Chairman of Jordanian Press-Foundation - Alrai Newspaper
- Vice chairman the board of trustees for Al Al-bait institute of Islamic thought (From 2000 until his date)
- Member of Faculty Of Arts - Jordanian University For Women
- Head of Jerash University
- Head of University Of Jordan (5/2007 - 7/2010)
- Vice chairman of Jordan Academy Of Arabic
- Vice prime Minister and minister of education (7/2010 - 1/2011).[5]
- Head of The Royal Hashemite Court (3/2011) to (25\10\2011
- Fellow of Jordanian Senate (25\10\2011) until his date
- Chairman of Jordan Academy Of Arabic.[6]
- A membership of a syndicate and the cultural connections
- Fellow of the permanent office of the Arab association for comparative literature (Algeria 1984)
- Fellow of the royal strategic studies center-Al Al-bet institute (from 2000 to the date)
- Fellow of Jordan Academy Of Arabic.
- Fellow of Jordanian Writers Society.[7]
References
- ^ Japanese embassy in jordan.
- ^ a b c "Prof. Khaled Al-Karaki". University of Jordan. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
- ^ Jerusalem and Its Role in Islamic Solidarity by Y. Reiter.
- ^ bloomberg.
- ^ Queen rania official website.
- ^ croun Prince foundation website.
- ^ Martyrdom in Islam by David Cook, Khaled Al-Karaki, Hsanat Al Shuhadaa.