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Arif Karkhi Abukhudairi Mahmoud, better known as Arif Khudairi, (born 30 May 1948) is an Egyptian poet, novelist, folklorist, and translator.〔Sylvia Lukeman, Love Poems of Arif Khudairi, 2011, p.vii〕 ==Biography== Khudairi was born in Luxor and grew up in Aswan, a little town in the southern part of Egypt. In 1966 he attended the Faculty of Arts at the University of Cairo where he studied at the Department of Arabic Language and Literature. Having graduated with a degree in Arabic from Faculty of Art, University of Cairo in 1970, Khudairi worked as a school teacher for nine years. An M.A. degree in 1978 was followed by a spell of teaching in South Korea as well as lecturing and working as an interpreter for the Korean Broadcasting System in Seoul. In 1981 Khudairi left for the USA where he taught at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. This was followed by three years in Malaysia. On his return to Egypt, he completed his PhD. dissertation on Al-Mutanabbi, generally recognized as the greatest classical Arab poet of the 10th century.〔Mahir Shafiq Farid, The Rubaiyat of Arif Khudairi, p.13〕 In 1990 he left for Brunei Darussalam where he has taught Arabic literature at the Institute of Islamic Studies(1990-1999), the University of Brunei Darussalam (1999-2007),and Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali (2007-2013).
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