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Sa'd bin Abdullah al-Junaydil, commonly known as Sa'd ibn Junaydil (; 1915 – 20 June 2006), was a Saudi Arabian historical geographer. Alongside
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, Muhammad al-Ubudi and Abd al-Rahman al-Ansari, he is considered one of the first Saudi geographers in the 20th century. Al-Junaydil was born in
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, Najd and graduated from
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in 1972. He worked as a merchant, schoolteacher and headteacher until the 1970s. He had an interest in
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i folklore,
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artifacts and wrote several dictionaries and geographical encyclopedias from the 1970s until he died in
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at the age of 87.


Biography

Sa'd bin Abdullah bin Ibrahim Al-Junaydil was born in 1915 in
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,
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. He began his studies at the old schools and
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, studied the Qur'an,
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and obtained an elementary certificate in his hometown. He worked in agriculture and trade with his father. His father was also a poet and had a library, and Al-Junaydil benefited greatly from his teachings. He started regular education late, as he was right-hand of his father in business. Al-Junaydil continued his education in
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, southwest of his hometown, where his father had moved. In Dawadmi, he enrolled in the adult education system at the age of thirty, and obtained the intermediate certificate. One day he met his close friend and educator in
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, when he went there for commercial affairs. Abu Moati was at the time Director General of Education in
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, so he made Al-Junaydil an offer to become teacher in Dawadmi, which Al-Junaydil accepted. Although he was an assistant in the management of the school, he also taught there at the intermediate level. He also took over the task of teaching religious subjects, for lack of another teacher, and he also taught Arabic grammar for the sixth grade of primary school. At the time of the exams he sat with his students to take the exam with them, to complete the educational certificate, as he wanted it to fulfill the governmental requirements for teachers. Later, Al-Junaydil took over the management and supervision of the secondary school, in addition to teaching Hadith for the second grade of secondary school and history for the third grade of secondary school, until 1970. He passed several training courses, including the school principal's course, but he refused to be nominated for other courses in Egypt and at the
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, due to his family circumstances and his association with his merchent father. For the same reason, he rejected two nominations for the position of director of education in Al Atawilah in
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, and director of education in
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city in the Mecca Region. Al-Junaydil joined the College of Arts at
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in Riyadh, from which he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Arts from the Department of History in 1967. In 1972 he obtained a higher diploma in
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from the Faculty of Education of the same university. He started writing poetry on special occasions at an early age, and now began writing essays in newspapers. His first article was titled "To the Tribune of Criticism" in the '' Sawt Al-Hijaz'' newspaper. He published his first poem in ''
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'' magazine in the same year, and he also published some of his writings in the ''Al-Ishaa'a'' magazine before it was closed. After graduating, he published a number of geographical and historical researches in the ''Al-Arab'' magazine, and he also published a number of researches about
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in the ''Al-Da'wah'' newspaper in Riyadh.


Death

He was suffering from an illness that afflicted him at the end of his life. He traveled by plane from Riyadh to Taif to spend the summer away from the severe heat, but his illness worsened. He died in Taif on 20 June 2006 and his body was transferred to Mecca. Funeral rites were performed in the Great Mosque of Mecca on the afternoon of 21 June. In June 2011,
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named a street after him in the Al-Sahafa neighborhood.


Works

Al-Jandil wrote a number of multi-genre and topic books, which are: * , three volumes, 1978 * , * , 1981 * , 1980 * , 1980 * , 1978 * , 1978 * , 1998 * , 1999 * , 2004 * * , 2003 * , 2003 * , 2004


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Junaydil, Sa'd 1915 births 2006 deaths Saudi Arabian historians Historical geographers King Saud University alumni Saudi Arabian schoolteachers Folklorists People from Riyadh Province Saudi Arabian encyclopedists Arab lexicographers