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Mohammed Barhouma was born on 14 July, 1972 in Hussein Refugee Camp, Amman, Jordan. Discover Mohammed Barhouma's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

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Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 14 July, 1972
Birthday 14 July
Birthplace Hussein Refugee Camp, Amman, Jordan
Nationality Jordan

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2017

In 2017, Hafreyet was founded. Mohammed Barhouma is one of the first writers for this news website, he wrote over 100 articles for this website including a diverse amount of topics that include religion, thought, psychology and politics. Some of the notable articles of that were written by him for this news website include:

2016

In 2016, he published his notable work, a book on religious reformations and the modern era, titled "Moral consciousness and its role in religious reform", which was published by the Emirates Center for Strategic studies and Research, and featured in the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair in May 2016.

Other than his 2,000 written published articles, one of his notable achievements includes his book "Moral consciousness and its role in religious reform" which was published by the Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, in 2016. It talks about religion and the modern era. This book shares its views on the ideas that are lacking in the modern Arab world that are pushing an Arab renaissance, and a scientific, enlightenment revolution to occur returning the status of the Golden Age in the 7th through 13th century.

Other than book reviews and commentaries from known political review websites, Mohammed Barhouma earned records in article attention. He has an estimated three million article views in total, and over thirty thousand shares. He earned an award from the Abu Dhabi Book Fair 2016, for his notable book "Moral Consciousness and its role in religious reform". Apart from monetary awards, he has earned "Top Article of the Day" tag over thirty times throughout his career.

2013

"This study comes at a political time when Salafist jihadist currents kidnap the human, moral and civilized dimension of Islam, and hence the study focuses on saying that the location of human morality in the fields of faith and Sharia in the form provided by Salafi religious thinking and the owners Religious ideologies can justify what is immoral in the name of religion, when it is transformed into an ideology, and when religious texts and teachings are interpreted in a strict manner that collide with the needs and interests of people and their human and human gains as presented and provided by the experiences of political Islam and Salafists In more than one Arab or Islamic country, where the moral, human and civilized dimension of Islam is almost in the test." – 2ooli News

2008

While still writing for Al-Hayat newspaper, Mohammed Barhouma, started writing for Al Ghad Newspaper, in 2008. His first article published, "The Journey of Bush, and Central Stability" on 18 January 2008. Since the start of his career for Al Ghad, he wrote articles in the categories of lifestyle, politics, psychology and religion. Some of his notable articles over the times include:

2001

In 2001, Mohammed Barhouma came to the United Arab Emirates, where he started working for Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research (ECSSR), and wrote for Al-Hayat, and Al-Ghad. He also published his notable book on behalf of this research center. In 2016, Mohammed Barhouma moved to the Emirates Policy Centre. In 2017, Mohammed Barhoum started writing for Hafreyet News.

1994

After completing his school years, Mohammed Barhouma, acquired his bachelor's degree in psychology and Arabic language at Yarmouk University, Amman, by August 1994. He also studied English for five years in the British Council, achieving high intermediate stage, almost advanced.

In 1994, after his graduation, Mohammed Barhouma was looking for a career. He sent his first article in November 1994, to the Distour Newspaper, and was laughed at for his young age and first-time writer status by the people at the post office (this was before the start of the internet, so you had to write articles and send them by mailing). He would publish four other articles for Al-Distour, however, they wouldn't send him any revenue for the published articles. He paused after the 4th article for this cause.

In 1994, after pausing his writing for Al-Distour newspaper, Mohammed Barhouma, looked for other newspapers. He wrote for Al-Ray'ee Newspaper. This was his regular temporary job, where he used revenues to pay for his mom's essentials, since she stopped sewing due to old age and lack of concentration. During these seven years (1994–2001), Mohammed Barhouma would publish around 200 articles in Al-Raee, some articles were even featured on the front cover, gaining him status and reputation for his fresh start as a 21-year-old political writer, which at the time was unheard of, especially in politics, were authors were in the old age of over 45. This would be the start of his political career.

In 1994, Mohammed Barhouma, at the age of 21, started working for Al Hayat newspaper, a Middle-eastern focused newspaper, owned by Saudi Prince Khalid bin Sultan. It is the second newspaper he started writing for. His career included writing around 500 articles for Al Hayat. Despite him as a registered writer for 25 years for this newspaper, he did not write as frequently as he wrote for other newspapers including Al Ghad. This is because in 2014, while working for Emirates Centre for Strategic Studies and Research, he paused writing for Al-Hayat, and in 2017, when he started working for Emirates Policy Center, he resumed writing, this formed a date gap.

Some of the contributions by Mohammed Barhouma include his contributions to various articles from 1994–96 for Shou'an Al Awsat magazine and Palestinian Affairs magazine. He also was part-contributor to multiple featured articles. During his career at Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, he contributed in publishing many books with other notable authors throughout the region.

1972

Mohammed Barhouma (Arabic: محمد برهومة), born 14 July 1972, is a Jordanian writer, media trainer, and researcher currently residing in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. He wrote for multiple newspapers include the Distour Newspaper, the Lebanese Sho'uon Al Awsat (Middle Eastern Affairs Newspaper), and the Palestinian Affairs magazine, Jordan Times (Al-Ray'ee), London-based Hayat newspaper, Al Ghad, Hafreyet News and many other political magazines and newspapers.