[8] He received a prize[9] for his published works and translations, which enriched the Arabic library, as well as his academic achievement in the Lebanese University.
He returned to his parents' home in Sur when he turned ten years old and enrolled in the Jafaria School, where he received his official certificate.
Khalil was 13 years old when he gave his first political speech, which he wrote in 1956 on the anniversary of Balfour Declaration and after the Algerian Revolution.
Khalil traveled to France to continue his higher education in 1962 and enrolled at the University of Lyon, college of arts and humanities, to earn his bachelor's degree in 1966.
He also received his second PhD degree in philosophy in 1984 from the University of Paris under the supervision of François Châtelet, and the topic of his thesis was "Kamal Jumblatt: the unitarian mind speech".
Around that time, Khalil published his book Sartrism: The Paradox of Politics and Ethics (original: Ālsārtryā wthāft ālsyāsā walāẖlāq).
Khalil got to know Jumblatt well, and they were brought together by discussions and debates that lasted for six months and eventually assembled the Progressive Socialist Party.
Khalil also published the following four poetic works: Yawmīyāt Fallāḥ Fī Al-Ġābaẗ Al-H̱amrāʼ, Mzāmyr Al-Twrh Al-Fakīrah, Byr Āl-Slāsl, and Nwr ʿlā Ǧdār Al-Mwt.
The last poem he published, "Rwāya Al-Rwāya" was in Al-Adab Journal in the days of the late writer Suhayl Idris.
[11] Khalil's popularity was not for his poetry, but for being a prominent sociologists in the Arab world, and that is in all three fields of teaching, writing, and translation, particularly in political sociology.
[11] In 2006, after Khalil retired from the Institute of Social Sciences in the Lebanese University, he continued his journey in writing.
Moreover, perhaps his most popular works are his dictionaries in political, philosophical, religious, linguistic, mythological, psychosocial, economics and computer terms.
This was made clear in his latest writings, particularly in ʿql Āl-ʿlm Wʿql Āl-Whm, and other articles, as well as Ḥkmt Allah, his translation of the book La Pensée de Dieu by the Bogdanoff brothers, which has not been published yet.
Cancer is but a defect in cell growth that creates an internal battle as it fails to perform its formative duty of cooperating.
Bearing in mind that physical science was mentioned in the Quran, that is without taking the direction Dr. Yusuf Marwa, author of Ālʿlwm Ālṭbyʿyā Fy Ālqrān Ālkrym had taken in his book.