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Fi Sabil Qadiyat Filastin wa al-Wahdah al-'Arabiyah, wa min wahi al-Nakbah wa ajl mu'alijat-ha:

rasa'il wa maqalat wa buhuth wa muqabalat wa ta'ibat, Bayrut, 19048-1972.

著者名:
Darwazan, Muhd. 'Izzat (1889- )
出版元:
al-Maktabat al-''Asriyah
頁数:
524p. 古書
刊行年:
(1972)

Palestine -- Jewish-Arab relations -- History

Fī sabīl qaḍīyat Filasṭīn wa-al-waḥdah al-ʻArabīyah wa-min waḥy al-nakbah wa-li-ajl muʻālajatihā : rasāʼil wa-maqālāt wa-buḥūth wa-muqābalāt wa-taʻqībāt, Bayrūt, 1948-1972
Muḥammad ʻIzzat Darwazah



Muhammad 'Izzat Darwaza (Arabic: محمد عزة دروزة; 1888–1984[1]) was a Palestinian politician, historian, and educator from Nablus. Early in his career, he worked as an Ottoman bureaucrat in Palestine and Lebanon. Darwaza had long been a sympathizer of Arab nationalism and became an activist of that cause following the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire in 1916, joining the nationalist al-Fatat society. As such, he campaigned for the union of Greater Syria (modern-day Levant) and vehemently opposed Zionism and foreign mandates in Arab lands. From 1922 to 1927, he served as an educator and as the principal at the an-Najah National School where he implemented a pro-Arab nationalist educational system, promoting the ideas of Arab independence and unity. Darwaza's particular brand of Arab nationalism was influenced by Islam and his beliefs in Arab unity and the oneness of Arabic culture.
Later, Darwaza co-founded the nationalist Istiqlal party in Palestine and was a principal organizer of anti-British demonstrations. In 1937, he was exiled to Damascus as a result of his activities and from there he helped support the Arab revolt in the Mandatory Palestine.

No.
45394
価格:
1,056円


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