الثلاثاء، 20 أكتوبر 2015

Muhammad ibn Abd al-Hadi Darwaza

Muhammad ibn Abd al-Hadi Darwaza (June 21, 1887 - July 26, 1984) thinker, writer and nationalist militant Arab born in Nablus, died in Damascus. In addition to the political struggle, it was a man of letters and historian and journalist and translator and interpreter of the Koran. It is one of the founders of the Arab national thought to bright exclusive and Zaki al-Arsuzi side. Struggle took the form of a unitary overcome the fragmentation and artificial boundary conditions, participating in the establishment and activity of political parties and associations independence struggle of Arab unity in Greater Syria (before divided by colonialism in 1920), such as the Arab Society Party girl and Arab independence. It is one of the members of the General Syrian Congress (1919) and secretary of the Constituent Assembly, and one of the authors of the first Syrian constitution. Turkification policy opposed and led many anti-British Mandate over Palestine and the policy of Arab land division activities, anticipating the unification of Syria and Egypt in the fifties of the twentieth century. Considered his autobiography date for the march of struggle the National Movement, independence and unity during the twentieth century. Darwaza left more than fifty books in various sciences related to Arabism and Islam year history, including a series of books in the history of the Arab Movement and assets of Arab nationalism and Arab unity.

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