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Saleh bin Mustafa Al-Tamimi (1877 - 1922) was a Palestinian judge and poet. He was born in Nablus, and studied with his father and other scholars of his time. He was appointed as a judge in Majdal, Gaza, and then an employee of the Sharia courts in Beirut. He died in Damascus. He had a book of manuscript poetry, which his family lost after the 1948 Nakba.
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Saleh bin Mustafa Al-Tamimi was born in the city of Nablus in the year 1877 AD / 1305 AH and was raised there. He studied under his father, and received his education from the scholars of his time, and navigated the mental and transportation sciences, and the Arabic language and literature. Then he entered the judiciary, worked as a judge in Majdal Gaza, and then was appointed as an employee in the Sharia courts in Beirut.
Saleh bin Mustafa al-Tamimi died in Damascus in 1922 AD / 1341 AH and was buried in the Muhajireen cemetery in the Muhajireen neighborhood, and fathered three children.
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His library, including his manuscript collection, was destroyed when his family left Nablus at the time of the Nakba in 1948 and left the entire contents of the house in the hope of returning, but it did not return, so its literary and poetic traces were lost. A poem and several passages or verses remain from his poems in the context of his translations in the study sources. It was mentioned in Al-Babtain’s Dictionary about him, “Al-Nader does not help a few of his verses to derive the characteristics of his poetry, and in general it is thin poetry, in which there is a moral precaution in its spinning, and its images are from the proverb of Arab spinning.”
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