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- Country of residence: Palestine
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Fahmi Tawfiq Muqbil (1944-2016) is a Palestinian author and academic , born in the village of Sindiana in Haifa . He obtained a BA in History in 1974 and a General Diploma in Education in 1975 from Beirut Arab University, in addition to obtaining a Diploma in Postgraduate Arab and Islamic Studies ( Islamic History ) from the same university in 1979. He completed his PhD in 1983 from the University of Manchester in Britain in Modern History from the Department of Oriental Studies .
He died on November 17, 2016 in Irbid , Jordan .
His biography
Muqbil worked in the field of teaching for a year at the University of Constantine in Algeria in the Department of History in 1983. He then traveled to Saudi Arabia and worked as a teacher at King Faisal University in Al-Ahsa in the Department of Social Studies in the College of Education in 1984, and as an associate professor in 1995. He was also a prominent member of many departments and sections such as the library, the Personal Interviews Committee, Admissions and Registration, and the Committee for Preparing a Book on the History of the Establishment of the University.
He gave more than 50 public lectures to scientific institutions and universities , and his articles were published in many Arab newspapers. He was a contributor to many scientific conferences and seminars inside and outside Saudi Arabia.
His writings and educational publications
Among his most important works:
Proving the right of Arabs and Muslims to Jerusalem and Palestine negates the Jews’ claim to it.
Pioneers of Reform in the Modern Afghan Era, Reza Abdo Al-Kawakibi.
The role of Arabs in discovering the New World ( America ).
Social work and its therapeutic role within correctional institutions in Arab society.
Historical geography of Palestine, the Transoxiana region, and southern Syria at the end of the sixteenth century AD.
Map of destroyed Arab villages in 1999.
Jenin city and its region in 1964.
He has educational publications, including:
The position of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Jewish immigration and the partition of Palestine 1933-1948.
The status of Suleiman the Magnificent and his impact on the history of the East and the West 1520-1566.
Questions about the reasons for the absence of Ottoman naval competition in the geographical discoveries of the New World 1492-1566.
The character of King Abdulaziz in the modern and contemporary history of Palestine 1903-1953.
A comparative study between the two reform pioneers, Muhammad Abduh and Jamal al-Din al-Afghani: aspects of similarity and contrast.
The role of educational institutions in combating rumors.
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