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- Country of residence: Palestine
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Adnan Hussein Ayyash (December 18, 1952-) is a Palestinian historian . He was born in the village of Rafat ( Salfit ) and received his secondary education in the town of Bidya . He currently works as an academic supervisor at Al-Quds Open University, Salfit Governorate branch, and is a member of the Selection of Some Employees and a member of the Control Council in the region.
His life
In 1976, Ayash obtained a BA in History from Beirut Arab University in Lebanon . In 1988, he obtained a postgraduate diploma from Saint Joseph University in Lebanon, then a master’s degree in history from the same university. In 2001, he obtained a doctorate in history from the University of Nilein in Sudan. He worked as a teacher in Libya and the Emirates and worked as a lecturer at the Modern College in Ramallah .
He was a member of the Public Action Committee in Salfit , and between 1999-2005 he served as Chairman of the Rafat Village Council .
His works
The historian has many publications and research papers on oral history, settlement, and Jerusalem, including:
The roots of Ibadism in the Maghreb - Arab Journal for the Humanities / Yarmouk University.
The apartheid wall, the bulldozer of ethnic cleansing in Jerusalem / An-Najah National University.
Zionist settlement and its repercussions on Palestinian human rights / Nasser International University in Libya.
The Nakba of Palestine - Journal of Human Sciences / University of Science and Technology in Sana’a.
Fares Al-Azouni (Death Squad Leader) Islamic University of Gaza.
Al-Hallaj, a heretic or a Sufi - Free University of Tunis under arbitration.
Settlement activity and its demographic repercussions on the Palestinians - Journal of the Institute for Arab Research and Studies / Cairo - under arbitration.
The apartheid wall and its negative effects on the lands of Salfit Governorate / Islamic University Magazine / Gaza - under arbitration.
The migration of Palestinian youth and brains abroad.
The history of the people of Oman until the late eighteenth century AD.
The apartheid wall and its repercussions on the residents of the West Bank whose lands are adjacent to the separation wall.
Palestinian refugees and Zionist allegations against them.
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