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أهل العلم بين مصر وفلسطين

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قدمت مصر الكثير والكثير للعالم بصفة عامة، والعرب بصفة خاصة. وفي هذا الكتاب يعرض «أحمد الخالدي» لدور مصر في دعم الحركة العلمية الفلسطينية، فمن البديهي أن الصلات بين مصر وفسطين لم تنقطع أبدًا منذ القرن الأول الهجري وحتى الآن؛ فقد توافد راغبو العلم من فلسطين لكي يتلقوا العلم على أيدي علماء مصريين، ومن النادر أن تجد أحد علماء فلسطين في القرن الرابع الهجري لم ينهل من علماء الأزهر الشريف منارة العلم آنذاك، وقد تبوَّأ هؤلاء مكانة مرموقة في فلسطين فشغلوا مناصب في القضاء والإفتاء، وعمل بعضهم بالحكم والإدارة. باختصار يرصد هذا الكتاب الصلات العلمية بين مصر وفلسطين، وأثر مصر في إثراء الحركة العلمية الفلسطينية
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Ahmed Sameh Al-Khalidi

Ahmed Sameh Al-Khalidi: He is considered the father of modern education in Palestine, and one of the great Arab educators in the modern era. where he devoted his life to building an educated nation; Believing that science is the basis for the progress and construction of nations, and in his last years he was interested in helping Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, and taking care of the affairs of their children's education. Ahmed Sameh Al-Haj Ragheb Noman Sheikh Ragheb Muhammad Ali Al-Sayyid Ali Muhammad Khalil Muhammad Sanalla Al-Khalidi was born in Jerusalem in 1896 AD, and received a distinguished degree of education; He completed his basic education at the American Colony School, and secondary at the English School, then traveled to Istanbul and joined the Medical University, where he graduated in 1916; He was appointed head of pharmacists in Homs. He was not satisfied with this, but his passion for education prompted him to study; He joined the American University of Beirut and obtained a Bachelor of Science and a professor's degree in Education, then a Master's degree in Education. Al-Khalidi served in the Ottoman army in the First World War, and with the fall of Palestine under the Mandate, he returned to his homeland and left pharmacy, and devoted his life to education; In 1919, he was appointed “inspector” of knowledge in Jaffa and Gaza, then was promoted as “inspector general” in the Department of Education in Jerusalem in 1923. He was also chosen as the director of the Teachers' House, which was called the Arab College in 1925 AD, and he held the position of Assistant Director of General Education in Palestine in 1941 AD, and Chairman of the Higher Education Committee in Palestine, and he obtained membership in the Royal Society of Arts, and The Royal Society of Central Asia” in Britain. Al-Khalidi was interested in the sons of the martyrs, so he founded the “Arab Orphan” project, the “General Arab Orphan Committee” and the “Sons of the Martyrs Institute.” After the 1948 A.D. catastrophe, he moved to Beirut and continued his interest in education. Al-Khalidi has several books in various fields of knowledge; In the field of education, he authored "Classroom Management" and "Teaching Pillars", and in the field of history he wrote "Egyptian Institutes in Beit Al-Maqdis" and "Journeys in Diyar Al-Sham", and he also made a number of manuscripts. He died of a heart attack in Beirut in 1951 AD, but the traces he left continued to speak of his work despite his heart stopping.

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