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Mu'in al-Madi

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248:(the Ottoman governor there, Jamal Pasha, had already hanged a number of Arab nationalists in the city) to serve as governmental employee. Following this demotion, he was tried by a military tribunal on charges of "conspiracy against the Ottoman state," but the charges were acquitted when his father interfered on his behalf. Al-Madi's demotion and trial left him embittered with the Ottoman authorities and after his release, he took up an alias and hid in the house of an 299:
After the dissolution of the pan-Arab government in May 1921, al-Madi returned to Ijzim. His background in addition to his education, allowed him to take controversial stands without affecting his position as an Arab nationalist. He was one of the few members in this movement to make compromises with
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the question of establishing an Arab Legislative Council. By 1924, he began to gain influence in Ijzim and formed a base of support in Haifa. He and Najib al-Hakim joined and offered their services without charge to the Haifa branch of the
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Al-Madi received amnesty in 1946. The re-established AHC again appointed him a member in January 1947. He could not attend the London Conference that year due to an illness and was temporarily replaced by
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Mu'in received his primary education at the government-run al-Rushdiyya School in Haifa, finishing in 1908. He later enrolled in the al-Mulkiyya School (Royal College) in
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that was initiated the year prior. He was exiled with most of the Palestinian Arab leadership and was one of the first leaders to meet with al-Husayni in
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From 1918, al-Madi was among the focal members of an emerging group of Arab nationalists based in Haifa and linked to the pan-Arab movement of
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to villages north of Haifa. Mu'in's father, Abdullah al-Madi, was a member of Haifa's municipal council from 1902–05 and 1912.
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Haifa in the late Ottoman period, 1864-1914: Muslim town in transition Volume 16 of The Ottoman Empire and its heritage
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Confronting an empire, constructing a nation: Arab nationalists and popular politics in mandate Palestine
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against the Ottoman Turks in 1917. He served under the short-lived Damascus-based government of
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where he was "enthusiastically" received. He successfully managed to convince
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On August 2, 1932, al-Madi became one of nine Palestinians who founded the
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from the army to lead an Arab volunteer army against the British in
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Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs
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to discuss a new Arab strategy. In January 1938, the
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Independence Party (Mandatory Palestine) politicians
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party which espoused pan-Arabism, independence from
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He was again sent to Iraq (with 25: 228:Municipalities of Acre and Baysan 215:clerk in the town of Kashmuna in 105:Head of Acre Municipality (1914) 351:. In June, he was dispatched to 172:family, al-Madi, in the town of 158:1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine 40: 316:Independence Party of Palestine 339:He was later appointed to the 302:Palestine Arab Workers Society 156:. Al-Madi helped organize the 1: 776:Palestinian Arab nationalists 578:Palestinian Personalities - M 144:politician and member of the 647:Muslih, Muhammad Y. (1989). 379:, to garner support for the 683:. Garnet and Ithaca Press. 626:Matthew, Weldon C. (2006). 792: 322:al-Istiqlal (Independence) 286:King Faisal ibn al-Hussein 150:al-Istiqlal (Independence) 677:Nafi, Basheer M. 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Muin al-Madi

Ijzim
Ottoman
Palestine
Damascus
Syria
al-Istiqlal
Arab Higher Committee
Arabic
Palestinian Arab
Arab Higher Committee
al-Istiqlal (Independence)
Arab nationalism
1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine
Palestinian Arab
Ijzim
Jezreel Valley
Mas'ud al-Madi
Haifa
Mediterranean
Palestine
Jaffa
Istanbul
Turkish language
Ottoman
Anatolia
Acre
Baysan
Arab nationalists

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