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1033:"...and if only for this passionate and compassionate, rehearsal of the bitter betrayal of Arab hopes in the interests of European power politics, this book (T.E. Lawrence: An Arab View) is worth reading. For, after all, therein lies the root of distrust which has poised Arab relations with the west for the past five decades."
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Beginning with his landmark history of Jordan, written in 1985 ... and running through a long list of books and scholarly articles written in Arabic and
English, the Western historian of the region seldom embarks on a new subject without finding that Suleiman Mousa has been there first. In this
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I believe that, in the long run, Western and Arab historians will reach a common view of the history of the Arab Revolt, based on all the evidence that has survived. By challenging the accepted
Western view, Suleiman Mousa played an important part in that process. For that he deserves lasting
1105:"Suleiman Mousa's work had a deep and lasting influence over T.E. Lawrence scholarship. It showed how different those events looked through Arab eyes, and taught us to question the assumption that things happened - only, or indeed at all - because Lawrence wanted them to happen.
329:. This journey had a significant impact on his cultural life as it was then that he started borrowing and purchasing books and novels from neighbouring libraries and fulfilling his passion of reading. He gradually learnt English using dictionaries, and published many articles in
1021:"Although many admirers of T.E. will prefer Lawrence's version of his part in the Arab Revolt, Mr. Mousa's obvious concern to be fair-minded and the weight of the evidence he produces makes his book one that must be studied by all who are interested in 'Lawrence of Arabia'. "
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through documentaries, photos and library resources. Several scientific seminars and conferences have already taken place at the library. Its goal is to become one of the important developmental and economical projects in Jordan, and the place to launch books related to
539:. To this day, his book remains the only one that shows the Arab viewpoint. It has left a deep impact on all researchers interested in Lawrence. Hence, the book has won global reputation, and became a reference to researchers about the subject of Lawrence and the
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was published in 1966 and translated into
English, French and Japanese. It was written after a study that had convinced him that although there were many books written to praise Lawrence and others written to discredit him, all of them exaggerated his part in the
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Suleiman Mousa drew the attention of
Western readers when he published his famous book ‘T.E Lawrence: An Arab View'. Indeed, the professors in the history of the Middle East in Western countries consider Mousa's books valuable research material. The book
1091:"In T. E. Lawrence: An Arab View, Suleiman Mousa gathers a great variety of such details in an attempt to destroy the Lawrence myth. He is offended by Lawrence's egotism and has worked hard to restore the historical record to its proper proportions."
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Although
Suleiman Mousa received numerous awards and honors during his lifetime, many projects have been launched posthumously in recognition of the contributions he has made to Jordanian, Middle Eastern and World history. The establishment of the
1199:, on the occasion of the participation of Suleiman Mousa at the Second International Conference of the social history of Jordan - Amman in July 2000 - and that in recognition of its great foundation for the writing of the history of Jordan.
588:, history of Arab revolution and writings in literature and short stories, in addition to the translations of Arabic and several simplified books written for young people. Mousa relied on many diverse Arab, British and foreign sources.
420:, and also came in response to the British book written by Lawrence himself, who did not give the Arabs their right to the full extent. The author shows that Arabs fought in large numbers in the combat revolt against the
1077:"...is the first scholarly account to give the Arab view, and it is a highly persuasive and thoroughly researched examination of the Lawrence story...Mousa is an intelligent and passionate advocate of the Arab view..."
725:, referred to the uniqueness of the new library, and said that it will be open for all interested readers and researchers, noting that the GAM had taken the time to equip it with many facilities, including an internet
416:, which has been translated into English, French and Japanese. This was a turning point for the author Mousa that has taken him to world fame. He showed the Arab's point of view about battles and events of The Great
510:, which had appeared in Britain earlier that year. The idea of writing a book discussing the matter in an integrated manner from an Arab's perspective was based on the success the eight-page article received.
717:. Another is allocated for books and personal possessions of Suleiman Mousa, as well as some documents he had been collecting during his work in writing, which his family donated to the library. At the
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is considered the best book written in Arabic about the 1948 war ... I hope that
Western researchers continue expressing their gratitude to Suleiman Mousa for the credit he has provided them with.
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and his publications were put close to a halt due to the inappropriate and illiterate environment he went through although he managed to publish a few short stories, articles and translations.
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While the author was resident of Jaffa in 1937, his activities were expanded to
English as well as Arabic history books and he purchased several books in English of which most important were
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in the United
Kingdom in 1974 and spent four months researching documents relating to Jordan. Therefore, his works are considered indispensable references for many students and researchers.
1051:"...However "nationalist" Mr. Mousa may be, he has been painstakingly, tediously thorough in examining this material and in assembling such evidence of Arab opinion as he could obtain..."
523:) followed by the translations into English in 1966, French in 1973 and Japanese in 1988. The book was translated into English by Dr. Albert Boutros, a professor of English at the
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sense, we are all students of
Suleiman Mousa ... And so, on behalf of my Western colleagues, I wish to extend this word of appreciation to the great master of Jordanian history.
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in
Britain is a sure sign of the success and attention this book has drawn. It was Professor Eugene Rogan from the University of Oxford who had remarked in a July 2000 speech:
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An Arab writer must, with no doubt, know a language – in addition to his mother tongue – if he wishes to keep up with the course of world cultures and interact with them.
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1063:"...The book needed writing and deserves reading...He writes honestly, stating his evidence fairly, and his book merits the serious consideration it asks,"
1554:"Mousa was dependent on Arab as well as foreign sources/الموسى: اعتمدت في تأريخ الثورة العربية الكبرى على المصادر العربية والبريطانية/ Addustour News/"
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where he first began working. After returning to Irbid and resuming his profession as a teacher for a brief period, he decided to make the journey to
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rule for independence and freedom, and that they are the ones who fought and struggled, while Lawrence was merely an officer like any other in the
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in 1938. As time progressed, he found himself leaning closer towards books of literature and poetry and his fascination in history developed.
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Shield from the Board of Trustees of the Documentation Center of the Hashemite monarchy of Jordan in recognition of outstanding contribution.
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due to the family's limited income. A few months later, at the age of sixteen, he took up the profession of teaching at the School of Irbid.
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under the name of Suleiman Mousa, located at Al Hussein Cultural Center of the GAM, was inaugurated on behalf of the former Mayor of Amman,
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in early 1939, when he was a mere nineteen years of age. The printing of this book occurred after nearly seventeen years of its writing.
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T.E Lawrence: An Arab View; by Suleiman Mousa| Preface| Oxford University Press, London and New York, 1966
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Honorary gift from the Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation and is a model of the Al-Aqsa mosque - in June 1989.
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Jordan contemporary political history of 1967-1995, the date of publication of the Commission of Jordan.
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references were used for its writing. Mousa was visited by senior Western writers, including professors
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that sparked widespread attention was an article published by the name "Lawrence on the balance" (
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for three years. As were his mother's ambitions, he was then sent to a governmental school in
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Thamanun: rehlat al ayyam wal a'wam| Eighty; An Autobiography, by Suleiman Mousa| pg 32|
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Steps on the Road; by Suleiman Mousa| خطوات على الطريق, سيرة قلم: تجربة كاتب | p. 13-21|
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Ali Bin Al-Hussein Medal - The Independence Medal of the First Order - in June 2002.
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in appreciation for the efforts of Suleiman Mousa in the history of Jordan - 1990.
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Eighty: An Autobiography; Suleiman Mousa (lang-ar|ثمانون: رحلة الأيّام والأعوام)
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An Honorary shield from the first conference of the History of Jordan - 1980.
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author and historian born in Al-Rafeed, a small village north of the city of
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The Establishment of the Emirate of Jordan - 1921-1925, First Edition 1971.
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T.E Lawrence: An Arab View - was translated and published in English 1966,
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Abdullah Bin Al-Hussein Award for Research in Islamic civilization, 1988.
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Suleiman Mousa: Simplified Biography in English, by Yazan Suheil Mousa
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Ali Bin Al-Hussein Medal - The Independence Medal, Second Class, 1971.
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The honorary shield from the Royal Medical Services - December, 1996.
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in 1957, turning to the work of the publications service and the
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Notes, Prince Zeid - the war in Jordan, the first edition 1976.
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Historical Correspondence - the third volume from 1920 to 1923.
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Characters of Jordan – Al-Rai Library, Abu Al-Huda and Mufti.
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Arab Revolt - the causes and the principles and objectives.
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Al-Hussein Medal for distinguished performance- May, 2007.
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Suleiman Mousa with his wife, mother and children in 1953.
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Of our modern history - a book in the history of Jordan
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Studies in Jordan's modern history - Book of the month.
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The Great Arab Revolt - and the documents and arguments.
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Land and People: Jordan, a Historical Sketch, 1921-1973
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East of Jordan - before the founding of the emirate.
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History of Jordan in the twentieth century - Part II.
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History of Jordan in the twentieth century – Part I.
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One of the most prominent works of Suleiman Mousa is
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Grand Cordons of the Order of Independence (Jordan)
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854:Jordan and Palestine – Part I.
369:Jordanian Broadcasting Company
352:whom he had met on a visit to
333:newspapers as well as several
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1760:People from Irbid Governorate
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844:Faces and Features - Part II.
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191:, and was the first and only
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839:Faces and Features – Part I.
520:لورنس والعرب: وجهة نظر عربية
1014:T.E. Lawrence: An Arab View
741:and the history of Jordan.
667:in several stages, with an
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515:T.E. Lawrence: An Arab View
472:T.E. Lawrence: An Arab View
462:T.E. Lawrence: An Arab View
434:The Seven Pillars of Wisdom
413:T.E. Lawrence: An Arab View
205:T.E. Lawrence: An Arab View
118:T.E. Lawrence: An Arab View
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1668:Michigan Quarterly Review
1543:, by Issam Suleiman Mousa
1161:Honorary shield from the
1096:Michigan Quarterly Review
688:Library of Suleiman Mousa
679:Library of Suleiman Mousa
675:in 2008 after his death.
661:Library of Suleiman Mousa
626:after his death in 2008.
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1508:Eighty: An Autobiography
976:For the Sake of Freedom.
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640:congestive heart failure
624:Medal of the Arab Author
576:§ Awards and honors
1780:20th-century historians
1025:Oxford University Press
966:Memories of the scenes.
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814:Oxford University Press
986:The Great Arab Revolt.
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548:University of Oxford
525:University of Jordan
391:Writer and historian
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273:After receiving his
106:1935 until his death
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1412:"The Hejaz Railway"
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395:Mousa's first book
189:in the 20th century
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1219:The Shield of the
1045:News; 10 July 1966
929:The Perfect Wife.
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597:Hussein bin Talal
586:history of Jordan
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504:Richard Aldington
187:History of Jordan
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