Mohammed Rateb al-Nabulsi

Mohammed Rateb al-Nabulsi
Mohammed Rateb Al-Nabulsi
Mohammed Rateb al-Nabulsi
Native name محمد راتب النابلسي
Born 1938
Damascus, Syria
Nationality Syrian
Education

Master's degree in Arabic arts, University of Lyon.

Doctorate degree in education, University of Dublin, 1999
Known for His books, I'jaz lectures
Website nabulsi.com/en

Mohammed Rateb Al-Nabulsi (Arabic: محمد راتب النابلسي) (born 1938) is a Syrian writer & Professor, and Muslim scholar, and Co-founder & manager (Nabulsi Encyclopedia of Islamic Science).[1] He was a professor at Damascus University. He was living in Syria but after the Syrian Civil War started in 2011 he went to Jordan.[2]

ُEducation

He was raised in Damascus and studied in its schools. After he graduated from high school he started studying at the faculty of Arts in Damascus University to study Arabic language, he graduated in 1964 with Licentiate degree . In 1966 he got a diploma in Educational qualification. Then he got a master's degree in Arabic arts from University of Lyon . And got Doctorate degree in Education from University of Dublin , in 1999.[3]

Books

He wrote dozens of books, such as:[4]

Books translated from Arabic to English

Books in Arabic

The Isra and Miraj, (Arabic: الإسراء والمعراج) . The Hijra, (Arabic: الهجرة) . God is the greatest, (Arabic: الله أكبر) .

On TV

He made hundreds of lectures on different TV channels, such as Iqraa TV[5] , Syria TV[6] , Cham TV[7] , Addounia TV[8] , Al-Resalah TV[9] , Infinity TV[10] , Future TV[11]

See also

References

  1. Nabulsi Encyclopedia of Islamic Science website
  2. al nabulsi biography
  3. Al-nabulsi biography – in Arabic
  4. list of Nabulsi books – (ar)
  5. lectures and interviews at Iqraa TV
  6. playlist- lectures and interviews at Iqraa TV
  7. playlist- lectures and interviews at Cham TV
  8. playlist- lectures and interviews at Addounia TV
  9. playlist- lectures and interviews at Resalah TV
  10. playlist- lectures and interviews at Infinity TV
  11. playlist- lectures and interviews at Future TV

External links


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