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  1. Khalil al-Sakakini (en árabe: خليل السكاكيني ‎; nacido el 23 de enero de 1878, muerto el 13 de agosto de 1953) fue un profesor, académico, poeta y nacionalista árabe de origen palestino y de creencias cristianas ortodoxas.

  2. Khalil Sakakini ( Arabic: خليل السكاكيني; 23 January 1878 – 13 August 1953) was a Palestinian teacher, scholar, poet, and Arab nationalist. [1] Biography. Khalil Raad, Signed portrait of Khalil Sakakini, Jerusalem, 1906. Sakakini was born into a Palestinian Christian Orthodox family in Jerusalem in the Ottoman Empire on 23 January 1878.

  3. 8 de oct. de 2021 · October 8, 2021. Share. Khalil Sakakini is remembered for his political activism, his contribution to education in Jerusalem and Palestine, and his extensive writings during the first half of the 20th century. Sakakini kept a diary for 45 years starting in his late twenties, at the turn of the century.

  4. www.facesofpalestine.org › profiles › khalil-al-sakakiniKhalil al-Sakakini

    7 de ene. de 2024 · Khalil al-Sakakini was a prominent Palestinian educator, intellectual, and nationalist figure. He is recognized for his contributions to Palestinian education, literature, and national identity. He was an advocate for secular and scientific education and was involved in political activism, particularly in relation to Palestinian ...

  5. Khalil Sakakini Cultural Center. The center was named after Khalil Sakakini, an intellectual and educational philosopher, one of the founders of the Palestinian national culture, and one of the most prominent contributors to its identity.

  6. 13 de ago. de 2023 · Interactive Encyclopedia of the Palestine Question. Biography | Khalil Sakakini was one of the most prominent educators in Palestine before the Nakba, and a liberal, enlightened intellectual who fought, within the framework of the national movement, religious segregation.

  7. Khalil al-Sakakini (1878-1953), a Rum Orthodox Christian, was born in Old Jerusalem in 1878.2 His father served as the mukhtar of the local Rum Orthodox community. Khalil al-Sakakini was one of the most influential and prominent Palestinian intellectuals of the first half of the twentieth century.