Musa al-Husayni

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Musa al-Husayni
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Musa al-Husayni

Musa Kazim al-Husayni (also spelled Husseini; Jerusalem, 1850- 1934) was nominated to several senior posts in the Ottoman administration. He was mayor of Jerusalem (1918-1920), chairman of the Palestinian Arab Action Committee and leader of the Palestinian national movement from 1922 until 1934.

Husayni was a graduate from the Istanbul School of Administration and held many administrative positions (among others district Governor of Yemen, 1908) in the Ottoman Empire from which he retired on the eve of World War I. He was elected president of the Arab Executive Committee at the 3rd Congress in Haifa, 14 December, 1920 and held this position until 1928.

Husayni was head and member of the Palestinian Delegations to London in the 1920-30s. He acted as leader of the demonstration protesting Zionist mass immigration in Jaffa on 27 October, 1933 where he was injured, hastening his death on 27 March, 1934. He was the father of Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni.

[edit] References

  • Gelber, Yoav (1997). Jewish-Transjordanian Relations 1921-48: Alliance of Bars Sinister. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-7146-4675-X
Preceded by
Aref al-Dajani
Mayor of Jerusalem
19181920
Succeeded by
Ragheb Nashashibi
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