Hasan Tahboub
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Hasan Fateen Tahboub (حسن فطين طهبوب) (July 1923 - April 1998), was a leader of the Arab community in Jerusalem, Head of the Supreme Islamic Council in Jerusalem (1993-1998) and Minister of Waqf and Religious Affairs in the Palestinian Authority (1994-1998)[1]. He was born in the southern West Bank city of Hebron (الخليل) into the Tahboub family which has had a notable role in managing the Islamic Waqf in Palestine for many centuries.
Tahboub spent most of his life managing and defending the Islamic Waqf in Jerusalem and the West Bank since he joined the Waqf department of Palestine in 1947. He was Director General of Waqf in the West Bank (1960-1984) and Jerusalem during the Jordanian era.
Tahboub's father, Fateen Tahboub(فطين طهبوب) was a member of the 5th Jordanian Parliament representing Hebron, elected in 1958.
Hasan Tahboub died in Amman, Jordan on April 27, 1998 and was buried in the Old City of Jerusalem, near the Lions' Gate.