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Jihad Al-Turbani ([[Arabic]]: [[جهاد الترباني]]) is a Palestinian author, poet, and historical researcher interested in [[Islamic history]]. He gained fame for his supportive poetry during the [[Syrian Civil War]] against [[Bashar Al Assad]]'s government and the [[Egyptian revolution]] against [[Hosni Mubarak]]'s government. His poems have been sung by various artists, including [[Fadel Chaker]], Naif al Sharhaan, and the 'Strangers for Islamic Art' team. |
Jihad Al-Turbani ([[Arabic]]: [[جهاد الترباني]]) is a Palestinian author, poet, and historical researcher interested in [[Islamic history]]. He gained fame for his supportive poetry during the [[Syrian Civil War]] against [[Bashar Al Assad]]'s government and the [[Egyptian revolution]] against [[Hosni Mubarak]]'s government. His poems have been sung by various artists, including [[Fadel Chaker]], Naif al Sharhaan, and the 'Strangers for Islamic Art' team. |
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He is the author of (100 Great People of Islam who Changed the Course of History),<ref>{{Cite web|title=جهاد الترباني Online at Jarir.com|url=https://www.jarir.com/arabic-books-440728.html|access-date=18 February 2021|website=www.jarir.com}}</ref> (101 Barbosa's mystery) |
He is the author of (100 Great People of Islam who Changed the Course of History),<ref>{{Cite web|title=جهاد الترباني Online at Jarir.com|url=https://www.jarir.com/arabic-books-440728.html|access-date=18 February 2021|website=www.jarir.com}}</ref> (101 Barbosa's mystery), (101 Arius' Secrets) and (Muhammad (SAW)'s Schoolbook) |
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One of his famous poems is "We are heroes, we don't bow our heads," sung by the 'Strangers for Islamic art' team. He also wrote "Advance! 'Taqadamo'," which praises the Syrian government revolters. Additionally, he took part in the Sawaed Al Ekhaa program. |
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== Works == |
== Works == |
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Jehad Al-Turbani | |
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Nationality | Palestinian |
Occupation(s) | Writer, poet |
Jihad Al-Turbani (Arabic: جهاد الترباني) is a Palestinian author, poet, and historical researcher interested in Islamic history. He gained fame for his supportive poetry during the Syrian Civil War against Bashar Al Assad's government and the Egyptian revolution against Hosni Mubarak's government. His poems have been sung by various artists, including Fadel Chaker, Naif al Sharhaan, and the 'Strangers for Islamic Art' team.
He is the author of (100 Great People of Islam who Changed the Course of History),[1] (101 Barbosa's mystery), (101 Arius' Secrets) and (Muhammad (SAW)'s Schoolbook)
One of his famous poems is "We are heroes, we don't bow our heads," sung by the 'Strangers for Islamic art' team. He also wrote "Advance! 'Taqadamo'," which praises the Syrian government revolters. Additionally, he took part in the Sawaed Al Ekhaa program.
Works
Books
- 100 Great People of Islam that Changed the Course of History [2]
- (Hayreddin) Barbarossa's Mystery 101[3]
- Secrets of Arius 101[4]
- The Fandal's war 101[5]
- Schoolbook of Muhammad (SAW) (History of Muhammad SAW in one book) [6]
- The School of the Companions (of Muhammad SAW)[7]
Poems
One of the most important poems that Jihad Al-Turbani wrote is
- (ما وهانا)(We have not faltered)
- (اننا الابطال) (We are the heroes)
See also
References
- ^ "جهاد الترباني Online at Jarir.com". www.jarir.com. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
- ^ "جهاد الترباني Online at Jarir.com". www.jarir.com. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
- ^ "نتائج البحث عن: 'لغز بربوسا'". www.jarir.com. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
- ^ "جهاد الترباني Online at Jarir.com". www.jarir.com. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
- ^ "نتائج البحث عن: 'حرب الفاندال'". www.jarir.com. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
- ^ "جهاد الترباني Online at Jarir.com". www.jarir.com. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
- ^ "جهاد الترباني Online at Jarir.com". www.jarir.com. Retrieved 18 February 2021.