Najib Nassar (Arabic: نجيب نصار; January 1, 1865 – December 28, 1947) was a Palestinian journalist perhaps best known as the owner-editor of, and frequent contributor to, the Palestinian weekly newspaper Al-Karmil. Historian Rashid Khalidi described him as "a pioneer among Palestinian and Arab journalists" due to "the sophistication and tenaciousness of his opposition to Zionism."[1]
^Khalidi, Rashid (2010). Palestinian identity : the construction of modern national consciousness. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 19, 119–144. ISBN 978-0-231-52174-1. OCLC 488654510.
NajibNassar (Arabic: نجيب نصار; January 1, 1865 – December 28, 1947) was a Palestinian journalist perhaps best known as the owner-editor of, and frequent...
the courts of Mandate Palestine. His great-great-uncle, the journalist NajibNassar, founded the Haifa-based newspaper Al-Karmil in the last years of the...
in September 1908; Al-Karmil (Carmel after Mount Carmel) in Haifa by NajibNassar in December 1908; and Falastin (Palestine) by the cousins Issa El-Issa...
"Palestinians" was Khalil Beidas in 1898, followed by Salim Quba'in and NajibNassar in 1902. After the 1908 Young Turk Revolution, which eased press censorship...
Alongside contemporaries such as Khalil al-Sakakini, Izzat Darwaza and NajibNassar, Beidas was one of Palestine's foremost intellectuals in the early twentieth...
On 10 September 2021, a new government headed by Najib Mikati was formed in Lebanon, 13 months after the resignation of former Prime Minister Hassan Diab...
colonialism and Palestinian self-identity in a novel about his great-uncle NajibNassar.[citation needed] Short stories in Palestinian literature started with...