Birth: NULL/NULL/1880 Death:NULL/NULL/1941
Born in Lydda in 1880; studied at Al-Azhar University in Cairo; returned to Palestine in 1904 and worked as the Judge of Jaffa; participated in a scientific mission assigned by Sultan Jamal As-Safah to the Ottoman Caliph in 1915 and congratulated Turkey for its victory against the allies; deported to Alexandria after the British Mandate for his pro-Ottoman and Islamist stances; returned to Jaffa after his release and became teacher and speaker in the Mosque of Hassan Beik Al-Jabi; participated in different events aiming to defend lands from Zionist control; left a small poetry collection; used ‘Hassan Falastin’ as his literary nickname: went to the Haj pilgrimage in Mecca, where he was a guest of King Al-Saud; died there and was buried in Mecca in 1946.