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Mohammed Rateb Al-Nabulsi (Arabic: محمد راتب النابلسي) (January 29, 1939) is a Syrian writer, professor, Islamic scholar, and Co-founder & manager (Nabulsi Encyclopedia of Islamic Science).[1] He was a professor at Damascus University. He was living in Syria but after the Syrian Revolution started in 2011, he went to Jordan.[2]
Mohammed Rateb al-Nabulsi Mohammed Rateb Al-Nabulsi | |
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محمد راتب النابلسي | |
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Nationality | Syrian |
Education | Master's degree in Arabic arts, University of Lyon. Doctorate degree in education, Trinity College Dublin, 1999 |
Known for | His books, I'jaz lectures |
Website | nabulsi |
He was raised in Damascus and studied in its schools. After he graduated from high school, he started studying at the faculty of Arts in Damascus University to study Arabic language, he graduated in 1964 with Licentiate degree. In 1966 he got a diploma in Educational qualification. Then he got a master's degree in Arabic arts from University of Lyon . And got Doctorate in education from Trinity College Dublin, in 1999.[3]
He wrote dozens of books, such as:[4]
He made hundreds of lectures on different TV channels, such as Iqraa TV,[9] Syria TV,[10] Cham TV,[11] Addounia TV,[12] Al-Resalah TV,[13] Infinity TV,[14] Future TV[15]
He had lots of lectures and series on TV channels, for example: “Anouar Al Quran (the Quran lights)” series,[16] and “Ala Al-Houda (On the right guidance)”.[17]
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