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      • Nuzha Nuseibeh (1926-2013), née Nuzha Yacoub Al-Ghussein, was a lifelong Palestinian political and women's rights activist. She helped establish many of the women's institutions in the West Bank and Jerusalem and organised the first civilian protests against Israeli occupation post the June 1967 war.
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  2. The Nussaiba Clan, commonly spelt in English as Nuseibeh (Arabic: عائلة نسيبة; also spelt Nusaibah and Nusseibeh) is the oldest Muslim dynasty in Jerusalem.

  3. Apr 8, 2024 · Prompted by the closeness of their names, Palestinian British author NS Nuseibeh often thinks about Nusayba bint Ka'ab al Khazrajia (or Umm Umara), one of the earliest women to convert to Islam....

  4. Feb 27, 2018 · JERUSALEM (CNS) — Jerusalem’s most famous Christian church, shared by three denominations, is unlocked each morning by a Muslim. Since the seventh century, the family of Wajeeh Nuseibeh, 69, has handed down the responsibility of opening the door of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

  5. Nuzha Nuseibeh (1926-2013), née Nuzha Yacoub Al-Ghussein, was a lifelong Palestinian political and women's rights activist. She helped establish many of the women's institutions in the West Bank and Jerusalem and organised the first civilian protests against Israeli occupation post the June 1967 war.

  6. Feb 7, 2024 · Was early Islam sexist and violent? Nuseibeh answers with grace and sober intelligence, but are these fair questions?

  7. Nusaybah Bint k'ab Al Maziniyyah was one of those who embraced Islam with unbelievable strength. History does not tell us much about her years prior to Islam. A member of the Banu Najjar tribe living in Medina, Nusaybah was the sister of Abdullah bin Ka'ab, and the mother of Abdullah and Habib ibn Zayd al-Ansari.

  8. NUSAYBA FAMILY prominent palestinian family from jerusalem that traces its roots in the old city to ancient times. Source for information on Nusayba Family: Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa dictionary.

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