Salām, Salīm ʻAlī, 1868-1938

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Name (Latin)
Salām, Salīm ʻAlī, 1868-1938
Name (Arabic)
سلام، سليم علي، 1868-1938
Other forms of name
سلام، سليم، 1868-1938
Date of birth
1868
Date of death
1938
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 65154391
Wikidata: Q7404551
Library of congress: n 84170632
Sources of Information
  • His Mudhakkirāt Salīm ʻAlī Salām (1868-1938), 1982:t.p. (Salīm ʻAlī Salām, 1868-1938)
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Wikipedia description:

Salim Ali Al-Salam (Arabic: سليم علي السلام, also known as Abu Ali Salam; 1868–1938) was a prominent figure in Beirut at the turn of the 20th century who held numerous public positions, including deputy from Beirut to the Ottoman Parliament, President of the Municipality of Beirut, and President of the Muslim Society of Benevolent Intentions (al-Makassed). He was the leader of the "Beirut Reform Movement," which called for the decentralization and modernization of the Ottoman Empire, and was also a member of the Executive Committee of the First Arab Congress which met in Paris in 1913 and formulated Arab national demands. He opposed Ottoman political repression during World War I, and the French Mandate of the post-war period. He stood out for his enlightened outlook and for his ability to communicate effectively with his contemporaries. He received the Ottoman nobility title of Bey. Today, a main avenue in Beirut is named after him.

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