
Ameen al-Husseini
Ameen al-Husseini was a prominent Palestinian Arab nationalist and Muslim leader in the early 20th century. He was known for his strong opposition to Jewish immigration to Palestine and for Arab resistance to British policies during the British Mandate period. Al-Husseini held influential positions, including Mayor of Jerusalem and leader of the Islamic holy sites' administration. His activism was driven by the desire to protect Arab interests and Arab sovereignty in Palestine, and he played a significant role in shaping Arab nationalist movements during his time.