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Ibrahim Dakkak was born on 1929 in Jerusalem, is a Palestinian politician. Discover Ibrahim Dakkak's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

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Occupation Civil engineer, Activist
Age 87 years old
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Born 1929, 1929
Birthday 1929
Birthplace Jerusalem
Date of death 2016
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Nationality Palestinian

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1929

Ibrahim Dakkak (1929-2016) was a Palestinian civil engineer and activist.

He is remembered as a leading figure in Jerusalem public life, particularly after the onset of Israeli occupation of the West Bank.

Dakkak was born in Jerusalem in 1929.

He attended kuttab schools at the elementary level followed by the Islamic School.

He earned his diploma from the Rawdat al-Ma‘arif al-Wataniyya School.

In between high school and university he worked for the Jerusalem Post Office.

Following the Nakba, Dakkak went to Cairo to complete his studies.

1952

He graduated from the American University in Cairo with degrees in science and mathematics in 1952.

While there he was also part of the Union of Palestinian Students.

He then worked as a teacher in Kuwait but was expelled with a number of other political activists.

1959

In 1959, he moved to Istanbul University (Robert College) to study civil engineering.

Dakkak returned to Jerusalem, then under Jordanian occupation, and began working for Ittihad Enterprises Company.

He supervised the construction of Tira College for Girls in the city of Ramallah and then an agricultural school in Shawbak.

He then founded his own company with a partner that worked on a number of other projects, including in Jericho, Ramallah, Azariyya, and Jerusalem.

Following the onset of Israeli occupation, Dakkak became more involved in organized politics as part of resistance.

He worked with the Engineers Association, the Union of Pharmacists, and the Bar Association and also joined the Higher Islamic Council of Jerusalem.

1969

Among his most notable legacies are the reconstruction of the Al-Aqsa Mosque after it was burned in 1969 and his leadership in the development of key Palestinian educational and intellectual institutions as well as unions and political organizations.

He was placed in charge of architectural reconstruction of the al-Aqsa Mosque after a fundamentalist tourist set fire to it in 1969.

He was an active part of the Palestinian National Liberation Front.

He also served as secretary of the Palestinian National Steering Committee (also known as the Palestinian National Guidance Committee) in the occupied territories.

The committee included mayors and a spectra of the Palestinian national movement and arose specifically in the wake of the Camp David Accords between Israel and Egypt.

It was headquartered at the Federation of Professional Unions in Jerusalem.

1973

He chaired the Board of Trustees of Birzeit University first in 1973 and then from 2003 to 2006.

He was founding director of Makassed Charitable Association Hospital in Jerusalem.

In addition to his general activism against occupation and in support of Palestinian rights, Dakkak has been characterized as a "radical socialist."

1978

Dakkak headed the Engineers Association in the West Bank for 19 years, from 1978 until 1986.

He contributed to the formation of a number of leading Palestinian civil society organizations such as the Higher Council of Education and the Arab Thought Forum, which he chaired from 1978 to 1992.

1987

He also edited the Forum's journal, Development Affairs, launched in 1987.

He was active politically during both the First Intifada and Second Intifada.

2002

In 2002, he worked on the launch of the Palestinian National Initiative with Mustafa Barghouti, Haidar Abdel-Shafi, and Edward Said.

Dakkak also served as the deputy head of the Palestinian Economic Policy Research Institute.

2012

Birzeit University awarded Dakkak an honorary doctorate degree in Social Development in May 2012.

He was also awarded the Medal of Merit and Distinction by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

2016

In 2016, the publication Jerusalem Quarterly created "the Ibrahim Dakkak Award for Outstanding Essay on Jerusalem" in his honor.