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Nasim al-Safarjalani

Nasim Al Safarjalani (1935–1994) (in Arabic نسيم السفرجلاني) comes from a prominent Arab Syrian family (Al Safarjalani) from Damascus, Syria.

Nasim Al Safarjalani
Safarjalani in a public speech to the people of Syria
Born1935 (1935)
Died1994 (aged 58–59)
EraGeneral Secretary of the Presidential Council and Governor of Latakia Province
RegionSyrian Politician

Origins and youth

Historian Salah ad-Din Al Safarjalani records that Nasim Al Safarjalani was born in Damascus in 1935, the son of a reasonably well-off Arab Army Officer. His family and many of his recent ancestors had been ulama and preachers in the district's Umayyad Mosque. Al Safarjalani thus grew up in a conservative family atmosphere, and attended an early education at the Tajhiz al-Ula where Salah ad-Din al-Bitar was his teacher with Michel Aflaq, both founders of the Arab Ba'ath Party in the early 1940s. He was also exposed to the political vicissitudes of the time, as his father Asaf Al Safarjalani (in Arabic آصف السفرجلاني) had a leading role in the Great Syrian Revolution of 1925 against the French, who were then the mandatory power in Syria.

Early political activity

 
Nasim Al Safarjalani in Latakia, Syria

A distinguished attorney at young age, Al Safarjalani was on a path to a prominent public life and a rising figure in the Syrian political arena. Quickly he was recognized and admired among his peers and was named for several government posts, among them, General Secretary of the Presidential Council and Governor of Latakia Province.

Nasim Al Safarjalani became the youngest ever Syrian Governor in the modern history of Syria. He held his post as Governor of Latakia at age 28. His performance was spectacular. To this date, the people of Latakia Province regard Al Safarjalani as the most distinguished Governor of Latakia Province since independence.

Downfall, exile and death

On 23 February1966 a bloody coup d'état led by leftist Ba'athist faction headed by Chief of Staff Salah Jadid, overthrew the Syrian Government. A late warning telegram of the coup d'état was sent from President Gamal Abdel Nasser to Nasim Al Safarjalani (The General Secretary of Presidential Council), on the early morning of the coup d'état. The coup sprung out of factional rivalry between Jadid's "regionalist" (qutri) camp of the Ba'ath Party, which promoted ambitions for a Greater Syria and the more traditionally pan-Arab, in power faction, called the "nationalist" (qawmi) faction. Jadid's supporters were also seen as more radically left-wing. Al Safarjalani was sentenced to death in absentia by a special military court headed by later Syrian Defence Minister, Mustafa Tlass, and Interim Syrian President and Vice President of Syria Abdul Halim Khaddam, as prosecutor. Al Safarjalani managed to make his escape and flee to Beirut. In 1969 another court condemned Al Safarjalani to death in absentia. He was never pardoned even when President Hafez al-Assad came to power. A return to Damascus was never reconciled and an agreement was never reached with al-Assad. He was also rumored to be in contact with Syrian opposition figures in Baghdad.

At the age of 31, Nasim Al Safarjalani was forced into exile. Several of Al Safarjalani's colleagues were assassinated (Salah ad-Din al-Bitar, Muhammad Umran), hence Al Safarjalani fled from one country to another. Members of the party's other fractions fled; Michel Aflaq was captured and detained, along with other members of the party's historic leadership. When the new rulers launched a purge in August that year, Al Safarjalani and Malek Bashour, Aflaq's close trusted friends and colleagues, managed to help Aflaq make his escape, and hence Aflaq was able to flee to Beirut.

A few months later, Al Safarjalani escaped through Al Zabadani mountain area in Syria to Lebanon. A journey described as a three day on foot struggle. Al Safarjalani was never able to return to his country. In 1994 Al Safarjalani died in exile.

As an Arab politician he set an example to the people of Syria and to the Arab world to the nature of political life in Modern Syria and several other Arab states.

Notes

References

  • Awraq men yawmiyat al thawra al souriya [Arabic] (1926–1927), General Mustafa Wasfi Al Samman, Damascus, 2004. No. 76916-907
  • Hizb Al-Baath Al Arabi Al Ishtiraki [Arabic] ("The Arab Baath Socialist Party"), Mustafa Dandashli, Beirut, Lebanon 1979.
  • Al-Baath wal Watan Al-Arabi [Arabic, with French translation] ("The Baath and the Arab Homeland"), Qasim Sallam, Paris, EMA, 1980. ISBN 2-86584-003-4
  • Al-Baath wa-Lubnân [Arabic only] ("The Baath and Lebanon"), NY Firzli, Beirut, Dar-al-Tali'a Books, 1973
  • The Iraq-Iran Conflict, NY Firzli, Paris, EMA, 1981. ISBN 2-86584-002-6
  • History of Syria Including Lebanon and Palestine, Vol. 2 Hitti Philip K. (2002) (ISBN 1-931956-61-8)
  • http://www.ndu.edu/library/n3/SSP-86-3F-02.pdf

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations November 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nasim Al Safarjalani 1935 1994 in Arabic نسيم السفرجلاني comes from a prominent Arab Syrian family Al Safarjalani from Damascus Syria Nasim Al SafarjalaniSafarjalani in a public speech to the people of SyriaBorn1935 1935 Died1994 aged 58 59 EraGeneral Secretary of the Presidential Council and Governor of Latakia ProvinceRegionSyrian Politician Contents 1 Origins and youth 2 Early political activity 3 Downfall exile and death 4 Notes 5 References 6 SourcesOrigins and youth EditHistorian Salah ad Din Al Safarjalani records that Nasim Al Safarjalani was born in Damascus in 1935 the son of a reasonably well off Arab Army Officer His family and many of his recent ancestors had been ulama and preachers in the district s Umayyad Mosque Al Safarjalani thus grew up in a conservative family atmosphere and attended an early education at the Tajhiz al Ula where Salah ad Din al Bitar was his teacher with Michel Aflaq both founders of the Arab Ba ath Party in the early 1940s He was also exposed to the political vicissitudes of the time as his father Asaf Al Safarjalani in Arabic آصف السفرجلاني had a leading role in the Great Syrian Revolution of 1925 against the French who were then the mandatory power in Syria Early political activity Edit Nasim Al Safarjalani in Latakia Syria A distinguished attorney at young age Al Safarjalani was on a path to a prominent public life and a rising figure in the Syrian political arena Quickly he was recognized and admired among his peers and was named for several government posts among them General Secretary of the Presidential Council and Governor of Latakia Province Nasim Al Safarjalani became the youngest ever Syrian Governor in the modern history of Syria He held his post as Governor of Latakia at age 28 His performance was spectacular To this date the people of Latakia Province regard Al Safarjalani as the most distinguished Governor of Latakia Province since independence Downfall exile and death EditOn 23 February1966 a bloody coup d etat led by leftist Ba athist faction headed by Chief of Staff Salah Jadid overthrew the Syrian Government A late warning telegram of the coup d etat was sent from President Gamal Abdel Nasser to Nasim Al Safarjalani The General Secretary of Presidential Council on the early morning of the coup d etat The coup sprung out of factional rivalry between Jadid s regionalist qutri camp of the Ba ath Party which promoted ambitions for a Greater Syria and the more traditionally pan Arab in power faction called the nationalist qawmi faction Jadid s supporters were also seen as more radically left wing Al Safarjalani was sentenced to death in absentia by a special military court headed by later Syrian Defence Minister Mustafa Tlass and Interim Syrian President and Vice President of Syria Abdul Halim Khaddam as prosecutor Al Safarjalani managed to make his escape and flee to Beirut In 1969 another court condemned Al Safarjalani to death in absentia He was never pardoned even when President Hafez al Assad came to power A return to Damascus was never reconciled and an agreement was never reached with al Assad He was also rumored to be in contact with Syrian opposition figures in Baghdad At the age of 31 Nasim Al Safarjalani was forced into exile Several of Al Safarjalani s colleagues were assassinated Salah ad Din al Bitar Muhammad Umran hence Al Safarjalani fled from one country to another Members of the party s other fractions fled Michel Aflaq was captured and detained along with other members of the party s historic leadership When the new rulers launched a purge in August that year Al Safarjalani and Malek Bashour Aflaq s close trusted friends and colleagues managed to help Aflaq make his escape and hence Aflaq was able to flee to Beirut A few months later Al Safarjalani escaped through Al Zabadani mountain area in Syria to Lebanon A journey described as a three day on foot struggle Al Safarjalani was never able to return to his country In 1994 Al Safarjalani died in exile As an Arab politician he set an example to the people of Syria and to the Arab world to the nature of political life in Modern Syria and several other Arab states Notes EditAkram al Hawrani http www jablah com modules news article php storyid 2265 Shibli al Aysami http www alrasidalarabi com 10 2006 Madi17 htm Shibli al Aysami http www alrasidalarabi com Madi1 htm Dandashli pp 340 341 Dandashli pp 365 366 Mohammad Farouk Moneer https www sandroses com abbs t68721 http alhiwaradimocraty free fr 3 06 08 1 htm http www ahewar org debat show art asp aid 67611References EditAwraq men yawmiyat al thawra al souriya Arabic 1926 1927 General Mustafa Wasfi Al Samman Damascus 2004 No 76916 907 Hizb Al Baath Al Arabi Al Ishtiraki Arabic The Arab Baath Socialist Party Mustafa Dandashli Beirut Lebanon 1979 Al Baath wal Watan Al Arabi Arabic with French translation The Baath and the Arab Homeland Qasim Sallam Paris EMA 1980 ISBN 2 86584 003 4 Al Baath wa Lubnan Arabic only The Baath and Lebanon NY Firzli Beirut Dar al Tali a Books 1973 The Iraq Iran Conflict NY Firzli Paris EMA 1981 ISBN 2 86584 002 6 History of Syria Including Lebanon and Palestine Vol 2 Hitti Philip K 2002 ISBN 1 931956 61 8 http www ndu edu library n3 SSP 86 3F 02 pdfSources EditAsad the struggle for the Middle East Patrick Seale University of California Press Berkeley 1990 ISBN 0 520 06976 5 The Old Social Classes and New Revolutionary Movements of Iraq Hanna Batatu al Saqi Books London 2000 ISBN 0 86356 520 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nasim al Safarjalani amp oldid 1032834084, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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