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Bir-zeit My Town: Al-ghasasenah A Study Of Anthropology And Human Sociology
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This chapter entails a brief case history of moving human groups of people from a place to another in Belad Al-Sham, searching for safety, security, and survival. The introduction is meant to inform the reader of the principle chain links which grew and developed, and enumerated such human movements, leading those groups of people to a happy ending in spite of the many difficulties they encountered before reaching their goals and the place they wanted to live in. Furthermore, the information is planned to treat these movements both socially and politically to the reader to advance clarity of this human outset, and therefore to understand the contents of chapters explaining the background of those moving groups, their beliefs, their characteristics and their ambitions. Including as well, the places they covered in this moving episode and the towns or cities they settled in during their long and difficult journey, and then had to leave them to reach their dream destiny. They knew they are here to make successful steps to advance human thinking, morality and charity, national belonging and learning. They were men and women of courage, and most of all, of good character, spirited and refined. However, at points the reader may counter certain information repetitions in these chapters, and those are meant, to bring attention to the principles connecting the story of those moving groups, who continued their journey to reach a destination, and give services to humanity, and advance human civilization and culture.
This chapter entails a brief case history of moving human groups of people from a place to another in Belad Al-Sham, searching for safety, security, and survival. The introduction is meant to inform the reader of the principle chain links which grew and developed, and enumerated such human movements, leading those groups of people to a happy ending in spite of the many difficulties they encountered before reaching their goals and the place they wanted to live in. Furthermore, the information is planned to treat these movements both socially and politically to the reader to advance clarity of this human outset, and therefore to understand the contents of chapters explaining the background of those moving groups, their beliefs, their characteristics and their ambitions. Including as well, the places they covered in this moving episode and the towns or cities they settled in during their long and difficult journey, and then had to leave them to reach their dream destiny. They knew they are here to make successful steps to advance human thinking, morality and charity, national belonging and learning. They were men and women of courage, and most of all, of good character, spirited and refined. However, at points the reader may counter certain information repetitions in these chapters, and those are meant, to bring attention to the principles connecting the story of those moving groups, who continued their journey to reach a destination, and give services to humanity, and advance human civilization and culture.




















