Musa Kazem Al-Husseini and his administrative role in the Arabian Peninsula (1898-1902) historical study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47831/kwbagr81Keywords:
: Musa Kazem Al-Husseini, Asir, Najd, Ahsaa.Abstract
This study aims to provide a brief idea of the administrative conditions in the brigades of the Arabian Peninsula that were affiliated with the Ottoman Empire, including the brigades of Asir and Najd (Al-Ahsaa), by highlighting the role that Musa Kazem Al-Husseini played in them from an administrative standpoint after he was appointed as their administrator, and studying his role in the developments. Internal affairs that occurred in the aforementioned districts during the time period specified for the scope of the search. The study included an introduction, three axes, and the most prominent conclusions we reached. The first axis dealt with presenting a brief historical overview of the life of Musa Kazem Al-Husseini, while the second axis studied his administrative role in the Asir District in 1898. The third axis studied his administrative role in the Najd (Al-Ahsaa) after the Ottoman Empire chose him as its new administrator in 1901.