Interview with Muḥammad Sa‘d al- Dāwūd

Biography: This interview was recorded on May 8, 2003 with Muḥammad Sa‘d al- Dāwūd, male, born in 1918 in Majd al-Kurūm, Palestine. He worked with the British army during World War II, then as a Doorman in Haifa Hospital.
Interviewer: Zaydān, Maḥmūd
Interviewee: al-Dāwūd, Muḥammad Sa‘d
Place of Origin: Majd al-Kurūm
In Collection: POHA, Al-Nakba Collection
Interview Audio/Video:
Format: video
Duration: 01:22:13
Language: Arabic
Interview Date: 2003-05-08
Permanent Link: https://n2t.net/ark:/86073/b3qw4d
Subjects:
Significant Figures:
al-Shāmī, Ḥasan (Revolutionary); Abū Dāwūd, Ibrāhīm (Village leader); Salīm, Muḥammad (Village leader); Sirḥān, Ḥasan (Village leader); Abū Rimḥayn, Ḥusayn (Village leader); ‘Abd al-Raḥmān, Rashīd (Village leader); al-ʻAbbī, Rashīd (Poet); Farḥāt, Badr (Revolutionary leader).
Landmarks-Public Institutions:
al-Mustashfá al-Ḥukūmī fī Haifa (Hospital).
Table of Contents: Battles and memories. (@ 00:00:01)
Childhood, agriculture and everyday life. (@ 00:07:31)
Economic conditions during the British rule. (@ 00:18:34)
Community celebrations and customs. (@ 00:26:11)
Political turmoil, Zionist occupation and displacement. (@ 00:39:36)
Refugee life and hope to return. (@ 00:52:35)
Homeland: Photos, official papers. (@ 01:12:8)

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