Muhammad Al-Nabari
Muhammad Al-Nabari | |
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محمد النباري מחמד אלנבארי | |
Mayor of Hura | |
In office 2004–2018 | |
Personal details | |
Born | محمد النباري 22 February 1970 Hura, Israel |
Children | 6 |
Alma mater | Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev |
Dr. Muhammad Al-Nabari (Arabic: محمد النباري, Hebrew: מחמד אלנבארי; born 22 February 1970) is a Bedouin, citizen of Israel, who served as the mayor of Hura, a Bedouin village in the south of Israel. He was elected in 2004, when he was only 34 years old. During his tenure, Al-Nabari successfully decreased the unemployment rate, improved the education system and developed four models to provide employment for the men and women of Hura. Al-Nabari received the Movement for Quality Government in Israel award, for local government for his achievements in Hura.[1][2]
Biography
[edit]Muhammad Al-Nabari was born in Hura. At a young age he decided to move away from his home town, and to study in one of the best Arab schools in Israel back then, which was located in Baqa-Jatt. When Al-Nabari finished school he worked in fruit-picking for one year, then he enrolled in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem to study Chemistry. He continued his studies and earned a master's degree in Chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and then moved on to do his Ph.D. in the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He is married and has six kids.
Al-Nabari did his Ph.D. in the subject of Organic chemistry under the guidance of Prof. Shmuel Bittner. His doctorate title was Synthesis of Natural Products, Quinones Enaminones.
Al-Nabari finished his academic period and went to work for a pharmaceutical company called ChemAgis (now Perrigo). During his time in the academia and at work Al-Nabari registered 12 patents, some of them for treatments of Alzheimer's disease and brain cancer.
Patents List:
- Process for preparing temozolomide, patent No. 7,612,202, 2009
- Use of purified donepezil maleate for preparing pharmaceutically pure amorphous donepezil hydrochloride, patent No. 7,592,459, 2009.
- Stable amorphous forms of montelukast sodium, patent No. 7,544,805, 2009.
- Process for preparing temozolomide, patent No. 2006/0183,898, 2006.
- Use of purified donepezil maleate for preparing pharmaceutically pure amorphous donepezil hydrochloride, patent No. 2006/0069,125, 2006.
- Process for alkylating secondary amines and the use in donepezil preparation thereof, patent No. 2006/0122,227, 2006.
- Novel processes for preparing substantially pure anastrozole, patent No. 2006/0035,950, 2006.
- Synthesis and powder preparation of fluticasone propionate, Patent No. 2006/0009,435, 2006.
- Stable amorphous forms of montelukast sodium, patent No. 2005/0187,245, 2005.
- Solid amorphous mixtures, processes for the preparation thereof and pharmaceutical compositions containing the same, patent No. 2005/0142,190, 2005.
- Process for the preparation of donepezil, patent No. 6,844,440, 2005.
- Process for the preparation of donepezil, patent No. 2004/0048,893, 2004.
Political career
[edit]Al-Nabari entered politics in 2004 when he was elected as the mayor of Hura. He received a lot of media coverage due to the radical changes and innovative initiatives he introduced to Hura. When he entered the office in 2004 the municipal tax collection rate was 2%; in 2015 it was 86%. The budget of the municipality in 2004 was 29 million shekels, but in 2015 it was already 132 million shekels. Al-Nabari also built a sewage purification institute, started a catering social business that employs single mothers,[3][4] and opened a call center that employs young Bedouin students. He created a municipal business corporation; initiated a project called Wadi Attir together with Dr. Michael Ben-Eli, which is a unique sustainable agriculture enterprise; and started a high school for intellectually gifted children in Hura.[5][6]
Al-Nabari is also the founder of the young Bedouin leadership program called Desert Stars. He serves in the management board of The Abraham Fund Initiatives and as a Trustee in the Sapir Academic College.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Hura Mayor Al-Nabari achieves success
- ^ Bedouin Town Rewrites the Rules by Developing Infrastructure and Business
- ^ The Catering Social Business in Hura
- ^ The Hura Women Catering Model Archived 2016-01-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ The Chemistry Ph.D. With the Formula to Save One of Israels Poorest Communities
- ^ Hope in Hura
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- Hebrew University of Jerusalem alumni
- Mayors of places in Israel
- Arab citizens of Israel
- Deputy mayors of places in Israel
- Arab politicians in Israel
- People from Southern District (Israel)
- Bedouin Israelis
- 21st-century Israeli politicians
- Ben-Gurion University of the Negev alumni
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