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This sociological study explores refugee camps in Jordan, where refugees of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict share their plight and narrative of the Nakbeh (Catastrophe) of 1948. This book does not propose solutions; rather, it highlights the human side of the Palestinian trauma and the urgent need for a just solution.

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This sociological study explores refugee camps in Jordan, where refugees of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict share their plight and narrative of the Nakbeh (Catastrophe) of 1948. This book does not propose solutions; rather, it highlights the human side of the Palestinian trauma and the urgent need for a just solution.
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Autorenporträt
Nabil Marshood, Ph.D., is a distinguished Fulbright Scholar and Professor Emeritus of Humanities & Social Sciences. With a background in mental health counseling, he brings a unique blend of academic expertise and practical wisdom to his work. Marshood's research spans sociology, psychology, and spirituality, exploring the intersections of love, empowerment, and social justice. He has authored several articles and books, including Voices from the Camps, and coauthored Everyday Sociology. His passion for empowering individuals and communities shines through in his writing, inspiring readers to embrace love as a catalyst for personal and societal transformation.