1. Judge Shaikh Nasib Al Bitar was a Palestinian jurist, born in the city of Nablus in Palestine.

1. Judge Shaikh Nasib Al Bitar was a Palestinian jurist, born in the city of Nablus in Palestine.
Nasib al-Bitar was the second son of Sayyed Said Al Bitar Al Husseini.
Nasib al-Bitar finished his elementary education in Nablus on July 13,1902.
Nasib al-Bitar then went to Istanbul for his higher education in Islamic Law.
Nasib al-Bitar finished as the First World War broke out.
Nasib al-Bitar served gallantly for about four years moving up the ranks, thus got his share of the First World War and a medal for his honorable discharge and gallant service.
Nasib al-Bitar had served most of his military duty in Iraq.
Nasib al-Bitar wrote a book about the law of inheritance in Islam, first published on 30 September 1931 under the title Al Fareedah Fi Hisab Al Fareeddah.
Nasib al-Bitar was an expert in Arabic calligraphy and sometimes gave lessons of "Al Khat Alarabi" at Al Rawdah School in Jerusalem next to the court-house.
Nasib al-Bitar wrote poetry but never published it, he only exchanged reciting it with his intellectual friends in his Majlis.
Nasib al-Bitar had to be taken to the Italian Hospital in Amman, Jordan.
Nasib al-Bitar was buried in Nablus his birthplace in Palestine.