A Jordanian researcher and media personality of Palestinian origin, Ibrahim Amin Nimer is a member of Al-Mesbar’s editorial board and a copy editor for Al-Mesbar’s sister publishing house, Madarek. He formerly worked as an editor for the group “Elamona for Research and Development.” Nimer has a BA in print journalism and political science from Bir Zeit University in Palestine. He founded the first media agency focused on Palestinian university students, “Shabab Media.” His scholarship includes a study of the political ideas of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (“Abu Mazen”), and a study of the influence of documentary films on children’s creativity and political vocabulary, taking as case studies the Al-Jazeera documentary channel and “National Geographic Abu Dhabi.” He has written numerous book reviews, published in Al-Mesbar’s monthly books, including reviews of of Islam in Contemporary Indonesia by Husayn Muhammad al-Kaf, published in the 74th volume; The Brotherhood’s Suicide: The Extinguishing of Ideas, the Collapse of Morals, and the Crackup of the Organization by Amma Ali Hasan, published in the 82nd volume; and Salafis and the Arab Spring: A Question of Religion and Democracy in Arab Politics by Muhammad Abu Rumman, from volume 83.