He joined the Arab opposition movement against the Ottomans and was forced to flee and seek refuge in Egypt in 1897 due to the threat.
In addition, his book included a summarized history of its messenger with some of its figures, especially an explanation of the biography of the life of Ibn Baha'u'llah al-Arshad and the spiritual leader of the Bahais after him, Abd Al-Baha Abbas, summarizing his life in Palestine and his relationship with its people.
He established the brotherhood printing press and called for Arabs and Christians to unite against the strange foreigner.
[7] He has published several books, including: • (1908), “Hikmat Alnabi Muhammad” (The Wisdom of the Prophet Muhammad): Leo Tolstoy, Cairo • “Mahkamat Jahannam” (The Court of Hell): Leo Tolstoy (translated into Arabic) • “Unshudat Alhukm” (Song of Judgment): Turgenev (translated) • “Rabeeb Butras Alakbar Alrabi” (The Arab stepson of Peter the Great): Pushkin (translated) • (1912), “Tareekh Al Romanof” (History of the Romanovs) • (1929), “Masraa Alkaisar Nikola Althani Akhir Kayasirat Russia” (The death of Tsar Nicholas II, the last Czar of Russia) • “Anwaa Algaram Fi Barees” (Kinds of Love in Paris) (Translated from Russian) • “Kisas Russiya” (Russian stories): Pushkin, Gorky, and others • (1904), “Mathhab Tulstuwi” (Tolstoy's doctrine) • (1914), “Assultan Hassan Bimunasabat Tawaleehi Alsulta Fi Misir” (Sultan Hassan on the occasion of his assumption of power in Egypt) • “Albahaeeya Wa Muasisuha” (The Baha'i Faith and its founders) • (1912), “Tareekh Alharb Aluthmaniya Aleetaliya” (History of the Ottoman-Italian War), Cairo • “Huqooq Almara Fi Alislam” (Women's rights in Islam) • (1908), “Aldistur Walahrar” (Al-Dustour and Al-Ahrar), Cairo • “Alsiyaha Fi Russia”( Tourism in Russia) • “Nakhbu Aladab” (Toast to Literature): Maxim Gorky (translated) • (1922), “Abdulbaha Wa Albahaiya” (Abdel-Baha and the Baha'i Faith), Al-Omran Press, Cairo • (1924), “Kafa Tuhafid Ala Sihatik” (How to maintain your health) • “Badaeh Alkhayal” (Badaa' Al-Khayal-Stories): Tolstoy, translated, Cairo Dr.T.
• “Nakhbun Min Mubtakarat Makseem Jorky” (Toast from Maxim Gorky's innovations): Cairo Dr. T. Biography