Jamal Nebez (Kurdish Cemal Nebez) (born 1933) is a Kurdish linguist and mathematician. He studied Islamic law, philosophy, theology, physics and mathematics of the University of Baghdad in the 1950s. In 1956, he prepared a stenciled script on Algebra and in 1960, succeeded in publishing the first physics book in Kurdish, including a rich glossary of Kurdish terms pertaining to physics and mathematics. He also has translated some literary works, including works of Nikolai Gogol and William Shakespeare into Kurdish.
Jamal Nebez is also politically aware. His known for his nationalistic pride, and controversial statements against Turks, Arabs and Persians.