• name Saʽid is "Suʽid (سُعِيد suʽīd)" and the feminine form of the name is Saida (Saʽidah, سَعِيدة saʽīdah) or Suida (Suʽidah, سُعِيدة suʽīdah). Saʽid is...
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  • Saʽid Hawwa (Arabic: سعيد حوى, Saʽīd Ḥawwá) (1935–1989) was a prominent Syrian Hanafi scholar, a symbol of resistance to Hafez al-Assad and a leading member...
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  • Hajar Saʽid (Arabic: حجر سعيد Ḥajar Sa‘īd) is a small village in Hamdan District of Sanaa Governorate, Yemen. It is located by the road from Sanaa to...
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  • the free dictionary. Said can refer to: Speech, or the act of speaking Saʽid, a male Arabic given name Said (honorific), a honorific in Islamic culture...
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    Sa'id 'Abd al-Latif Foudah (Arabic: سعيد عبد اللطيف فودة) is a Shafi'i-Ash'ari scholar of Islamic theology (kalam), logic, legal theory (usul al-fiqh)...
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  • is said variously to have died in 63/682, 64/683, 65/684, or 74/693. Abu Saʽid is one of the narrators of hadith most frequently quoted. By one count,...
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  • album by Haifa Wehbe Al-Hawwa', a village in Hadhramaut Governorate, Yemen Saʽid Ḥawwa (1935–1989), high-ranking member and author in the Muslim Brotherhood...
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  • Khālid ibn Saʿīd ibn al-ʿĀṣ (Arabic: خالد بن سعيد بن العاص; d. 634 CE), also known as Abu Sa'id, was a companion to the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a...
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  • Sa'id may refer to: Port Said, in Arabic language Port Said Governorate This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bur Sa'id....
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    Edward Said (redirect from Edward Saʽid)
    and groups. /sɑːˈiːd/; Arabic: إدوارد وديع سعيد, romanized: Idwārd Wadīʿ Saʿīd, [wædiːʕ sæʕiːd] "Edward Said". Encyclopædia Britannica. Chicago: Encyclopædia...
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  • Sa'id of Mogadishu (Somali: Saciid ka Muqdisho, Arabic: سعيد من مقديشو Sa'iid min maqadīshū) was a 14th-century Somali scholar and traveler. Sa'id was...
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  • Saʽid Qomi (Persian: سعید قمی; 1639–1691) was an Iranian Shia philosopher closely associated with the Qom School. Born in 1639, Qazi completed his early...
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  • Fath al Bu Saʽid is a village in Muscat, in northeastern Oman. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. GeoNames database entry. (search) Accessed 12...
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  • Khabath Saʽid is a village in Jizan Province, in south-western Saudi Arabia. List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia Regions of Saudi Arabia National...
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    Sa‘īd ibn Jubayr (665–714) (Arabic: سعيد بن جبير), also known as Abū ‘Abd Allāh, was originally from Kufa, in modern-day Iraq. He was regarded as one...
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  • Abu Sa'id al-Dharir al-Jurjani (ابو سعيد الضرير الجرجاني), also Gurgani, was a 9th-century Persian mathematician and astronomer from Gurgan, Iran. He...
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    Sa'id Pasha al-Mufti (Arabic: سعيد المفتي; Adyghe: Хьэбжьокъуэ Сайд; 26 June 1898 – 25 March 1989) was the 9th Prime Minister of Jordan and a Jordanian...
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    Qaboos bin Said Al Said (Arabic: قابوس بن سعيد آل سعيد, IPA: [qaː.buːs bin sa.ʕiːd ʔaːl sa.ʕiːd]; 18 November 1940 – 10 January 2020) was Sultan of Oman...
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    Sayyid Saïd bin Sultan al-Busaidi (Arabic: سعيد بن سلطان, Saʿīd bin Sulṭān, Swahili: Saïd bin Sultani) (5 June 1791 – 19 October 1856) was Sultan of Muscat...
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  • Upper Egypt (redirect from Al Sa'id)
    Upper Egypt (Arabic: صعيد مصر Ṣaʿīd Miṣr, shortened to الصعيد, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [es.sˤe.ˈʕiːd], locally: [es.sˤɑ.ˈʕiːd]; Coptic: ⲙⲁⲣⲏⲥ,...
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  • Saf ibn Sayyad (Arabic: الصف بن الصياد), later known as Abdullah ibn Sa'id (Arabic: عبد الله بن سعيد), was an alleged claimant of prophethood during the...
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    Princess Noal of Afghanistan is the wife of Muhammad Ali, Prince of the Sa'id, the heir apparent to the abolished thrones of Egypt and Sudan and daughter...
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  • Sa'id ibn al-As ibn Abi Uhayha (Arabic: سعيد بن العاص بن أبي أحيحة, romanized: Saʿīd ibn al-ʿĀs ibn Abī Uḥayḥa; died 678/679) was the Muslim governor of...
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    Mohamed Sa'id Pasha (Arabic: محمد سعيد باشا, Turkish: Mehmed Said Paşa, March 17, 1822 – January 17, 1863) was the Wāli of Egypt and Sudan from 1854 until...
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    Recto-Village (1923) by Mahmoud Sa'id at the Barjeel Art Foundation...
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    Abu Sa'id Mirza (Chagatay/Persian: ابو سعید میرزا; 1424 – 8 February 1469) was the ruler of the Timurid Empire during the mid-fifteenth century. Born...
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  • Gardizi (redirect from Abu-Sa'id Gardezi)
    Abū Saʿīd ʿAbd-al-Ḥayy ibn Żaḥḥāk ibn Maḥmūd Gardīzī (Persian: ابوسعید عبدالحی بن ضحاک بن محمود گردیزی), better known as Gardizi (گردیزی), was an 11th-century...
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  • Sa'id ibn Uthman ibn Affan al-Umawi (Arabic: سَعِيد بْنُ عُثْمَانُ بْنُ عَفَّان الأُمَوِيّ, romanized: Saʿīd ibn ʿUthmān ibn ʿAffān al-Umawī; died c. 680)...
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    Sheikh Ekrima Sa'id Sabri (Arabic: عكرمة سعيد صبري; born 1939) is a religious leader and former Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and Palestine from October 1994...
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  • prophet Muhammad and a brother-in-law of Umar. Sa'id has been described as a tall, hairy, dark-skinned man. Sa'id became a Muslim not later than 614.: 116 : 299 ...
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