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    were established within the Al Kifah Refugee Center in Brooklyn, and at the Islamic Center in Tucson, Arizona. The Al Kifah Refugee Centre in Brooklyn...
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  • The Al Kifah Refugee Center is a charity that was active in the United States and was based in the Faruq Mosque in Brooklyn. Al Kifah Refugee Center had...
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    The Kissariat al-Kifah (Arabic: قيسارية الكفاح) or Kissaria (القيسارية) is the historic central bazaar of Fes el-Bali, the historic old city of Fez, Morocco...
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  • Al-Kifah (Arabic: الكفاح) was a fortnightly Arabic magazine, which was the mouthpiece of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind. In the post-independence period, the leaders...
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    Kifah Al-Mutawa (born 28 October 1962) is a Kuwaiti former épée and foil fencer. He competed at the 1980 and 1984 Summer Olympics, and had a record of...
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    but returned to run the Al Kifah Refugee Center in Brooklyn after the death of Mustafa Shalabi. While running the al-Kifah Refugee Center he met some...
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    Aafia Siddiqui (redirect from Lady Al-Qaeda)
    Siddiqui began doing volunteer work for the Al Kifah Refugee Center after returning from Pakistan. Al Kifah included members who assassinated Jewish ultranationalist...
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  • assassinate Shalabi, but the assassination is attributed to his followers. The Al Kifah Refugee Center that Shalabi founded has been described as of pivotal importance...
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  • basis of language. Al-Da'i – monthly magazine of Darul Uloom Deoband Al-Kifah – former fortnightly magazine of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind Al-Raid – biweekly magazine...
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    The University of al-Qarawiyyin (Arabic: جامعة القرويين, romanized: Jāmiʻat al-Qarawīyīn), also written Al-Karaouine or Al Quaraouiyine, is a university...
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    Anjar Café, on the other side of al-Kifah Street. The café's walls were decorated with banners that glorified Abd al-Karim Qasim and had slogans that...
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  • blocks 1 to 3 being Arab and blocks 4 to 7 were Masalit. al-Kifah, al-Shati, al-Imtidad, and al-Salam neighborhoods were mixed between Arabs and non-Arabs...
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  • Sobeeh - Mohammed Khair Jarrah - Kifah Khoos - Nizar Abu Hajar - Ghassan Jbai Rami Hanna : Usama ibn Munqidh Abdul Rahman Al-Rashi: Imad ad-Din Zengi . Alaeddin...
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  • Kifah Moulhem (Arabic: كفاح ملحم; born 28 November 1961) is director of the Syrian National Security Bureau of the Ba'ath Party and a close adviser of...
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    Fes el Bali (redirect from Fès-al-Bali)
    (including Mausoleum of Sidi Harazem) Tala'a Kebira (street) Kissariat al-Kifah (bazaar) Dar al-Magana Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Medina of Fez". whc.unesco...
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  • Abha Al-Ahli Al-Ittihad Al-Ettifaq Al-Fateh Al-Fayha Al-Hazem Al-Hilal Al-Nassr Al-Riyadh Al-Shabab Al-Khaleej Al-Okhdood Al-Raed Al-Taawoun Al-Tai Al-Wehda...
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  • up a network of recruiting offices in the US, the hub of which was the Al Kifah Refugee Center at the Farouq Mosque on Brooklyn's Atlantic Avenue. Among...
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    like Tala'a Kebira, and around the central bazaar known as the Kissariat al-Kifah from which many other souqs (markets) branched off.: 112, 122–129 : 52–56 ...
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  • Amal Al Anwar al-Balad Al-Intiqad Al Joumhouria Al-Kalima Al-Kifah al-Arabi Al Liwaa Al-Massira Al-Mustaqbal Al-Nahar Al-Ousbou' al-Arabi Al-Safir Al-Sharq...
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    al-Rashid Street and al-Kifah Street, located in between the two, and connected with various roundabouts. The oldest surviving part of the road is al-Khulafa...
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  • 11 November 2023. Retrieved 4 March 2023. Zboun, Kifah. "Mohammed Deif, the Voice of War". Asharq Al-Awsat. Archived from the original on 20 May 2024...
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    writing career in 1950 as a journalist for the newspapers Al-Anwar, Al-Kifah Al-Arabi, Al-Qabas and several others. This book is written in five volumes...
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    Kebira) and bazaar areas (e.g. Kissariat al-Kifah), was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981. Al-Madina Souk in Aleppo is the largest covered...
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    prestigious enough that they were reportedly exported all the way to Baghdad. Al-Jazna'i claims that the Almohads (late 12th to early 13th century) counted...
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  • riding school. On 13 May 1989, Mann was kidnapped in Beirut by Khalaya al-Kifah al-Musallah or "Armed Struggle Cells", a previously unknown terrorist group...
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    بخيلتان) 1958: Fi Tareeq al Kifah (Arabic: في طريق الكفاح) 1963: Filisteen al Yawm, La Ghadan (Arabic: فلسطين اليوم، لا غداً) 1973: Al I'laam wal Ma'raka (Arabic:...
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    By one account, the name is a vernacular corruption of the expression Abu al-Junud ("Father of the troops"), referring to a parade ground or military square...
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    formed in Al Khor: Al Ittihad, Al Asifah, and Al Kifah. The former of those clubs was founded in 1966 by Mohammed Ali Al Mohannadi under the name Al Najma...
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  • Moroccan government in 1969. Ali Yata was jailed. PLS dissidents founded the Ila al-Amam group in 1970. In 1974 the Party of Progress and Socialism (PPS) was...
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    mentor." According to Scroggins article, "[Azzam] had established the Al Kifah Refugee Center to function as its worldwide recruiting post, propaganda...
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