Al-Na'ima (Arabic: الناعمة) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Safad Subdistrict of Mandatory Palestine located 26 kilometres (16 mi) northeast of...
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Ibn Na‘ima al-Himsi (Arabic: ابن ناعمة الحمصي) (dates unknown; early ninth century) was a Syrian Christian who belonged to the Al-Kindi circle of translators...
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1945: The land ownership of the village in dunams: Al-Khisas had been selected, along with Al-Na'ima and Jahula, by the Palmach as a target for a Haganah...
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Soft Hands (film) (redirect from Ayde Al-Na'ema, El)
Soft Hands (Arabic: الأيدي الناعمة, translit.al-aydi al-nā'ima) is a 1963 Egyptian comedy film directed by Mahmoud Zulfikar. It is based on a play of...
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al-Jiza, Khirbet Ghazaleh, al-Musayfirah, Muzayrib, Nasib, al-Na'ima, Saida, al-Ta'iba, Tafas and al-Yadudah. The localities of the Miqdad clan include Ghasm...
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Mikha'il Na'ima. The book was first published in Lebanon in 1948 and was initially written in English, with Na'ima later translating it into Arabic. Na'ima initially...
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Mikhail Naimy (redirect from Mikha'il Na'ima)
New York Pen League, along with its original founders Nasib Arida and Abd al-Masih Haddad, and other Mahjari literary figures such as Kahlil Gibran. Naimy...
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(Meron, Israel) al-Muftakhira (Shamir) Mughr al-Khayt (Hatzor HaGlilit, Rosh Pinna) Khirbat al-Muntar al-Nabi Yusha' (Ramot Naftali) al-Na'ima (Beit Hillel...
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Palestine Police forts in Safed and at al-Nabi Yusha'. On 17 April the Haganah launched an attack on the fort at al-Nabi Yusha', which failed. A second attack...
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List of towns and villages depopulated during the 1947–1949 Palestine war (redirect from List of towns and villages depopulated during Al-Nakba)
including al-Burj, Bir Ma‘in (near present-day Modi‘in), Tall al-Safi, Zakariyya (in the Elah Valley), Abu Shusha and al-Qubab (southeast of Ramle), al-Khayriyya...
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society, later joined by Gibran, Na'ima and other Mahjari poets in 1920. In 1921, he published his collection Hikayat al-Mahjar (The Stories of Expatriation)...
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al-Manshiyya Iraq Suwaydan Isdud al-Jaladiyya al-Jiyya Julis al-Jura Jusayr Karatiyya Kawfakha Kawkaba al-Khisas al-Masmiyya al-Kabira al-Masmiyya al-Saghira...
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tax records of 1525-1526 and 1538–1539, as being located in the Sanjak of Al-Quds. According to archaeological work, the village originated in the late...
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Abd al-Masih Haddad he co-founded the Pen League in New York, an Arabic-language literary society, later joined by Kahlil Gibran, Mikha'il Na'ima and...
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Press, 1987. al-Shams la ghazal na'ima [The Sun is Still Sleeping]. 1995. Hawl ma'idat al-ahlam [Around the Table of Dreams]. Beirut: Dar al-'Awda, 1996...
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father Ahmad al-Shaikh Da'ud was among the Iraqi leaders arrested during the 1920 Iraqi revolt and subsequently exiled. Her mother, Na'ima Sultan Hamuda...
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Arabic literature (section Al-Nahda)
Mikha'il Na'ima and Muhammad Husayn Haykal (author of Zaynab). Meanwhile, female writer Zaynab Fawwaz's first novel Ḥusn al-'Awāqib aw Ghādah al-Zāhirah...
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1650) Evliya Çelebi (d. after 1682) Mustafa Naima (1655–1716) Ta'rīkh-i Na'īmā Silahdar Findiklili Mehmed Aga (d. 1723) Ahmed Resmî Efendi (d. 1783) Ahmet...
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Marwan (2004) - TV Al-Taghriba al-Filastiniyya (2004) - TV Ashwak Na'ima (2005) - TV Asiyya al-Dame (2005) - TV Ahl al-Gharam (2006) - TV al-Batreek (2006)...
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Year Title Arabic Title Role Notes 1959 Hassan and Na'ima Hassan wa Nayima, حسن و نعيمه Na'ima 1960 The Girls in Summer El Banat Wa El Seif, البنات و...
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Nisba (onomastics) (redirect from Al Tamimi)
Qustaki al-Himsi, Ibn Na'ima al-Himsi. al-Harari related to or from the city of Harar al-Iraqi, related to or from the country of Iraq e.g. Fakhr-al-Din Iraqi...
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YeTibeb Meniged (Nebiyu) Arabic (Egypt) al-Nabī Arabic (England) al-Nabī Arabic (Lebanon) النبي (al-Nabī) Mikha'il Na'ima Armenian (Eastern) Margarēn Lebanese...
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Shaghab (redirect from Umm al-Muqtadir)
851–867. Originally named Na'ima ('gentle'), at some point—it is not recorded how or when—she entered the harem of Caliph al-Mu'tadid (r. 892–902), and...
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and journalist Mikha'il Na'ima (1889–1988) – religious author and poet Emily Nasrallah (1931–2018) – novelist, activist Amin al-Rihani (1876–1940) – writer...
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Mostafa Saadeq al-Rafe'ie (1880–1937). From Syria, there was Muhammad Kurd Ali (1876–1953), and from Lebanon and the Diaspora Mikha'il Na'ima (1889-1988)...
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Iqbal (British India) Murad Wilfred Hofmann Musa Ćazim Ćatić Naim Frashëri Na'ima B Robert Naguib Mahfouz (Nobel Prize in Literature, 1988) Ali Akbar Natiq...
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writer Khalil Gibran – author and philosopher Lee Francis – poet Mikha'il Na'ima – author and poet Nassim Nicholas Taleb – essayist Paula Gunn Allen – Native...
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Susan Muaddi Darraj, essayist, writer; of Palestinian descent Mikha'il Na'ima (also known as Mikhail Naimy; 1889–1988), poet, novelist, and philosopher;...
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