Muhammad Sulayman al-Ahmad (1903– August 19, 1981) (Arabic: محمد سليمان الأحمد), better known by his pen name Badawi al-Jabal (Arabic: بدوي الجبل), was...
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Badawi, Saudi Arabian human rights activist Zaki Badawi, Muslim scholar Zeinab Badawi, British newsreader and broadcaster Given name: Badawi al-Jabal...
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the name may refer to: Badawi al-Jabal (1905–1981), Syrian poet Fathi Al-Jabal (born 1963), Tunisian football manager Jabal ibn Jawwal, 7th century Arab...
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notable in their areas of expertise. Adunis, poet Badawi al-Jabal, poet Jamal Suliman, film producer Hasan al-Khayer, poet Suzan Najm Aldeen, actress Taim...
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Minister of the Interior 2004-2005. Badawi al-Jabal, Syrian poet, d.1981. Shafiq Fayadh, Syrian General under Hafez al-Assad. Goldsmith 2015, p. 7. Winter...
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Qassim Haddad – Bahrani poet, researcher, writer Ali Al Jallawi – Bahrani poet Badawi al-Jabal – Syrian poet Qurratulain Hyder – (She was Sunni but widely...
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Additionally, Khadra Jayyusi likens his work to that of the Syrian writer Badawi al-Jabal, due to their shared embrace of mystical language and use of Sufi literary...
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Al-Badawi al-Mulaththum (Arabic: البدوي الملثم, "The Veiled Bedouin") was the pen name used by Ya'qoub Al Oudat, a pioneer of thought and literature in...
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Century) al-Walid ibn Yazid, (d. 744) Amr ibn Kulthum (6th century) 'Antara Ibn Shaddad (d. c. 580) Asma bint Marwan Badawi al-Jabal, (b. 1907) Badi' al-Zaman...
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under French rule. One of the most prominent Syrian poets include Badawi al-Jabal, whose poetic style was classical Arabic prose, based on the Abbasid-era...
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Difa (category Populated places in al-Haffah District)
predominantly Alawites. Difa is the birthplace of the well-known poet Badawi al-Jabal. General Census of Population and Housing 2004. Syria Central Bureau...
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ad-Din al-Qassam, sheikh and a rebel leader in Palestine Michel Kilo, writer and activist Aref Dalila, economist and activist Badawi al-Jabal, poet Mustafa...
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effective medicine. Bashir al-Azma Jamil Mardam Bey Badawi al-Jabal Wael Nader al-Halqi Saad Abdel-Salam al-Nayef Hassan al-Ghabbash Ahmad Damiriyah "الرئيس...
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modern works of Hafez Ibrahim, al-Jabal, and al-Rusafi. Learning was organized at an early age and even in his childhood al-Jawahiri displayed an inclination...
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Jabal Amel the political wrestling took place between Rida al-Sulh of a Sunni dynasty from Sidon and Kamil Al-As'ad from the Shiite dynasty of Ali al-Saghir...
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inscriptions Ry 506, the Marib Dam inscription (CIS 541), and the Jabal Dabub inscription. The Jabal Dabub inscription, in particular, uses the term Raḥmān in...
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stated that they believed the escaped prisoners, which included Jamal al-Badawi who had a previous successful escape from custody, had likely received...
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violent clashes took place in Jabal Amel between armed Shia and Maronite groups, many Christians living in the hinterland of Jabal Amel had fled to Tyre. A...
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in Humaithra, Egypt, en route to Mecca. It was in a hermitage on top of Jabal al-'Alam, near Tétouan, that he met the sheikh who he was searching for and...
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Dictionary. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2014. ISBN 978-0-19-958033-0. Badawi, Elsaid M.; Abdel Haleem, Muhammad (2008). Arabic–English Dictionary of...
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Bengali poet and youngest member of Hungryalism movement August 19 – Badawi al-Jabal (born 1905 or 1907), Syrian Arab August 27 – James Larkin Pearson (born...
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al-Masri Muhammad Salim Barakat Salim Barakat Cyrillona Ahmad Ali Hasan Qustaki al-Himsi Khalil al-Hindawi Amira Abul Husn Nouzad Ja'adan Badawi al-Jabal...
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Abdullah ad-Daghistani (redirect from Abdullah al-Fa'iz ad-Daghestani)
home and mosque on Jabal Qasioun mountain. Among his notable followers are Maulana Shaykh Nazim al-Haqqani, Maulana Shaykh Hisham al Kabbani, Maulana Shaykh...
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Qatar (redirect from Al Bu Romaih)
Arabic). Al Jasra Cultural and Social Club. Archived from the original on 27 August 2018. Retrieved 29 August 2018. Muḥammad Muṣṭafá Badawī; Muhammad...
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needed] His books include: Jabal al-'Anz (Goat Mountain), 1988 Surat Badawi Mayyit (Portrait of a Dead Bedouin), 1990 Matahat al-Raml (Sand Labyrinth), 1994...
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Layla and Majnun (redirect from Qays ibn al-Mullawah)
province of Al-Aflaj in Saudi Arabia, and where the town of "Layla" has existed. Jabal Al-Toubad (جبل التوباد) is located in the city of Al-Aflaj, 350 km...
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North Kordofan. The SAF launched an assault on RSF positions in Jabal Saqdi and the Jabal Moya area. The Sudanese Public Prosecution, via the Embassy in...
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Chishti Order (redirect from Huzaifah Al-Mar'ashi)
Before returning to Syria, where he is now buried next to Ibn Arabi at Jabal Qasioun, Shami initiated, trained and deputized the son of the local emir...
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El Assaad Family (section Ali al-Saghir dynasty)
Shi'is of Jabal 'Amil and the New Lebanon: Community and Nation-State. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781403982940. Badawi, Ali Khalil (2018). "TYRE". Al-Athar...
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Ma'n dynasty (section Era of Fakhr al-Din II)
203, note 38. Jaber, Kamel (2005). Memory of the South. Beirut: South for Construction. pp. 94, 96–97. Badawi 2018, pp. 94, 103–121. Badawi 2008, p. 103...
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