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  2. Al Bateen Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Al Bateen World Academy, formerly known as Al Bateen Academy or Al Bateen Secondary School, is a private, British curriculum school in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. [1] Al Bateen educates students from years 7-13 in the British curriculum. It is affiliated with Al Mushrif Primary school, which operates from the same building.

  3. Mosque of Almalik al-Jukandar - Wikipedia

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    Mosque of Almalik al-Jukandar. The Mosque of Almalik al-Jukandar is located near the Mashad of Husayn and Al-Azhar Mosque in the historic area of Cairo. Founded during the Bahri Mamluk period during the third reign of Al-Nasir Muhammad, it is less documented by modern researchers and historians.

  4. Al-Munawi - Wikipedia

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    Al-Munawi. Muhammad 'Abd al-Ra'uf al-Munāwi (also Al-Manāwi) ( Arabic: محمد عبد الرؤوف المناوي ), was a renowned Egyptian Islamic scholar of the Ottoman period. He was a prominent Shafi'i jurist, hadith specialist, historian, and mystic. [2] [3] [4] He is considered one of the most greatest and prolific scholars of his time.

  5. Yahya Alwan - Wikipedia

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    Yahya Alwan Manhal (Arabic: يحي علوان منهل, (born 1 July 1956 in Baghdad, Iraq) is a former Iraq national and Olympic coach, who is currently coach of Al-Naft Coaching career [ edit ] He is an Iraqi football player and coach, born in 1956 in the capital of Iraq, the capital of Iraq.

  6. Manhal Al Habbobi - Wikipedia

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    manhal-habbobi.co.uk Manhal Aziz Al-Habbobi ( Arabic : منهل عزيز الحبوبي ; born 5 September 1970) is an Iraqi architect and former Mayor of Baghdad . Recognised for his deeply philosophical approach to architecture, his style is said to promote a contemporary vision of Mesopotamian heritage.

  7. Ibn Taghribirdi - Wikipedia

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    Jamal al-Din Yusuf bin al-Amir Sayf al-Din Taghribirdi ( Arabic: جمال الدين يوسف بن الأمير سيف الدين تغري بردي ), or Abū al-Maḥāsin Yūsuf ibn Taghrī-Birdī, or Ibn Taghribirdi [1] (2 February 1411— 5 June 1470; 813–874 Hijri) was an Islamic historian born in the 15th century in Mamluk Egypt. He ...

  8. Abd al-Quddus al-Ansari - Wikipedia

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    His full name ( nasab) was Abd al-Quddus bin al-Qasim bin Muhammad bin Muhammad al-Ansari al-Barami, and both his paternal and maternal ancestors belonged to the Banu Khazraj, also known as Al-Ansar. [6] He was born and raised in Medina c. 12 February 1907 / 29 Dhul Hajjah 1324 under Ottoman rule. [7] [8] His father was a teacher at the Prophet ...

  9. Shaker Abdul Hamid - Wikipedia

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    Shaker Abdel Hamid Suleiman (June 20, 1952 – March 18, 2021) [1] was the Egyptian Minister of Culture from 2011 to 2017. He served as Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Culture, then Minister of Culture [2] at the Ministry of Kamal al-Ganzuri in December 2011. He was also a Professor of Creative Psychology at The Egyptian Academy of ...