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  2. Wikipedia:Al Manhal - Wikipedia

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    Al Manhal is a major Arabic provider of full-text electronic journals, theses and ebooks. It includes approximately 36,000 publications across a variety of subject areas, with coverage in Arabic, English, and several other languages.

  3. 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.

  4. List of Atharis - Wikipedia

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    List of Atharis. Atharis or Ahl al-Athar are those who adhere to the creed of Atharism (Traditionalism) [1] theology, which originated in the 8th century CE from the Hanbali scholarly circles of Ahl al-Hadith. The name derives from "tradition" in its technical sense as a translation of the Arabic word "athar". [2]

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  6. Akram Nadwi - Wikipedia

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    Akram Nadwi. Mohammad Akram Nadwi (born c. 1963) [3] is a British Islamic scholar and the Dean of Cambridge Islamic College, principal of Al-Salam Institute, [4] and an Honorary Visiting Fellow at the Markfield Institute of Higher Education. [5] [6] [7] He is the author of the 43 volume biographical dictionary called Al-Wafa bi Asma al-Nisa ...

  7. Women's education in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Women's education in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is a theocracy organized according to the principles of Islam, which puts emphasis on the importance of knowledge and education. In Islamic belief, obtaining knowledge is the only way to gain true understanding of life, and as such, both men and women are encouraged to study.

  8. University Canada West - Wikipedia

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    Colors. Red and white. Website. www .ucanwest .ca. University Canada West ( UCW) is a private, for-profit [4] university in British Columbia, Canada. It was founded in 2005 by David F. Strong, the former president of the University of Victoria. UCW was purchased in 2008 by the Eminata Group and in 2014 sold to Global University Systems, its ...

  9. Mudaito dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Mudaito dynasty. The Mudaito dynasty ( Modaytó dynasty) is the ruling dynasty of the Sultanate of Aussa (Sultanate of Awsa) in Ethiopia. It was founded by the Asaihemara Modaito clan of the Afars who came from the La'o and Doobi areas.

  10. Omar Abu Shawish - Wikipedia

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    Nuseirat Camp, Gaza Strip. Occupation (s) Poet, novelist and social activist. Omar Fares Abu Shawish ( Arabic: عمر فارس أبو شاويش; 22 March 1987 – 7 October 2023) was a Palestinian poet and novelist. He was a well-known social activist at Nuseirat Camp. He was killed in Nuseirat Camp by an Israeli airstrike in the 2023 Israel ...

  11. Muhammad Husayn Kashif al-Ghita' - Wikipedia

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    Main interest (s) Islamic philosophy, Usul al-fiqh. Grand Ayatollah Sheikh Muhammad-Husayn Kashif al-Ghita' (b. Najaf, 1877; d. Karand, 1954)) was a Shiite jurist, philosopher, author, teacher, and lecturer. He was considered to be one of the highest ranking scholars in Iraq, yet less popular. [1] He worked for the welfare of the Shia community ...