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  2. Taim Hasan - Wikipedia

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    Taim Hasan, originally from Al-Shaykh Badr, was born on February 17, 1976, in Tartus, Syria's second-largest port city. By the age of 4 or 5, he moved with his family to Damascus. He comes from a middle-class Syrian Alawite family that had no prior connection with the film business. His father, who finished his education in Germany, is a German ...

  3. Nasr Abu Zayd - Wikipedia

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    Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd was born in Quhafa, a small village some 120 km from Cairo, near Tanta, Egypt on July 10, 1943. Abu Zayd went through a traditional religious school system [6] and was a Qāriʾ who could recite the Qur'an with the proper rules of recitation, and a Hafiz one who has memorized the Quran completely from a young age.

  4. Abu Bakr al-Razi - Wikipedia

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    Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (full name: أبو بکر محمد بن زکریاء الرازي, Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakariyyāʾ al-Rāzī ), [ a] c. 864 or 865–925 or 935 CE, [ b] often known as (al-)Razi or by his Latin name Rhazes, also rendered Rhasis, was a Persian physician, philosopher and alchemist who lived during the Islamic Golden Age ...

  5. Abu Omar case - Wikipedia

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    The Abu Omar Case was the abduction and transfer to Egypt of the Imam of Milan Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, also known as Abu Omar. The case was picked by the international media as one of the better-documented cases of extraordinary rendition carried out in a joint operation by the United States' Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Italian ...

  6. Mahmoud Abo El-Nasr - Wikipedia

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    Mahmoud Abo El-Nasr received PhD from Reading University, England in 1986, and went on to do post-doctoral work at Washington State University. He has been department head, dean, university vice president and professor of mechanical engineering at the Ain Shams University. In September 2010 he joined the ministry of education as deputy minister ...

  7. Shrine of Khwaja Abu Nasr Parsa - Wikipedia

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    Khwaja Abu Nasr Parsa died in 1461, and later on a mausoleum was erected over his grave by the Timurid general, Mir Mazid Arghun. Yet some sources state it to be the Timurid ruler Mir Jalal al-Din Farid Arghun. The mausoleum and the adjoining mosque were renovated by the Shaybanid governor Abdul-Mo'min bin Abdullah Khan in the late 16th century.

  8. al-Farabi - Wikipedia

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    Postage stamp of the USSR, issued on the 1100th anniversary of the birth of Al-Farabi (1975). Abu Nasr Muhammad al-Farabi (Arabic: أبو نصر محمد الفارابي, romanized: Abū Naṣr Muḥammad al-Fārābī; c. 870 [1] [H] — 14 December 950–12 January 951), [2] known in the Latin West as Alpharabius, [3] [I] was an early Islamic philosopher and music theorist. [4]

  9. Abu Nasr - Wikipedia

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    Abu Nasr Mansur, Muslim mathematician. Abu Nasr Muhammad. Abu Nasr Mushkan. Abu Nasr Sa'd of Granada. Abu Nasr Shams al-Muluk Duqaq, Seljuk ruler of Damascus. Baha ud-Dawla Abu Nasr Fairuz or Baha' al-Dawla. Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din al-Shirazi or Hibatullah ibn Musa Abu Nasr al-Mu'ayyad fi d-Din ash-Shirazi. Khwaja Abu Nasr Parsa.