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  2. Hicham Nostik - Wikipedia

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    Hicham Nostik (Arabic: هشام نوستيك, also known as Kafer Maghribi كافر مغربي) born in 1976 in Taza, [1] Morocco, is a Moroccan writer, podcaster and YouTuber, living in Canada, most known for his outspoken stance against Islam and religion in general, expressed through his books, podcasts and comedy videos, in Moroccan Arabic and Standard Arabic.

  3. List of hadith books - Wikipedia

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    Sunan Abu Dawood. Sunan al-Tirmidhi. Sunan al-Nasa'i. Sunan ibn Majah. Muwatta Imam Malik. Sunan al-Darimi. Musnad Ahmad bin Hanbal. Among the other Authentic Hadith books that follow Ṣaḥīḥayn ( Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim) are: [ 2] Sahih ibn Khuzaymah.

  4. Bible translations into Arabic - Wikipedia

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    The Bible was translated into Arabic from a variety of source languages. These include Coptic, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, and Syriac. [ 1] Judeo-Arabic translations can also exhibit influence of the Aramaic Targums. Especially in the 19th century, Arabic Bible translations start to express regional colloquial dialects.

  5. Surat Al-Ard - Wikipedia

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    Surat Al-Ard, also known as Al-Masalek wa Al-Mamalek, is a book on geography and travel written by the merchant traveler Abul Qasim Muhammad Ibn Hawqal following his travels, which commenced in 331 AH. [1] The work was influenced by Istakhri, [2] who requested that he complete Maslek and Mamalek.

  6. Maya Al-Hayat - Wikipedia

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    Maya Abu Al-Hayat (1980) is a Palestinian novelist, poet, storyteller, and translator, born in Beirut. She has published three novels and three collections of poetry. Her books have gained worldwide recognition, and some of her stories have been translated into different languages. Abu Al-Hayat also worked as an actress and ran the Palestine ...

  7. Nawal El Saadawi - Wikipedia

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    Nawal El Saadawi was born on Oct. 27, 1931, in the village of Kafr Tahla, a settlement in the lower Nile Delta, the second of nine children. Her mother, Zaynab (Shoukry) El Saadawi, was partially descended from a wealthy Ottoman family. Her father, Al-Sayed El Saadawi, was an official in the government's education ministry.

  8. Najem Wali - Wikipedia

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    Wali has published seven books. He is a correspondent for Al Hayat and has written in Süddeutsche Zeitung, Die Zeit, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, and elsewhere. In 2009 he published "Reise in das Herz des Feindes" ("Journey into the Heart of the Enemy"), an account of his travels in Israel, which presented a positive view of the country.

  9. Darussalam Publishers - Wikipedia

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    Darussalam Publishers. Darussalam International Publishing & Distribution (also known as Dar-us-Salam in U.S.) is a Saudi -based multilingual international publishing house which operates in 35 countries. It's the second-largest [1] publisher of translations of the Islamic scripture ( Qur'ān) in the world after King Fahd Complex .