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  2. Fatah - Wikipedia

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    From this was crafted the inverted and reverse acronym Fatḥ (generally rendered in English as Fatah), meaning "opening", "conquering", or "victory". [30] The word fatḥ is used in religious discourse to signify the Islamic expansion in the first centuries of Islamic history – as in Fatḥ al-Shām, the "conquering of the Levant".

  3. Category:History of Fatah - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Fatah - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... History of Fatah (3 C, 23 P) Pages in category "Fatah" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ...

  5. List of Fatah members - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of members of Fatah, a major Palestinian political party and militia founded sometime between 1958-1959. The list includes leaders, militants, commanders, governors, mayors and financiers that are associated with Fatah and its several various branches.

  6. History of Islamism - Wikipedia

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    In its focus on the Caliphate, the party takes a different view of Muslim history than some other Islamists such as Muhammad Qutb. HT sees Islam's pivotal turning point as occurring not with the death of Ali, or one of the other four "rightly guided" caliphs in the 7th century, but with the abolition of the Ottoman Caliphate in 1924.

  7. Central Committee of Fatah - Wikipedia

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    In the 1989 Fatah Conference, 18 Fatah members were elected to the committee, with Arafat as the secretary-general. Following Arafat's signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993, only half of the central committee became leading members in the newly established Palestinian National Authority. The rest of the committee either resigned or became inactive.

  8. Al-Fath - Wikipedia

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    Al-Fath (Arabic: الفتح, al-fatḥ; meaning: "The Victory") is the 48th chapter of the Qur'an with 29 verses ().The surah was revealed in Medina in the sixth year of the Hijrah, on the occasion of the Treaty of Hudaybiya between the Muslim city-state of Madinah and Makkan polytheists.

  9. Fatah al-Intifada - Wikipedia

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    Fatah al-Intifada (Arabic: فتح الانتفاضة, lit. 'Fatah Uprising') is a Palestinian militant faction founded by Said Muragha , better known as Abu Musa . [ 5 ] Officially it refers to itself as the Palestinian National Liberation Movement - "Fatah" ( Arabic : حركة التحرير الوطني الفلسطيني- فتح ), the ...