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  2. Nagat El-Sagheera - Wikipedia

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    Nagat El Sagheera was born in Cairo, Egypt on 11 August 1938 as the daughter of prominent Kurdish-Egyptian [6][7] Arabic calligrapher Mohammad Hosni, who hailed from Damascus, [8] and an Egyptian mother. Her father married twice. [9][10][11][12] She grew up in a household that was frequented by leading artists and calligraphers. [13]

  3. Yahya Ayyash - Wikipedia

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    Hamas. Al-Qassam Brigades. Yahya Abd-al-Latif Ayyash (Arabic: يحيى عياش, romanized: Yaḥyā ʿAyyāš, pronounced [jaħjaː ʕajːaʃ]; 6 March 1966 – 5 January 1996) was the chief bombmaker of Hamas and the leader of the West Bank battalion of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades. In that capacity, he earned the nickname " the Engineer ...

  4. Yahya (name) - Wikipedia

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    Yahya. Yahya (Arabic: يحيى, romanized: Yaḥyā), also spelled Yehya, is an Arabic male given name. It is an [a] Arabic form of the given name John, originally Aramaic Yohanan (Yəhôḥānān יְהוֹחָנָן‎ " YHWH is gracious"), i.e. primarily John the Baptist, who is known as Yahya ibn Zakariyya in Islam, and is considered a ...

  5. Najat Abdul Samad - Wikipedia

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    Najat Abdul Samad, alternative spelling Najat Abed Alsamad, ( Arabic: نجاة عبد الصمد, romanized: Najāt ʻAbd al-Ṣamad, born 1967, As-Suwayda, Syria ), is a Syrian Druze fiction writer, poet and gynecologist. She has published several novels, including La Ma' Yarweeha ( No Water to quench their Thirst), winner of the 2018 Katara ...

  6. John the Baptist in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Yaḥyā ibn Zakariyā (Arabic: يحيى ابن زكريا‎, literally Yahya/John, son of Zechariah), identified in English as John the Baptist, is considered in Islam a prophet of God who was sent to guide the Children of Israel. He is believed by Muslims to have been a witness to The Word of God, heralding the coming of Isa Al-Masih (Jesus ...

  7. Yahya ibn Ma'in - Wikipedia

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    Yahya ibn Ma'in was born in 158 (A.H.) during the caliphate of Abu Ja‘far al-Mansur to Nabataean ancestry from Al-Anbar and was raised in Baghdad. He was the oldest of a prominent group of muḥadiths (experts in ḥadīth) known as Al-Jamā'a Al-Kibār (The Great Assembly), which included Ali ibn al-Madini, Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Ishaq ibn Rahwayh, Abu Bakr ibn Abi Shaybah, and Abu Khaithama.

  8. Sayidat al-Nejat Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Sayidat al-Nejat Cathedral in Baghdad ( Arabic: كاتدرائية سيدة النجاة) is a Cathedral of the Syriac or Antiochian Catholic Church located in Baghdad, Iraq. [1] The current bishop is Archbishop Yousif Abba and the cathedral is 380 meters from the Cathedral of Our Lady of Nareg. The church was subject of attack by ISIS in ...

  9. Yahia al-Houthi - Wikipedia

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    Yahia Badreddin al-Houthi ( Arabic: يحيى بدر الدين الحوثي; born 1961) is a Yemeni political leader and brother of current Houthi leader Abdul-Malik, late Houthi leader Hussein, Muhammad, Ibrahim, [ 2] Abdulkhalik, [ 3] and Abdul-Karim. al-Houthi cosigned a letter to the Yemeni government with Abdullah al-Ruzami, the rebels ...