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Abu Zayd Ibn Rizq Al-Hilali listen ⓘ (Arabic: أبو زيد ابن رزق الهلالي, Ābu Zayd al-Hilalī) was an 11th-century Arab leader and hero of the 'Amirid tribe of Banu Hilal. On the orders of the Ismaili Fatimid caliph , Abu Zayd moved his tribe to Ifriqiya to punish the Zirids for adopting Sunniism .
As'ad Abu Khalil - The United States and the Arab Revolt, Feb. 25, 2012 Archived 2020-01-31 at the Wayback Machine, presentation at conference "The Arab Spring: A Year that Changed the World", held at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon.
Egyptian engraving Dhiab bin Ghanim against Zanati Khalifa. The epic was inspired by these historic events. The Hilali leader Abu Zayd al-Hilali, here simply "Abu Zayd", is given an epic-styled birth: his mother, barren for eleven years, prays at a magic spring and invokes a black bird in hopes that the might become pregnant, saying "Give me a boy like this bird, / Black like this bird".
Khalil Ibrahim al-Wazir [note 1] (Arabic: خليل إبراهيم الوزير, also known by his kunya Abu Jihad [note 2] أبو جهاد —"Jihad's Father"; 10 October 1935 – 16 April 1988) was a Palestinian leader and co-founder of the nationalist party Fatah.
Abu Hail (Arabic: أبو هيل) is a neighbourhood in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), located in Deira. The locality is largely residential and is bordered by the localities of Al Waheda on the east, Hor Al Anz in the south and Al Baraha on the west.
Abu Khalil Qabbani. Abu Khalil Qabbani (Arabic: أبو خليل القباني / ALA-LC: Abū Khalīl al-Qabbānī; 1835–1902) was a Syrian playwright and composer active as a pioneer of Arab theatre at the time of the Arab nahda movement in Damascus and Cairo, Qabbani has been called the "Father of Syrian theatre", and has influenced later generations of playwrights and actors. [1]
Abu Khalil al-Madani was a member of al-Qaeda's Shura Council. [1] Believed to be a Saudi , [ 1 ] little was known about his views, [ 2 ] however in a 2013 audio message released online, he repeated familiar Al Qaeda themes of the Muslim world being weakened by a lack of Islamic faith and American conspiracies. [ 3 ]
Abu ‘Abd ar-Raḥmān al-Khalīl ibn Aḥmad ibn ‘Amr ibn Tammām al-Farāhīdī al-Azdī al-Yaḥmadī (Arabic: أبو عبد الرحمن الخليل بن أحمد بن عمرو بن تمام الفراهيدي الأزدي اليحمدي; 718 – 786 CE), known as al-Farāhīdī, [n 1] or al-Khalīl, was an Arab philologist, lexicographer and leading grammarian of Basra in Iraq.