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  2. Friday fast - Wikipedia

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    The Friday fast is a Christian practice of variously (depending on the denomination) abstaining from meat, dairy products and alcohol, on Fridays, or holding a fast on Fridays, [1] [2] that is found most frequently in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and Methodist traditions.

  3. Ahmad Daud - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad bin Haji Mohd Daud (1907 – 18 July 1976) was a Bruneian aristocrat and civil servant who was the chairman of the Tujuh Serangkai ("seven branches") committee from 1953 to 1954, [1] [2] assigned the duty of gathering opinions on the proposed Constitution of Brunei from both rural and urban residents, producing an extensive report, and offering guidance to Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III ...

  4. Persecution of Christians - Wikipedia

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    Arophobia; Anti-albinism; Acephobia; Adultism; Anti-altruistic; Anti-autism; Anti-homelessness; Anti-drug addicts; Anti-intellectualism; Anti-intersex; Anti-left ...

  5. Abdul Mokti Daud - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Mokti bin Haji Mohd Daud (born 1946/1947) [1] is a Bruneian retired politician and diplomat who served as the Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs (MoRA) from 2015 to 2018, and Minister at the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) from 2018 to 2022.

  6. Saleh and Daoud Al-Kuwaity - Wikipedia

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    Saleh (1908–1986) and Daud (1910–1976) Al-Kuwaity (Arabic: صالح و داوود الكويتي) were Kuwait-born Israeli musicians of Iraqi-Iranian ancestry who rose to prominence in the Arab world in the early twentieth century.

  7. Mohammad Daud - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Daud is the name of: Mohammed Daoud Khan (1909–1978), overthrew the last King of Afghanistan Mohammed Daud Daud (1969–2011), Afghan soldier and politician

  8. Mohammad bin Daud - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad bin Haji Daud was born in Brunei on 1 May 1943. [2] In early December 1960, a radio station and the local newspaper announced a two-year officer cadet training opportunity at the Federation Military College (FMC) in Malaya.

  9. Dawud al-Antaki - Wikipedia

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    Dawud Ibn Umar Al-Antaki also known as Dawud Al-Antaki (Arabic: داؤود الأنطاكي) was a blind Muslim physician and pharmacist active in Cairo.He was born during the 16th century in Al-Fu'ah and died around in Mecca in 1597. [1]