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Shobana during a live classical dance performance. Shobana is a Bharatanatyam dancer. [30] She started her own dance school, "Kalipinya" in 1989 and got it registered in 1992.
Mufti Abdul Wahab Chachar (born 1942) is a notable politician, scholar and writer of more than 30 books. He also runs a famous and historical monthly magazine "Shariat" from Sukkur since 1973.His stance on the national problems of Sindh is onerous and his fatwas are the most acceptable judgements in Sindh, which makes him " Faqeeh ul Sindh".
Mid-Sha'ban (Arabic: نصف شعبان, romanized: niṣf šaʿbān or ليلة نصف مِن شعبان laylat niṣf min šaʿbān "night on the half of Sha'ban") is a Muslim holiday observed by Shia and Sunni Muslim communities on the eve of 15th of Sha'ban (i.e., the night following the sunset on the 14th day) — the same night as Shab-e-barat or Laylat al-Bara’ah (Arabic: ليلة ...
Shaban Jafari (Persian: شعبان جعفری; 19 August 1921 – 21 March 2006), often known as Shaban the Brainless (Persian: شعبان بیمخ, romanized: Sha'bān-e Bi-mokh) or Shaban the Crown-Bestower (Persian: شعبان تاجبخش, romanized: Sha'bān-e Tājbakhsh), was an Iranian political activist and practitioner of varzesh-e bastani.
Shaʽban (Arabic: شَعْبَان, Šaʿbān) is the eighth month of the Islamic calendar.It is called the month of "separation", as the word means "to disperse" or "to separate" because the pagan Arabs used to disperse in search of water.
Shaban’s family lost in the bombing include his uncle’s wife Salwa, 72, and son Abdallah, 47; Abdallah's son Muhaned, 25; Muhaned’s wife Haneen, 24, and their 3-month-old daughter Farah; as ...
Manal’s cousin, Eyad Abu Shaban, who lives in South Florida, also spoke to the outlet, saying that the ages of their dead family members range from 77 to just three months old.
The Persian name of the festival consists of čahāršanbe (چهارشنبه), the Persian word for Wednesday, and suri (), which has two meanings; it may mean "festive" [2] and it may also mean "scarlet" (in traditional Persian and some current local dialects in Iran), which stems from the reddish theme of fire.