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  2. Ibrahim al-Koni - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1948 in the Fezzan Region, Ghadamis City, Ibrahim al-Koni was brought up in the traditions of the Tuareg, [4] people, who are popularly known as "the veiled men" or "the blue men." Mythological elements, spiritual quests and existential questions mingle in the writings of al-Koni, who has been "hailed as a magical realist, a Sufi ...

  3. Gold Dust (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ibrahim al-Koni's novel is based on the symbol that presents a mystical narrative that differs from the apparent novel. And under these two symbols falls a series of other symbols. Everything inside the novel is a symbol, or rather a sign, according to al-Koni's Cosmic Linguistic Dictionary.

  4. Former Playboy playmate jumps to her death with 7-year ... - AOL

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    A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...

  5. Imad Mughniyeh - Wikipedia

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    Imad Fayez Mughniyeh (Arabic: عماد فايز مغنية ‎; 7 December 1962 – 12 February 2008), [1] also known by his nom de guerre al-Hajj Radwan (الحاج رضوان), was a Lebanese militant leader who was the founding member of Lebanon's Islamic Jihad Organization and number two in Hezbollah's leadership. He is believed to have ...

  6. The Bleeding of the Stone - Wikipedia

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    The Bleeding of the Stone (Arabic: نزيف الحجر) [1] is a novel by the Libyan author Ibrahim Al-Kuni. [2] It was originally published in 1990 and republished in January 2013 by the Egyptian-Lebanese Publishing House. [3]

  7. Mohamed Makkawi Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    In response, Al-Shabaab's leadership attempted to suppress Makkawi's influence by pushing him toward committing a suicide attack, a common tactic used to neutralise dissent within the ranks. However, Makkawi refused to participate in such operations unless they were conducted under what he considered the "true banner of Islam".

  8. Ibrahim al-Asiri - Wikipedia

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    A Yemeni official denied that al-Asiri was killed. [20] On August 13, 2013, it was reported that Al-Asiri may have been seriously wounded by a drone strike which occurred on August 10. [21] A Yemeni official denied that al-Asiri was wounded. [22] Al-Asiri was thought to have possibly been killed in a fire fight on April 20, 2014.

  9. US-Iraqi operation killed 4 ISIS leaders - AOL

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    During a raid in 2022, the U.S. military killed Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, then-leader of ISIS. The terrorist group was previously led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi who was killed in 2019 ...