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DL1961 is a global premium denim brand that is carried in hundreds of stores. [1] The brand was founded in 2008 using XFIT LYCRA, [2] a fabric it has patented. [3] XFIT is a cotton-wrapped Lycra thread intertwined with polyester made by DL parent company ADM Denim, which was founded by Faisal and Meliha Ahmed. [4]
Zahra Mohamed Ahmad (born 1952) is a Somalian human rights activist and lawyer. She is the founder of the Somali Women Development Center. She is the founder of the Somali Women Development Center. She was awarded the International Women of Courage Award in 2021.
Zahra Ahmadi (Persian: زهرا احمدی; born 1982) is a British actress from Plymouth, England of Persian descent. She is best known for playing the original Shabnam Masood in EastEnders . Career
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Ahmed ibn Sa’eed Al Busaidi, Imam and founder of the Al Busaid Dynasty (House of Al Said) [citation needed] Musaddid ibn Msrahid, hadith narrator and imam [ 47 ] Bakhrush ibn Alas, emir of Zahran and Saudi military commander of the West Arabian Brigade during the Saudi-Ottoman War [ 48 ]
Princess Lalla Fatima Zahra [1] was the daughter of Sultan Moulay Hassan I, the identity of her mother was not preserved. The princess was a woman of letters and faqīha who donated a large part of her princely literary collection [2] for the benefit of the library of the University of al-Qarawiyyin in Fes. [2] Her collection contained 273 ...
The Risale-i Nur Collection (Turkish: Risale-i Nur Külliyatı, Ottoman Turkish: رساله نور كلیاتی) is a collection of religious writings by Said Nursî, a Kurdish Islamic Scholar from Bitlis region of Turkey between the 1910s and 1950s.
The newlywed couple established their home in a modest compound alongside the Báb's mother, Fátimih Bagum. In 1843, Khadíjih gave birth to their sole child, a son named Ahmad, who died a few months later. [10] Ahmad was initially interred near Bíbí-Dukhtarán in Shiraz, although his remains were later relocated. [3]