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  2. Family of Saddam Hussein - Wikipedia

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    Subha Talfah (c. 1910s–1982) With Hussein Abd al-Majid (c. 1900s–1937) Unknown son, died of cancer around at age 13 around 1937. Saddam (1937–2006), President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003. Prior to that, he was vice-president during the 70s. He was married to his cousin Sajida Talfah and had five children. With Ibrahim al-Hassan Muhammad

  3. Tasbih - Wikipedia

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    The word literally means, as a verb, "to travel swiftly" and, as a noun, "duties" or "occupation". However, in the devotional context, tasbih refers to Subhan Allah, which is often used in the Qur'an with the preposition ʿan (عَنْ), meaning "Allah is exalted [over what they (polytheists) attribute to Him]" (Al-Tawba: 31, Al-Zumar: 67 et al ...

  4. Sama TV - Wikipedia

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    Nabed al-Sharq (Pulse of the East, نبض الشرق) Ahwal al-Nas (Conditions of the people, أحوال الناس) Ajandet Hiwar (Dialogue Agenda, أجندة حوار) Rasamil (رساميل) Sabah al Khair (Good Morning, صباح الخير) Sama Café (سما كافيه) Tafasil (Details, تفاصيل) Classico (كلاسيكو)

  5. Dahiyat Sabah al-Kheir - Wikipedia

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    Dahiyat Sabah al-Kheir (Arabic: ضاحية صباح الخير) is a Palestinian village in the Jenin Governorate in the northern West Bank, located 4 kilometers north of Jenin. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics , the town had a population of 1,457 inhabitants in mid-year 2006.

  6. Nada Al Shaibani - Wikipedia

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    Nada Al Shaibani (Arabic: ندى الشيباني, is a Bahraini broadcaster and media personality [1] living in Qatar. She chairs the Women's Committee of the Gulf Cooperation Council Media Committee and presents Sabah Al Khair (“Good Morning”), the morning show on Abu Dhabi TV .

  7. Misbaha - Wikipedia

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    In the early Muslim era, prayers were counted on fingers or with pebbles. According to the 17th-century Shia cleric ʻAllāmah Muhammad Baqir Majlisi, after the 625CE Battle of Uḥud, Fāṭimah (the daughter of Muhammad) would visit the Martyrs' graveyard every two or three days, and then made a misbaḥah of Ḥamzah ibn ʻAbd al-Muṭṭalib's grave-soil.

  8. House of Sabah - Wikipedia

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    The Al Sabah family originate from the Bani Utbah confederation. [1] [2] Prior to settling in Kuwait, the Al Sabah family were expelled from Umm Qasr in southern Iraq by the Ottomans due to their predatory habits of preying on caravans in Basra and trading ships in Shatt al-Arab. [3]

  9. Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah - Wikipedia

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    Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah (Arabic: الشيخ صباح الأحمد الجابر الصباح, romanized: ash-Shaykh Sabāh al-ʾAḥmad al-Jābir aṣ-Ṣabāḥ; 16 June 1929 – 29 September 2020) [3] was the Emir of Kuwait from 24 January 2006 until his death in 2020. He was the fourth son of Sheikh Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.