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Safadi was born in Tripoli, Lebanon, on 28 March 1944 to Sunni family. [1] [2] He is the son of Ahmed Safadi. [3] His family are businesspeople, running their own firm in Tripoli. [4] Safadi is a graduate of the American University of Beirut where he received a bachelor's degree in business administration in February 1968. [2] [5]
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Safadi or al-Safadi is an Arabic surname which denotes an origin from the city of Safed (also Safad/Zefat). Safdie is a Sephardic kaneani surname of the same origin. Notable people with the name include: Al-Safadi, Mamluk author and historian; Al-Khalidi al-Safadi, Ottoman historian and mufti; Ayman Safadi, Jordanian politician
In a September 2005 Food & Wine story titled "Vietnam à la Cart," writer Laurie Winer noted that Charles Phan's decade-old San Francisco restaurant the Slanted Door was considered by many to be ...
The Ḥadīth Abū Al-Nūn Yūnus ibn Ibrāhīm al-Dabusi (d.729AH / 1329-30) Hafiz Jamal al-Din Yusuf ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Mizzi (d.742AH / 1342), and studied by the Ḥadīth in Dar al-Hadith Ashrafieh in Damascus. Al-Ḥafiz Shams al-Dīn Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn Uthman al-Dhahabī (d.749AH / 1347-48); with whom he studied the Hadith and ...
Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad al-Khālidī al-Safadī (died 1625) was an Ottoman historian and the Hanafi mufti of Safed c. 1600–1625.He was best known for being the adviser of the powerful Druze chief and tax farmer Fakhr al-Din II after the latter was appointed governor of Safad Sanjak in 1602 and for chronicling Fakhr al-Din's career.
Ibn Khalikan's work influenced and encouraged two of his contemporary historians to follow his path: Al-Kutabi al-Halabi (d. 764.1326), who finished Ibn Khalikan's work with his work Fatwat al-Watfayat composing of 506 biographies: and Al-Safadi who wrote a book called Al-Wafi bi'l-Wafayat composing around 14,000 biographies.
Ayman Safadi, Jordan’s foreign minister, said Sunday: “Jordan is for Jordanians and Palestine is for Palestinians.” “Our rejection for the deportation is steadfast and unchanging.”