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Mohammed Al-Sharekh (Arabic: محمد الشارخ; 1942 – 6 March 2024) was a Kuwaiti businessman and author, who was the founder and Chairman Emeritus of Sakhr Software Company. Through Sakhr, he introduced the first Arabic language operating system into computers.
Koana et al., in their 2024 literature review, found 28 different definitions, [2] and classified them as follows: Psychological ownership is a feeling by the developer of ownership and pride in the particular element of the project; [3] Corporeal ownership is a set of formal or informal rules defining responsibility for a particular software ...
The lengthier Quranic phrase al-rahman al-rahim ("The Merciful, the Compassionate") is likely related to Himyaritic inscriptions referring to rahmanan metrahim (with the same meaning). One example may be found in the Jabal Dabub inscription, which opens with reads "in the name of Allah, al-Rahman, al-Rahim, Lord of the heavens". [14]
Al-Rahman Legion was supported by Qatar. [54] Qatari-backed Al-Rahman Legion has been fighting Saudi Arabian-backed Jaysh al-Islam. [55] The group was actively using American BGM-71 TOW anti-tank missiles. [56] Turkey supported the group, but in 2020 it suspended the support to them, because they refused to obey Turkey's order to send fighters ...
The name Al-Rahman occurs most frequently in Sura Maryam (16 times). In verse 18 of this Sura, Maryam (Mary) says: "I seek refuge in Al-Rahman, that you may be righteous." Mary asks for protection from Al-Rahman against one whom she perceives as a man entering her private chambers, but who in fact is the Archangel Jibrāʾīl (Gabriel).
Hafiz Abdelrahman was born in Nyala, the capital of the state of South Darfur, and began playing the flute at an early age. [1] He then moved to Khartoum to support his talent by studying music and drama at the University of Sudan in 1981. [2]
Abd al-Rahman bin Hisham was born in Fes on 19 February 1778 [4] to Hisham bin Mohammed and his wife a lady of the Oulad Jerrar tribe. [5] Following the death of his uncle Sulayman, Abd al-Rahman was proclaimed sultan of Morocco in Fes on 30 November 1822. His reign began during a tumultuous time, when many noble families and rural tribal ...
ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Ṣūfī (Persian: عبدالرحمن الصوفی; 7 December 903 – 25 May 986) was a Persian astronomer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His work Kitāb ṣuwar al-kawākib (" The Book of Fixed Stars "), written in 964, included both textual descriptions and illustrations.