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  2. Plestia Alaqad - Wikipedia

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    Plestia Alaqad (Arabic: بلستيا العقاد; born 10 December 2001) [1] is a Palestinian journalist and poet. She gained international attention for her daily coverage of the Israel–Hamas war, which began on 7 October 2023, by way of her social media accounts.

  3. Arabic name - Wikipedia

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    The ism (اسم) is the given name, first name, or personal name; e.g. "Ahmad" or "Fatima".Most Arabic names have meaning as ordinary adjectives and nouns, and are often aspirational of character.

  4. Lamedh - Wikipedia

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    Lām has functions as a grammatical particle when used as a prefix: . Prepositional lām (لام جارة); Lām of ownership (لام المُلك); Lām of association (لام الاختصاص)

  5. Indonesian Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the expression 'just there' essentially responds to something considered a joke or something unusual, and it can be translated into Modern Standard Arabic as laqad mazahta (لقد مزحت, meaning 'you are just joking') or hâdzaâ sya’un jadîd (هذا شيء جديد, meaning 'this is something new'). [24]

  6. Humat al-Hima - Wikipedia

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    Laqad ṣarakhat fī ʿurūqinā ad-dimā Namūtu namūtu wa-yaḥyā al-waṭan I Li-tadwi is-samāwātu bi-raʿdihā Li-tarmi iṣ-ṣawāʿiqu nīrānahā ʾIlá ʿizzi Tūnis ʾilá majdihā Rijāl al-bilādi wa-shubbānahā Fa-lā ʿāsha fī Tūnis man khānahā Wa-lā ʿāsha man laysa min jundihā Namūtu wa-naḥyā ʿalá ʿahdihā

  7. One Thousand and One Nights - Wikipedia

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    Wa-laqad nadimtu 'alá tafarruqi shamlinā Dahran wa-fāḍa ad-dam'u min ajfānī Wa-nadhartu in 'āda az-zamānu yalummunā la 'udtu adhkuru furqatan bi-lisānī Hajama as-surūru 'alayya ḥattá annahu min faraṭi mā sarranī abkānī Yā 'aynu ṣāra ad-dam'u minki sijyatan tabkīna min faraḥin wa-aḥzānī

  8. Al-Walid ibn al-Walid - Wikipedia

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    Al-Walid ibn al-Walid ibn al-Mughira (Arabic: الوليد بن الوليد بن المغيرة, romanized: al-Walīd b. al-Walīd b. al-Mughīra) was an early companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

  9. Zayd ibn Amr - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Amr ibn Nufayl, a member of the Adi clan of the Quraysh tribe. [1]: 296 Zayd's mother had previously been married to his grandfather, Nufayl ibn Abduluzza, so her son from this marriage, al-Khattab ibn Nufayl, was at the same time Zayd's maternal half-brother and paternal half-uncle.