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  2. Munir El Haddadi - Wikipedia

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    Munir El Haddadi Mohamed (Arabic: منير الحدادي محمد; born 1 September 1995), known simply as Munir, is a professional footballer who plays as a forward or right winger for La Liga club Leganés. Born in Spain, he plays for the Morocco national team.

  3. Asim Munir - Wikipedia

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    Munir's family are locally known as a hafiz family, as its many members are known to have memorised the entire Qu'ran by heart, including Munir, who did so during his posting in Saudi Arabia as a Lieutenant-Colonel. [45] Munir is a fitness enthusiast, sportsman, and a runner. He's also considered to be an avid reader and a traveller. [46] [47]

  4. Munir Bashir - Wikipedia

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    Munir Bashir was born in Mosul, in northern Iraq, to an Assyrian Christian family. [4] His exact birth year is debated, with sources suggesting a range from 1928 to 1930. [5] His father, Abd al-Aziz, and his brother, Jamil, were well-regarded oud soloists and vocalists; Jamil also authored an important textbook on the oud. The family began ...

  5. Munir - Wikipedia

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    Munir Akram (born 1945), Pakistan Ambassador to the United Nations from 2002 to 2008; Munir al-Rayyes (1901-1992), was a prominent Syrian newspaper editor and writer; Munir Awad (born 1981), citizen of Sweden who has fallen under suspicion of an association with terrorism; Muneer Ahmed Badini (born 1953), Pakistani writer

  6. Munir Ahmad Khan - Wikipedia

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    Munir Ahmad Khan was born in Kasur, Punjab in the British Indian Empire on 20 May 1926 into a Kakazai family that had long been settled in Punjab. [10]: 566 [11] [12] [13] After completing his matriculation in 1942 in Kasur, Khan enrolled at the Government College University in Lahore and was a contemporary of Abdus Salam— the Nobel Laureate in Physics in 1978. [14]

  7. Munir al-Ajlani - Wikipedia

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    The Ajlani family's origin goes back to the Ashraf of Saudi Arabia. Their descendants travelled and settled in Damascus at the time when Damascus was a center for knowledge. Dr Munir Al-Ajlani was born into this family of academic and material wealth. The Ajlani family became one of the most well-known and wealthiest families in Syria.

  8. Muhammad Munir Azhar - Wikipedia

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    Chaudhry Muhammad Munir Azhar (Urdu: چوہدری محمد منیر اظہر; born 1 October 1941) is a Pakistani politician who had been a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, from June 2013 to May 2018.

  9. Ibrahim Munir - Wikipedia

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    Ibrahim Munir was born on 1 June 1937 in Giza, Egypt.His full name is Ahmed Ibrahim Munir Mustafa. [2] He joined the Muslim Brotherhood at an early age and was sentenced to life imprisonment in Egypt in the 1950s following the attempted assassination of the Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser. [3]