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  2. Mohamed Salah - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Salah Hamed Mahrous Ghaly (Egyptian Arabic: مُحَمَّد صَلَاح حَامِد مَحْرُوس غَالِي, pronounced [mæˈħam.mæd sˤɑˈlɑːħ ˈɣæːli]; [4] born 15 June 1992), known as Mohamed Salah or Mo Salah, is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a right winger or forward for Liverpool and captains the Egypt national team.

  3. List of Egyptians - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed El-Nahass; André Hakim; Asaad Kelada; Ash Atalla; Assia Dagher; Atef El Tayeb; Daoud Abdel Sayed; Ezz El-Dine Zulficar; Fadwa El Guindi; Frank Agrama; Hassan el-Imam

  4. Narriman Sadek - Wikipedia

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    Narriman Sadek (Arabic: ناريمان صادق, romanized: Nārrīmān Ṣādiq; 31 October 1933 – 16 February 2005) was the daughter of Hussain Fahmi Sadiq Bey, a high-ranking official in the Egyptian government, and his wife Asila Kamil. She was the second wife of King Farouk and the last queen of Egypt.

  5. Mohamed Salah (footballer, born 1956) - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Salah [4] (Arabic: محمد صلاح) is an Egyptian former footballer and head coach. He spent his whole football career with Zamalek . He also played for the Egypt national football team , and was a part of the team that won the 1986 African Cup of Nations .

  6. Sadiq Al-Ghariani - Wikipedia

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    Al-Sadiq Abd al-Rahman Ali al-Ghariani (alternative spelling include Saadiq, Sadeq and Sadik) (Arabic: الصادق عبد الرحمن علي الغرياني) has been the Grand Mufti of Libya since 2012. [3] [4] He is a Muslim imam of the Maliki school of thought [citation needed].

  7. Sadeq - Wikipedia

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    Sadeq (in Arabic: صادق) is an Arab and Iranian given name and surname which is most common in Iran, Pakistan, and Arab countries. Sadegh is the Iranian variant. Other variants include Sadiq .

  8. Moain Sadeq - Wikipedia

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    Moain Sadeq (Arabic: معين صادق) is a Palestinian-Canadian archaeologist specialising in the archaeology of Gaza. He teaches at Qatar University and has worked at colleges in Canada. After completing a doctorate at the Free University of Berlin , Sadeq co-founded the Faculty of Education in Gaza, which later became Al-Aqsa University .

  9. Sadeq Amani - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Sadeq Amani (Persian: محمدصادق امانی) was an Iranian political activist. He was a member of both Fada'iyan-e Islam and the Islamic Coalition Party . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Amani was involved in the January 1965 assassination of Hassan Ali Mansur , Prime Minister of Iran during the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi administration.