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  2. Moshe Ya'ish al-Nahari - Wikipedia

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    Moshe Ya'ish al-Nahari (Hebrew: משה יעיש אל נהרי Arabic: موشيه يعيش النهاري born 1978 – 11 December 2008) was a Yemeni Jewish Hebrew teacher and kosher butcher in Raydah, Yemen, who was murdered by a Yemeni Muslim who accosted him near his home demanding that he convert to Islam.

  3. Yahya (name) - Wikipedia

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    Yahya. Yahya (Arabic: يحيى, romanized: Yaḥyā), also spelled Yehya, is an Arabic male given name. It is an [a] Arabic form of the given name John, originally Aramaic Yohanan (Yəhôḥānān יְהוֹחָנָן‎ " YHWH is gracious"), i.e. primarily John the Baptist, who is known as Yahya ibn Zakariyya in Islam, and is considered a ...

  4. Najat Aatabou - Wikipedia

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    Najat Aâtabou (Arabic: نجاة اعتابو; born 1960) is a Moroccan singer, songwriter and composer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Her song "Hadi Kedba Bayna" was sampled by the Chemical Brothers in their 2004 song " Galvanize ".

  5. Nabi Yahya Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Nabi Yahya Mosque. The Nabi Yahya Mosque (Arabic: جامع النبي يحيى, romanized: Jama'a Nabi Yahya), literally the Mosque of the Prophet John, is a mosque containing the traditional tomb of John the Baptist, in Sebastia, Palestine. The mosque also contains the tombs of Elisha and Obadiah, prophets who were buried next to John the Baptist.

  6. Count Alexander of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Count Alexander of Montenegro (1585? –1648?), also known as Şehzade Yahya (sometimes spelled Jachia or Jahja), was an impostor and a self-claimed pretender to the Ottoman throne who claimed to be the son of Sultan Murad III.

  7. Nagat El-Sagheera - Wikipedia

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    Nagat El Sagheera was born in Cairo, Egypt on 11 August 1938 as the daughter of prominent Kurdish-Egyptian [6][7] Arabic calligrapher Mohammad Hosni, who hailed from Damascus, [8] and an Egyptian mother. Her father married twice. [9][10][11][12] She grew up in a household that was frequented by leading artists and calligraphers. [13]

  8. John the Baptist in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Yaḥyā ibn Zakariyā (Arabic: يحيى ابن زكريا‎, literally Yahya/John, son of Zechariah), identified in English as John the Baptist, is considered in Islam a prophet of God who was sent to guide the Children of Israel. He is believed by Muslims to have been a witness to The Word of God, heralding the coming of Isa Al-Masih (Jesus ...

  9. Yahya Ayyash - Wikipedia

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    Hamas. Al-Qassam Brigades. Yahya Abd-al-Latif Ayyash (Arabic: يحيى عياش, romanized: Yaḥyā ʿAyyāš, pronounced [jaħjaː ʕajːaʃ]; 6 March 1966 – 5 January 1996) was the chief bombmaker of Hamas and the leader of the West Bank battalion of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades. In that capacity, he earned the nickname " the Engineer ...