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  2. Al-Samawal al-Maghribi - Wikipedia

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    Al-Samaw-al Polynomial. Illustration of the al-Bahir fi'l-Jabr "The Brilliant in Algebra" from the 12th century.. Al-Samawʾal ibn Yaḥyā al-Maghribī (Arabic: السموأل بن يحيى المغربي, c. 1130 – c. 1180), commonly known as Samawʾal al-Maghribi, was a mathematician, astronomer and physician. [1]

  3. Hicham Nostik - Wikipedia

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    Hicham Nostik (Arabic: هشام نوستيك, also known as Kafer Maghribi كافر مغربي) born in 1976 in Taza, [1] Morocco, is a Moroccan writer, podcaster and YouTuber, living in Canada, most known for his outspoken stance against Islam and religion in general, expressed through his books, podcasts and comedy videos, in Moroccan Arabic and Standard Arabic.

  4. Abu'l-Qasim al-Husayn ibn Ali al-Maghribi - Wikipedia

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    Abu'l-Qasim al-Husayn was the son of Abu'l-Husayn Ali ibn al-Husayn al-Maghribi, himself the grandson of the family's founder, Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn Muhammad al-Maghribi, a Persian official who had originally served at the Abbasid court of Baghdad as head of the diwan al-maghrib, the "Bureau of the West", whence the family's nisbah of "al-Maghribi". [2]

  5. Al Maghribia - Wikipedia

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    Al Maghribia channel is a part of the state-owned SNRT Group along with Al Aoula, Arryadia, Athaqafia, Assadissa, Aflam TV, Tamazight TV and Laayoune TV. The channel was launched on 18 November 2004 by Morocco's Broadcasting and Television National Company. [2] Its programming consists of reruns of TV shows and news bulletins from Al Aoula and ...

  6. Abu Uthman al-Maghribi - Wikipedia

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    Abū 'Uthmān al-Maghrībī's Mausoleum. Abū 'Uthmān Sa'īd Bin Salām Al-Maghrībī (Persian: ابوعثمان مغربی) was an Egyptian Sufi scholar of the Kubruwi Order. [1] He was instructed in Sufism by Abū 'Alī al-Katib. He was the teacher of famous Asharite scholars, such as Al-Hakim al-Nishapuri. [2]

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    The Weeknd’s “Hurry Up Tomorrow” is the No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with a staggering 490,500 equivalent album units, making it the biggest debut of 2025. That marks the largest week ...

  8. Abu Usamah al-Maghrebi - Wikipedia

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    He was one of the first to join Jabhat al-Nusra, at that time operating in Syria as a front group for the Islamic State of Iraq.When the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant was declared by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, he remained loyal to al-Baghdadi, despite being offered the position of overall military commander in Jabhat al-Nusra by its leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani.

  9. Al-Maghribī - Wikipedia

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    Al-Maghribī (meaning "from Maghreb") can refer to the following persons: Ibn Yaḥyā al-Maghribī al-Samawʾal, mathematician and astronomer of the 12th century. Muḥyi al-Dīn al-Maghribī (1220-1283), an Arab astronomer; Mahmud Sulayman al-Maghribi, former prime minister of Libya; Yusuf al-Maghribi, a 17th-century lexicographer active in ...