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  2. Qanta Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Qanta A. Ahmed is a British-American physician who came to prominence as a doctor specializing in sleep disorders. She has also worked as an author, women's rights activist, journalist, and public commentator.

  3. Ahmed Mater - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Mater was born in 1979 in Tabuk in the north west of Saudi Arabia on the Jordanian border. He is the first child of Mater Ahmed Al-Ziad, a sergeant in the Saudi Arabian Army, and Fatimah Hassan Abdullah Aseeri, a calligrapher and painter of traditional Aseeri houses.

  4. Basheer Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed is a 1960 graduate of Dow Medical College. [2] He migrated to the United States and served as both the director of the psychiatric unit at the St. Louis State Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri as well as the director of psychiatric services at St. Louis County General Hospital, St. Louis Missouri in 1968.

  5. Md. Sharfuddin Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Md. Sharfuddin Ahmed is a Bangladeshi physician and academic. He is the former vice-chancellor of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) . He served as pro vice chancellor (administration) of BSMMU and secretary general of Bangladesh Medical Association (BMA) .

  6. Rafiuddin Ahmed (dentist) - Wikipedia

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    Rafiuddin Ahmed (24 December 1890 – 9 February 1965) was an Indian dentist, educator and later minister in the West Bengal cabinet, who founded the first dental college of India, Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College and Hospital, later named 'The Calcutta Dental College', where he remained its principal until 1950.

  7. Ahmad Muhammad Shakir - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Muhammad Shakir (Arabic: أحمد محمد شاكر, romanized: Aḥmad Muḥammad Shākir) (January 29, 1892, Cairo – June 14, 1958) was an Egyptian Islamic scholar of hadith.

  8. Asad Q. Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Asad Q. Ahmed is an American scholar who is the Magistretti Distinguished Professor of Middle Eastern Languages and Culture and Professor of Arabic and Islamic studies in the Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures at the University of California, Berkeley. [2] [3] He is also the director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies. [4]

  9. Hajar Ahmed Hajar - Wikipedia

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    Hajar Ahmed Hajar Al Binali (Arabic: حجر أحمد حجر; born 1943) is a Qatari cardiologist, poet and former government minister. [2] He authored several works, including diwans and literary studies. [3] He has also published a number of articles in the field of cardiology. [1]