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Morning Glory Bangladesh International School (Abdullah Al Mubarak Area) (Defunct) Bilingual schools ... Muhammad Hasan al-Musawi – Rumaithiya; Girls. al-Qairawan ...
The relation between the two families started when Mohammed bin Hassan Al Khater found Abdul Rahman ibn Faisal; the last ruler of the Second Saudi State seeking refuge in his mosque in Bahrain when he got defeated by Al Rashid and forced into exile, where he offered him and those with him (including his son the later King Abdul Aziz) his house to sleep in, Mohammed bin Hassan then helped Abdul ...
Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi High School; Al-Amin School; Al-Hikmeh School; Al-Kindi High School; Al-Maʿarri High School; Al-Ma'mun High School; Al-Mutanabbi High School; Al-Quds High School; Basil al-Assad High School; Dimashq School; Djamila Bouhired School; Huda Shaarawi High School; Ibn al-Baitar High School; Ibn Sina High School; Ibn Zaydún ...
King Abdullah Academy (KAA; Arabic: أكاديمية الملك عبد الله [1]) is a Saudi Arabian international school located in Herndon, an unincorporated area in Fairfax County, Virginia in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. [2] [3] In proximity to Herndon and Dulles International Airport, [4] it serves ages 5–18, grades preschool ...
Al-Hidaya Al-Khalifia Secondary School: Busaiteen: N/A Al Iman School: Isa Town: Official Website: Al Noor International School: Sitra: Official Website: Al Mahd Day Boarding School: Saar: Official Website: Al Raja School: Manama: Official Website: Al Wisam International School: Shakhura: Official Website: University of technology Bahrain ...
GUST's library was established in 2002 to serve the university faculty, staff, students, and alumni. On June 20, 2006, the library was renamed the Abdullah Mubarak Al-Refai (A. M. Al-Refai) Library in honor of the late Dr. Abdullah Mubarak Al-Refai, President from 2003–2005.
The Girls' School has been presently located at Al Farazdaq Rd, Malaz district since 2011. The earlier location at Khurais Road about 5 km away from the Boys' School. The girls' school is spread over 921600 square(2 acres) meters [ 6 ] and includes 120 classrooms, a basketball court, library, computer lab, science labs and canteen.
Abdullahi Mohammad Ahmad Hassan was born in 1928 in the town of Barah in the state of North Kurdufan in Sudan. His family later moved and settled in Al-Ubayyid.At an early age he was sent to a Koranic school (خلوة ) after which he followed the British education system in implementation by the British at the time.