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  2. Mahmoud Mohamed Shaker - Wikipedia

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    Mahmoud Mohamed Shaker (Arabic: محمود محمد شاكر), Abu Fihr (أبو فِهر) was an Egyptian writer, poet, journalist and scholar of the Arabic language and Islamic culture heritage. Early life

  3. Mahmoud Shaker - Wikipedia

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    Mahmoud Shaker was born on 20 July 1926 in Al Bidaa in the Dakahlia Governorate northeast of the Egyptian capital Cairo. He completed his secondary school education in 1947. Shortly afterwards, Mahmoud Shaker attended the Egyptian Military Academy, graduating in 1949.

  4. 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.

  5. Mahmoud Shakir - Wikipedia

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    Mahmoud Shakir (6 February 1935 – 25 December 2020) was an Iraqi weightlifter. He competed in the men's middle heavyweight event at the 1964 Summer Olympics. [1] He won "dozens" of national championships and continued competing until age 45. He was considered one of his country's top weightlifters and later one of their best coaches.

  6. Gabr Al Khawater - Wikipedia

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    Gabr Al Khawater (Arabic: جبر الخواطر lit. “Forced Thoughts”) is an Egyptian film released on May 18, 1998. The film is directed by Atef El Tayeb, features a screenplay written by Bashir El Deek based on a story by Abdel Fattah Rezk, and stars Sherihan, Ashraf Abdel Baqi, Alaa Waley El Din, Hassan Mustafa, and Farida Saif Al-Nasr.

  7. Edward Deming Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Andrews' interest in Shakerism began in 1923, and he received a Guggenheim Fellowship in American history in 1937 to advance his research into Shaker material culture. [ 3 ] From 1941 to 1956, Andrews taught at Scarborough Day School , in Scarborough-on-Hudson , New York , where he served as dean and history department chair.

  8. Soad Hosny - Wikipedia

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    Soad Mohammad Kamal Hosny (Arabic: سُعاد حسني, pronounced [soˈʕæːd ˈħosni]; 26 January 1943 – 21 June 2001) [1] was an Egyptian actress. [2] She was known as the "Cinderella of the Screen" and one of the most influential actresses in the Middle East and the Arab world.

  9. El Leila El Kebira - Wikipedia

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    A ballet version, directed by Abdel Moneim Kamel, was broadcast on Egyptian Ministry of Culture’s Youtube channel in March 2020, which was part of the “Stay at home.. Culture in your hands” motivation, initiated by Culture Minister Enas Abdel-Dayem as part of the effort to stop the spread of coronavirus ( COVID-19 ).