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Hi Jolly or Hadji Ali (Arabic: حاج علي, romanized: Ḥājj ʿAlī; Turkish: Hacı Ali), also known as Philip Tedro (c. 1828 – December 16, 1902), was an Ottoman subject of Syrian and Greek parentage, [1] and in 1856 became one of the first camel drivers ever hired by the US Army to lead the camel driver experiment in the Southwest.
BBC Bitesize, [1] also abbreviated to Bitesize, is the BBC's free online study support resource for school-age pupils in the United Kingdom.
Hajj was in charge of government protection for Rafik Hariri from 1992 to 1998. [1] He was removed from his post when Hariri discovered Hajj was also working for Syrian intelligence. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was appointed the director general of the Lebanese internal security forces in 2004 by Interior Minister Suleiman Frangieh .
[29] [30] Among them Suleiman II of Rûm, Kilij Arslan II, and Suleiman ibn Qutalmish. [31] They were compared to the Quranic prophet due to their governmental body ( Divan ), consisting of people speaking various languages, including Greek , Armenian , Turkish , and later, Mongolian , foreign craftsmen (compared to the jinn at Solomon's court ...
Ali Suliman (Arabic: علي سليمان, Hebrew: עלי סלימאן; born 1977) is a Israeli actor. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is known for his work on the series Jack Ryan and the film Paradise Now . [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
Alawites [b] are an Arab ethnoreligious group [16] who live primarily in the Levant region in West Asia and follow Alawism. [17] A sect of Islam that splintered from early Shia as a ghulat branch during the ninth century, [18] [19] [20] Alawites venerate Ali ibn Abi Talib, the "first Imam" in the Twelver school, as a manifestation of the divine essence.
Al Haj played at youth level for Advanced Soccer Academy (ASA), [3] before moving to Nejmeh's youth sector in 2014. [4] Al Haj's first-team debut for Nejmeh came during the 2017–18 Lebanese Premier League season on 3 March 2018, as a starter away to Safa; he scored a goal from outside the box to help Nejmeh win 3–1.
The Farewell Sermon (Arabic: خطبة الوداع, Khuṭbatu l-Widāʿ) also known as Muhammad's Final Sermon or the Last Sermon, is a religious speech, delivered by the Islamic prophet Muhammad on Friday the 9th of Dhu al-Hijjah, 10 AH (6 March 632 [1]) in the Uranah valley of Mount Arafat, during the Islamic pilgrimage of Hajj.