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  2. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    Unless otherwise stated, the status code is part of the HTTP standard. [1] The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) maintains the official registry of HTTP status codes. [2] All HTTP response status codes are separated into five classes or categories. The first digit of the status code defines the class of response, while the last two ...

  3. Darwish - Wikipedia

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    Darwish and Darvish (and in French more prominently Darwich and Darwiche) are alternate transliterations of the Persian word "dervish", used in Arabic: درويش, referring to a Sufi aspirant. There is no v sound in most Modern Arabic dialects and so the originally Persian word is usually pronounced with a w sound in Arabic.

  4. Dervish - Wikipedia

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    Dervish, Darvesh, or Darwīsh (from Persian: درویش, romanized: Darvīsh) [1] in Islam can refer broadly to members of a Sufi fraternity (tariqah), [2] [3] [4] or more narrowly to a religious mendicant, who chose or accepted material poverty.

  5. Now They Call Me Infidel - Wikipedia

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    The book has made Darwish "one of the heroines of the Conservative Right." [ 1 ] In a review for the Hoover Institution , author Aaron Mannes says that Now They Call Me Infidel provides support for the claim that "improving the status of women is essential to reform in the Muslim world."

  6. Write Down, I Am an Arab - Wikipedia

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    In Point of View, Pat Mullen had nothing but praise for the film, saying that "Write offers an appropriately poetic portrait of this influential voice." [4] Amal Eqeiq, in the Journal of Middle East Studies, says that the film presents Darwish in "a paradox of recognition and erasure", opining that the film's main subtexts are that the film is intended for an Israeli audience, and that it ...

  7. Nearly 40 Years After 'I Think We're Alone Now ... - AOL

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    Related: '80s Icon Tiffany Still Has All Her Famed Jackets: 'They're Part of My Son's Inheritance' (Exclusive) That "vibe" on the upcoming greatest hits album, she says, is very much in keeping ...

  8. Nonie Darwish - Wikipedia

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    Nonie Darwish was born in 1948 [5] in Cairo, Egypt. [6] [1] [7] Her father, Colonel Mustafa Hafez, was paternally of Turkish ancestry. [8]In the 1950s her Egyptian family moved to Gaza when her father was sent by president Gamal Abdel Nasser to serve as commander of the Egyptian Army Intelligence in Gaza, which was under supervision of Egypt.

  9. Derviş - Wikipedia

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    Derviş is the Turkish and Bosnian (Derviš) spelling of the Persian and Arabic word "darwīš" (درويش), referring to a Sufi aspirant. The word appears as a given name and surname in various forms throughout Arabic, Bosnian (a Slavic language), Persian, and Turkish-speaking communities.