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In 2014, Al Mahmoud became Special Advisor to Qatar Museums’ Chairperson Al-Mayassa bint Hamad Al Thani. [5] [6] He was also CEO of Qatar Museum and a member of the Board of Qatar National Bank and Qatari Diar. [7] [8] From 2018 until 2024, Al Mahmoud served as the CEO of QIA. [3] [9] He is president of the National Museum of Qatar. [6]
Some Arabic computer fonts are calligraphic, for example Arial, Courier New, and Times New Roman. They look as if they were written with a brush or oblong pen, akin to how serifs originated in stone inscriptionals. Other fonts, like Tahoma and Noto Sans Arabic, use a mono-linear style more akin to sans-serif Latin scripts. Monolinear means that ...
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Mahmoud Saeed al-Karmi (Arabic:محمود سعيد الكرمي) (born in 1889 in Tulkarm; assassinated on 24 December 1939 in Beirut) was a Palestinian writer, scholar of Arabic language, poet, and political journalist. [1] He is considered one of the Symbols of the national movement in Palestine and Jordan. [2]
Sir Mohamed Mansour (Arabic: محمد منصور; born January 1948) [1] is an Egyptian-born British billionaire businessman and former politician. [2] He is the chairman of the Mansour Group, a US$6 billion conglomerate. In October 2024, Forbes estimated his wealth at $3.3 billion. [3]
Anā al-Haqq (Arabic: أنا الحَق) is a short story based on the life of the Sufi Mansur Al-Hallaj, who was indicted and killed on charges of heresy. [1] It is part of the collection Anargha Nimisham , written by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer in typical Khalil Gibran style,
Mansour Al-Mansour (Arabic: ... Al-Mansour was on business with the Gulf Arab Theater Group when he died of pneumonia in Algeria on November 9, 2011, ...
Riyad H. Mansour (born 21 May 1947) is a Palestinian-American diplomat and since 2005 has been the Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations. [1] Previous to Mansour's appointment to Permanent Observer, Mansour served as the Deputy Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations from 1983 to 1994. [ 1 ]