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  2. The Blood of Hussain - Wikipedia

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    The Blood of Hussain is a 1980 Pakistani drama film directed by Jamil Dehlavi. The film was released in February 1981 in the UK. The film was released in February 1981 in the UK. The film was banned throughout Pakistan as the military junta led by General Zia-ul-Haq toppled the government of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto .

  3. Jamil Dehlavi - Wikipedia

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    Jamil Dehlavi (Urdu: جمیل دہلوی) (born 1944) is a London-based independent film director and producer of Pakistani-French origin. [1] [2] [3] Since he became a filmmaker in the 1970s, his work has been widely screened internationally, notable films including Jinnah (1998), about the partition of India and the birth of Pakistan, which won the Grand Prize at the Festival of the Dhow ...

  4. Husayn ibn Ali - Wikipedia

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    According to majority of narrations, Hussain was born on the 3rd of Sha'ban 4 AH (11 January 626 CE) [11] in Medina and was still a child when his grandfather, Hazrat Muhammad, died. [18] He was the younger son of Hazrat-e-Ali, the cousin of Muhammad, and Fatima, the daughter of Muhammad, both from the Banu Hashim clan of the Quraysh tribe. [19]

  5. Moin Hussain - Wikipedia

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    Hussain next directed the short horror film Real Gods Require Real Blood, written by Tom Benn. [8] It premiered at the 2017 Cannes Critics' Week. [9] Hussain also co-wrote the short film Noose, directed by Misha Vertkin. [10] Supported by Film4, [11] Hussain's science fiction short film Naptha also featured at the 2018 Cannes Critics' Week.

  6. Blood Quran - Wikipedia

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    Saddam Hussein.. The book was produced by Abbas Shakir Joudi (Judy), an Islamic calligrapher who lived in Virginia in the United States before his death. According to his version of events, over the course of two years, Saddam donated 24–27 litres (50 to 57 pints) of his blood, which was used by Joudi to copy the 6,000 verses and some 336,000 words of the Quran. [3]

  7. Who is Hussain? - Wikipedia

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    Who is Hussain encouraged individuals to 'give back' to the community. A variety of events were organised by Who is Hussain global representatives, including the donation of care packages to the homeless and blood donation drives [2] In 2020, Who is Hussain worked with Paani Project to build wells in Pakistan. [12]

  8. Walter Lassally - Wikipedia

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    The Blood of Hussain (1980) Angels of Iron (1981) Memoirs of a Survivor (1981) Tuxedo Warrior (1982) Heat and Dust (1983) - BAFTA nominee; Private School (1983) The Bostonians (1984) - British Society of Cinematographers nominee; The Case of Marcel Duchamp (1984) Indian Summer (1987) The Perfect Murder (1988) The Deceivers (1988) Fragments of ...

  9. Hussein of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Hussein's maternal grandmother, Widjan Hanim, was the daughter of Shakir Pasha who was the Ottoman governor of Cyprus. [9] Hussein (age eleven) seen behind his grandfather King Abdullah I after the independence of Jordan was declared, 25 May 1946. The young prince started his elementary education in Amman.