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  2. Medina - Wikipedia

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    Medina, officially Al-Madinah al-Munawwarah (Arabic: المدينة المنورة, romanized: al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah, lit. 'The Luminous City', Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [al.maˈdiːna al.mʊˈnawːara]) and also commonly simplified as Madīnah or Madinah (المدينة, al-Madina), is the capital of Medina Province in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia.

  3. Al-Madina Bank scandal - Wikipedia

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    Al-Madina Bank scandal. Al-Madina Bank ( Arabic: بنك المدينة) was a Lebanese bank that was seized by the Banque du Liban and closed completely in 2003 [1] [2] because of its mysterious case of suspicion in money laundering, corruption and fraud. [3] [2] The main figure in the scandal was Rana Koleilat, [4] but also Adnan Abu Ayyash ...

  4. Al Madina (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al Madina was founded as a weekly publication, under the name of Al Madinah al Munawarah (Arabic: Madinah the Radiant) by Hisham Hafiz's uncles, Othman and Ali Hafiz, as a weekly newspaper. Its first issue appeared on 8 April 1937. Later, it became semi-weekly.

  5. Saudi Research and Media Group - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of the SRMG dates back to 1963 when the first company of the group, Al Madina Printing and Publication Company, was founded. Al Madina Printing and Publication Company, was later called Saudi Printing and Packaging Company (SPPC) which was formally established in 1972.

  6. Rana Abdel-Rahim Koleilat - Wikipedia

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    Rana Abdel-Rahim Koleilat ( Arabic: رنا عبد الرحيم قليلات, born January 23, 1967) is a Lebanese Sunni [1] female banker who was accused of being at the head of the biggest banking scandal in the history of Lebanon. She fled Lebanon to Brazil in 2005, while she was being investigated for the mysterious collapse of Al-Madina ...

  7. Constitution of Medina - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Medina ( دستور المدينة, Dustūr al-Madīna ), or also known as the Umma Document, [1] is a set of documents dealing with tribal affairs during the Islamic prophet Muhammad 's time in Medina. [2] The term "Constitution of Medina" is generally considered imprecise because the text neither established a state nor ...

  8. Al-Madina Souq - Wikipedia

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    Al-Madina Souq (Arabic: سوق المدينة, romanized: Sūq al-Madīna) is the covered souq-market located at the heart of the Syrian city of Aleppo within the walled ancient part of the city. With its long and narrow alleys, al-Madina Souq is the largest covered historic market in the world, with an approximate length of 13 kilometers. [1]

  9. Al-Madinah International University - Wikipedia

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    The idea of establishing Al-Madinah International University was mooted by a group of Muslim scholars. Al-Madinah International University was named after Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah, the city where Muhammad established the capital of the first Islamic state, which is considered the qiblah for those seeking Islamic knowledge.