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  2. Ibrahim Nasrallah - Wikipedia

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    Ibrahim Nasrallah. Ibrahim Nasrallah (Arabic: إبراهيم نصر الله; 2 December 1954), the winner of the Arabic Booker Prize (2018), was born in 1954 to Palestinian parents who were evicted from their land in Al-Burayj, Palestine in 1948. He spent his childhood and youth in a refugee camp in Jordan, and began his career as a teacher in ...

  3. Nasrullah Gadani - Wikipedia

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    Daily Awami Awaz. Known for. Activism against feudal hegemony in Sindh. [1] Nasrullah Gadani, was a Pakistani journalist and social media activist, renowned for his work in Sindhi language. He fervently opposed the feudal lords of Sindh, voicing his activism both through print and digital media. In May 2024, he was shot dead by unknown assailants.

  4. Nawal Nasrallah - Wikipedia

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    Nawal Nasrallah is a U.S.-based Iraqi food writer, food historian, English literature scholar, and translator from Arabic into English. She is best known for her cookbook featuring Iraqi cuisine, entitled Delights from the Garden of Eden, and for editions of medieval Arabic cookbooks, including Annals of the Caliphs’ Kitchens, an annotated translation of the tenth-century, Abbasid-era ...

  5. An-Nasr - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. An-Nasr, (Arabic: النصر, an-naṣr, "Help", [1] or " [Divine] Support" [2]), is the 110th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an with 3 āyāt or verses. ۝ [3] WHEN the assistance of Allah shall come, and the victory; ۝ and thou shalt see the people enter into the religion of Allah by troops: ۝ celebrate the praise of thy LORD, and ask ...

  6. Hassan Nasrallah - Wikipedia

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    Hassan Nasrallah. Hassan Nasrallah (Arabic: حسن نصر الله [ħasan nasˤrɑɫɫɑh]; born 31 August 1960) is a Lebanese cleric and the secretary-general of Hezbollah, a Shia Islamist political party and militant group. Born into a Shia family in the suburbs of Beirut in 1960, Nasrallah finished his education in Tyre, when he briefly ...

  7. Social media's role in the Arab Spring - Wikipedia

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    The role of social media in the Arab Spring, a revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests in the Middle East and North Africa between 2010 and 2012, remains a highly debated subject. [1] Uprisings occurred in states regardless of their levels of Internet usage, with some states with high levels of Internet usage (such as Bahrain, with 88 ...

  8. Nasrallah - Wikipedia

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    Nasrallah. Nasrullah (Arabic: نصرالله, lit. 'victory of God') is a masculine given name, commonly found in the Arabic language and is used by Muslims, Christians, and other Arabs. It may also be transliterated as Nasralla, Nasrollah, Nasrullah, and Al-Nasrallah. Bearing the surname often indicates that the family adopted the name ...

  9. Aref Nasrallah - Wikipedia

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    Hashem Nasrallah (first cousin, once removed) Sayyid Aref Muhammad Nasrallah ( Arabic: عارف محمد آل نصرالله; born 1958) is an Iraqi Shia social activist, philanthropist, and official commissioner of the Ibn Fahad shrine and seminary. [2] He was one of the preeminent leaders of the Islamic Action Organisation. [3]