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  2. Saeed Al-Zahrani (footballer, born 1995) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Zahrani started his career at the youth team of Al-Ain and represented the club at every level. On 18 July 2019, Al-Zahrani joined Ohod. [3] On 1 February 2020, after making no appearances for Ohod, Al-Zahrani return to Al-Ain. [4] Al-Zahrani achieved promotion with Al-Ain to the Pro League for the first time in the club's history. [5]

  3. Hilal Saeed - Wikipedia

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    Hilal was transferred to Al-Ain from Al-Fujairah in 2007, and quickly won his place in the starting eleven throughout the season and had an impressive season. Not only did Hilal improve the defence, but also the attack where he would help in set pieces due to his heading abilities. His only goal with Al-Ain was against fellow rivals Al-Wahda.

  4. Dar al Athar al Islamiyyah - Wikipedia

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    Dar al Athar al Islamiyyah is a cultural organization operating several cultural centers in Kuwait. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The organization has a collection of more than 20,000 items of rare Islamic art . [ 1 ]

  5. List of Al Ain FC seasons - Wikipedia

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    Al Ain Football Club is an association football club based in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, that competes in UAE Pro League, the top-division football league in United Arab Emirates. Founded in 1968 by players from Al Ain, members of a Bahraini group of exchange students and the Sudanese community working in the United Arab Emirates. [ 1 ]

  6. Al Ain - Wikipedia

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    Al Ain Hospital (abbr: AAH, also known as Al-Jimi Hospital) is the general hospital delivering health services to all Al-Ain patients regardless of their nationality. It is centrally located in the Al-Jimi district and is linked with the UAE University. Al-Ain Hospital still occupies old 1970s buildings, but a new building is planned.

  7. Saleh and Daoud Al-Kuwaity - Wikipedia

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    [5] [16] [17] Saleh Al-Kuwaiti was considered the father of Iraqi maqam as he was the pioneer of its first song. He also composed for the most famous singers of that era in Iraq, [18] Kuwait, [8] and in the Arab world, such as Salima Pasha, Afifa Iskandar, Nazem al-Ghazali, Umm Kulthum, Mohammed Abdel Wahab and many others. [19]

  8. Soufiane Rahimi - Wikipedia

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    On 21 August 2021, he had played his last match with Raja CA in the 2020 Arab Club Champions Cup Final, therefore defeating Al-Ittihad in penalties; before transferring to Emirati club Al Ain. [6] On September 17, Rahimi scored his first goal for the club in a 4–1 victory against Al-Ittihad Kalba.

  9. Al-Asad Airbase - Wikipedia

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    The base was originally named Qadisiyah Airbase (قاعدة القادسية الجوية), a reference to the Battle of al-Qādisiyyah (c. 636). Qadisiyah AB was one of five new air bases built in Iraq as part of their Project "Super-Base", launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the Arab-Israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.