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  2. Abu Hafs Amr Haddad - Wikipedia

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    Abu Hafs 'Amr ibn Salama al-Haddad, commonly known as Abu Hafs Amr Haddad, was a sufi and blacksmith from Nishapur. He lived during the 9th century and passed away in 879 AD. His profession as a blacksmith earned him the title "al-Haddad," which means "the blacksmith." [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. Ali Haddad - Wikipedia

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    Ali Haddad, arabic: علي حداد (born 27 January 1965 in Tizi Ouzou) is an Algerian Businessman.He is the co-founder and CEO of ETRHB (Entreprise des Travaux Routiers, Hydrauliques et Bâtiments; Road, Hydraulic and Building Works Company in English), [1] and has been the president of the FCE (Forum des Chefs d'Entreprises; Business Leaders Forum in English) since 2014.

  4. Cheikh El Haddad - Wikipedia

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    El Haddad authored several works, including a Sufi treatise titled al-Taqyid al-Mubarek. The manuscript comprises 84 folios and was copied in 1876. It was discovered at the Rafsa Zawiyya in Sétif. This zawiyya was established by Cheikh El-Hacène Boucenna, a senior figure in the al-Rahmaniyya Tariqa, succeeding Cheikh El-Houès.

  5. Haddad - Wikipedia

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    Haddad (Arabic: حدّاد) is an Arabic surname meaning blacksmith, commonly used in the Levant and Algeria. [ 1 ] Hadad is the name of an ancient Semitic storm-god.

  6. Ahmad Mashhur al-Haddad - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Mashhur al-Haddad (Arabic: أحمد مشهور بن طه الحداد) was a Sunni Islamic scholar from Qaydun in Wadi Dawan, Yemen. He followed the Ba 'Alawiyya way of teaching and spent years proselytizing in East Africa, where he contributed to the establishment of mosques and schools.

  7. Why was a major reservoir empty when L.A. fires broke out? - AOL

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    The Santa Ynez Reservoir, a 117-million-gallon water resource near the Pacific Palisades, was under renovation and empty when fires tore through the Los Angeles neighborhood last week and ...

  8. 'Abdallah ibn 'Alawi al-Haddad - Wikipedia

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    Imam al-Haddad died in his home in al-Hawi, Tarim on Monday night 7th or 8th Dhu al-Qadah, 1132 AH (1720 C.E.) and buried at Zanbal cemetery in Tarim. His grave is one of the main destinations many people visited when they do a religious tour to Hadhramaut. Imam al-Haddad was survived by six sons.

  9. Zaha Hadid - Wikipedia

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    Zaha Hadid was born on 31 October 1950 in Baghdad, Iraq, to an upper-class Iraqi family. [16] Her father, Muhammad al-Hajj Husayn Hadid, was a wealthy industrialist from Mosul.