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  2. National Umma Party - Wikipedia

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    Dr. al Sadiq is the son of Imam al Hadi al Mahdi who led a faction of the Umma Party that al Mahdi's faction in the 1960s. Dr al Sadiq is an adviser to the President of Sudan. UPCL became part of the government and agreed to continue cooperation with Sudan's ruling National Congress Party in the mid-interim period after 2008. The last faction ...

  3. Wali Kirani - Wikipedia

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    Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq al-Sadiq – at Jannat al-Baqi in Medina, Saudi Arabia (B 80h – D 148h) Imam Musa al-Kadhimal-Kazim in the Kadhimiya in Baghdad, Iraq (B 128h – D 183h) Imam Ali ibn Musa ar-Rida in the Imam Reza shrine, Mashad, Iran (B 153h – D 203h) Imam Muhammad ibn Ali at-Taqi al-Jawad in the Kadhimiya in Baghdad, Iraq (B 195h ...

  4. Youssef Seddik (officer) - Wikipedia

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    Youssef Seddik (Arabic: يوسف صديق, often spelt Yusuf Sadik or Yusef el-Sadiq) (January 3, 1910 – March 31, 1975) [1] [2] was an Egyptian military figure and politician. He is noted for his role in launching the first military procedures in the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 .

  5. Mohammad Sadeq Rouhani - Wikipedia

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    Rohani owned a large library of publications of his own. His most renowned work is Fiqh al-Sadiq (Jurisprudence of al-Sadiq) which comes in 41 volumes. Other books include: [4] Zobdat al-Usool (The Essence of Principles of Jurisprudence), 6 volumes. Minhaj al-Fuqaha (The Way of the Jurists), 6 volumes. al-Masa’il al-Mostahdetha (Renewed ...

  6. Ansar (Sudan) - Wikipedia

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    In 1985 Sadiq al-Mahdi was again elected president of the Umma party. In the 1986 elections he became Prime Minister of Sudan, holding office until the government was overthrown in 1989. After further imprisonment and exile, Sadiq al-Mahdi returned to Sudan in 2000 and in 2002 was elected Imam of the Ansar.

  7. History of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    At this time the army grew in manpower from 18,000 to roughly 60,000 men. ... In June 1986, Sadiq al Mahdi formed a coalition government with Umma Party, ...

  8. Saudi woman jailed for 11 years over rights posts, Amnesty says

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    Amnesty International called on Saudi Arabia to free a 29-year-old fitness instructor it says has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for her choice of clothing and social media posts urging an ...

  9. Fatimid navy - Wikipedia

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    Generally, a fleet (al-usṭūl) was placed under the command of a 'head of the fleet' (rāʾis al-usṭūl) and a number of officers (quwwād, singular qaʿīd'), but the chief professional officer was the 'commander of the sailors' (qaʿīd al-nawātiya), who was in charge of weapons and manoeuvres.