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Emad Shahin ( Also Emad El-Din Shahin, Arabic: عماد شاهين; born August 24, 1957) is an Egyptian professor of political science. He is currently a visiting professor at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University . [ 1 ]
Mansour (منصور) Voiced by: Badour Mohammad (Season 1) / Marwa Rateb (Season 2) / Mashael Al-Shehi (Seasons 3-5) Mansour is the titular main character of the show. He is a young Emirati boy with a penchant for sports and science, although his natural inquisitiveness often lead him to various misadventures. Nano (نانو)
Mansour Khalid (Arabic: منصور خالد; 17 January 1931 – 22 April 2020) [1] [2] was a Sudanese lawyer, diplomat, and scholar, who published several books. He served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sudan from 1971 to 1975 and briefly in 1977. [ 3 ]
Ahmed Subhy Mansour (Arabic: أحمد صبحي منصور; born March 1, 1949) is an Egyptian American activist and Quranist scholar dealing with Islamic history, culture, theology, and politics. [1] He founded a small Egyptian Quranist group that is neither Sunni nor Shia .
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Al-Khazini, Book of the Balance of Wisdom (Eng). A Wikimedia pdf of the English translation by Khanikoff and the editors of the Journal of the Oriental Society in 1859 from a single Arabic manuscript which is also reproduced. In 2015, the only available English translation. Al-Khazini, Book of the Balance of Wisdom (English). A link to the same ...
Mansour was born in Al-Mansoura on 18 August 1924. [3] [4] He obtained his BA in philosophy at Cairo University in 1947 and started his journalistic career. [3]He joined the staff of the newspaper Al Asas, later joining many other newspapers and magazines such as Rose al-Yousef and Al-Ahram.
Mansour al-Hallaj (Arabic: ابو المغيث الحسين بن منصور الحلاج, romanized: Abū 'l-Muġīth al-Ḥusayn ibn Manṣūr al-Ḥallāj) or Mansour Hallaj (Persian: منصور حلاج, romanized: Mansūr-e Hallāj) (c. 858 – 26 March 922) (Hijri c. 244 AH – 309 AH) was a Persian mystic, poet, and teacher of Sufism.