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Ragheb Alama (Arabic: راغب علامة born 7 June 1962) is a Lebanese music artist and television personality. Alama began his career in the 1980s when he appeared as a contestant on the talent show broadcast Studio El Fan , on which he received the Platinum Award.
Ragheb or Raghib is an Arabic given name and surname meaning desirous. [1] Notable people with the name include: Ragheb Aga (born 1984), Kenyan cricketer; Raghib Ahsan, politician and member of the Constituent Assembly of India; Ragheb Alama (born 1962), Lebanese singer, dancer, composer, television personality, philanthropist
Dr. Ragheb Hanafi Sergani (Arabic: راغب الحنفي راغب السرجاني / Alternative English spelling: Ragheb/Raghib, El-Sergany ·As-Sirjani, Raghib Al-Sirjani) is an Egyptian professor of urology at Cairo University as a member of its Faculty of Medicine.
Raghib al-Nashashibi (Arabic: راغب النشاشيبي, Ragheb al-Nashashibī) (1881–1951), CBE (hon), [1] was a Palestinian public figure and wealthy landowner during the Ottoman Empire, [2] the British Mandate and the Jordanian administration.
Idris Ragheb Bey (son) Isma'il ibn Ahmad ibn Hassan bani Yani ( Arabic : إسماعيل بن أحمد بن حسن بني يني ), known simply as Isma'il Ragheb Pasha ( Arabic : إسماعيل راغب باشا ) (1819–1884), was a Greek Ottoman politician who served as a Prime Minister of Egypt [ 1 ] and held several other high-ranking ...
Ragheb Harb (Arabic: راغب حرب; 1952–1984) was a Lebanese Shia Muslim cleric and politician. [2] He was an Imam who led resistance against the Israeli occupation of Lebanon , thus becoming a face for popular resistance, [ 3 ] including a role in the founding of Hezbollah . [ 1 ]
Al-Raghib was suspected as Shia sympathizer, [8] due to his statement for his love of Ahl al-Bayt.Meanwhile, some thought he was a Mu'tazilite. [9]However, one of his works entitled al-I'tiqadat, al-Raghib attacks both the Mu'tazila and the Shi'a showing that questions about his adherence to either of these positions is groundless.
Zaghloul Ragheb Mohammed Al Naggar (Arabic: زغلول النجار, (IPA: [zæɣˈluːl ennɑɡˈɡɑːɾˤ]), born 17 November 1933), also known as Zaghloul El-Naggar, [2] is an Egyptian geologist, Muslim scholar, and author. The main theme of El-Naggar's books has been science in Quran; his philosophy of science is blended with religion.