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Al Farooj Fresh was the first fast-casual restaurant chain in UAE that offered foods such as shawarma sandwiches and chicken meals. [2] [clarification needed] Al Farooj Fresh is a wholly owned subsidiary of Al Islami Foods, a company that provides halal food products, and has 18 branches worldwide including 14 in the UAE, 1 in Oman and 2 in ...
Mohamad Fakih was born to Abdallah and Nabiha in Beirut, Lebanon. [3] In 1997, Fakih opened a jewelry store in Lebanon, working as a gemologist. [4] [5] He emigrated to Canada in 1999. [6] He is married with three sons and lives in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Fakih purchased a nearly bankrupt shawarma restaurant in Mississauga in 2006.
Farooq Abdullah (born 1937), Indian politician; Farooq Kathwari (born 1944), United States businessman; Farooq Kperogi (born 1973), Nigerian academic; Farooq Leghari (1940–2010), eighth President of Pakistan from November 14, 1993 until December 2, 1997
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One of the best factors in attracting tourists and travelers to Faruj is the presence of various nuts and various foods in this area. [9] [10] The existence of the Road 22 (Iran) and its passage through the city center caused the city of Faruj to be named as the capital of nuts and dried fruits of Iran since 2010. a city that has lasted until now and its quality and power are increasing day by ...
Prince Faisal is the son of Fahd bin Abdullah [1] and is a great-grandson of Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman, half-brother of King Abdulaziz. [2] He has a bachelor's degree in political science from King Saud University, and a master's degree in management, public policy and communication in the area of administration from Emerson College.
Abdullah bin Mohammad al-Matroud (Arabic: عبد الله بن محمد المطرود) is a Saudi Qari, [1] born in Al-Kharj in 1963 (1383 AH). [2] He is the Imam of Fahd bin Abdullah Al-Murshid Mosque in Diriyah and also of Prince Bandar bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Mosque.
Among historical Shia sources, there is a hadith attributed to Muhammad in which he entitled Ali ibn Abi Talib as al-Farooq. [9] Abu Dhar al-Ghifari and Salman the Persian narrated some of this Hadithes [10] There are also some Shia sources that emphasized that the people of the book called Omar bin al-Khattab as al-Farooq. [9] [11]