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  2. Hamza Namira - Wikipedia

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    Hamza Namira (Arabic: حمزة نمرة) is an Egyptian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He has released three albums from the production of Awakening Records : Dream With Me , Insan , Esmaani; and a couple of albums from Namira production, his own foundation: Hateer Min Tany and Mawlood Sanat 80 .

  3. Awakening Music - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Awakening Music took part in "Sound of Light" charity concerts. [4] In 2013 and 2014, the record label helped to organise charity concerts in coordination with Islamic Relief, Human Appeal and other charity organisations around the world with the help of artists Maher Zain, Hamza Namira, Mesut Kurtis, Raef and Irfan Makki.

  4. God Bless (song) - Wikipedia

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    God Bless is a song released in 19 December 2019 by Belgian rappers Hamza and Damso. Charts. Chart performance for "God Bless" Chart (2019-20) Peak position

  5. Hamza Robertson - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, at the age of 21, Robertson converted to Islam and adopted the name Hamza. [6] In November 2006, he performed at the Global Peace and Unity Event in ExCeL Exhibition Centre in London organised by Islam Channel. [7] In July 2007, [8] Robertson released his first album Something About Life, [9] by Awakening Records.

  6. Hamza (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Hamza Al-Farissi (Berber: ⵃⴰⵎⵣⴰ ⵍⴼⴰⵔⵉⵙⵉ, Ḥamza l-Farisi; Arabic: حمزة الفارسي, romanized: Ḥamza al-Fārsī; French: [amza al faʁisi]; born 1 August 1994), better known by the mononym Hamza, is a Belgian rapper, singer and record producer. Hamza was signed to Rec. 118 and Warner Music.

  7. Hamzanama - Wikipedia

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    The Hamza story soon grew, ramified, traveled and gradually spread over immense areas of the Muslim world. It was translated into Arabic (Sīrat Amīr Ḥamza); [8] there is a twelfth-century Georgian version, [6] and a fifteenth-century Turkish version twenty-four volumes long.

  8. Hamza (name) - Wikipedia

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    Hamza (also spelled as Hamzah, Hamsah, Hamzeh, Humza, Khamzat or Hamëz; Arabic: حَمْزَة, romanized: Ḥamzah) is an Arabic masculine given name in the Muslim world. It means lion, strong, and steadfast. [ 1 ]

  9. Namira Nahouza - Wikipedia

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    Namira Nahouza (born July 1979) [1] is a French author, academic researcher, university lecturer, teacher of Arabic and religious studies, and research fellow at Cambridge Muslim College, whose research focusses on contemporary Salafi-Wahhabi theories of Qur'anic and Hadith interpretation.