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  2. As-Safir - Wikipedia

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    As-Safir (Arabic: السفير, lit. 'The Ambassador') was a leading Arabic-language daily newspaper in Lebanon. The headquarters of the daily was in Beirut. [1] It was in circulation from March 1974 until December 2016. [2] The last issue of the paper was published on 31 December 2016. The online version was also closed on the same date. [2]

  3. National Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Yemen Region

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    The National Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Yemen Region (Arabic: حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي القومي - قطر اليمن Hizb Al-Ba'ath Al-Arabi Al-Ishtiraki Al-Qawmi - Qutr Al-Yaman) is a political party in Yemen. The party is the Yemeni regional organisation of the Iraq-led Ba'ath Party.

  4. Ahmad Ali El Zein - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Ali El Zein was born in March 1956 in the village of Akkar al-Atika, north Lebanon, [2] to Ali El-Zein and Fatima al-Mohamad. He grew up in a rural and pastoral environment in the Lebanese northern mountains of Akkar amid thick woods.

  5. Deir al-Asafir - Wikipedia

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    Deir al-Asafir (Arabic: دير العصافير; also spelled Dayr al-Assafir or Dair al-Asafir) is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the Rif Dimashq Governorate, located 12 kilometers southeast of Damascus. [2] It is situated in a heavily farmed area in the Ghouta region. [3]

  6. Saqr Abu Fakhr - Wikipedia

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    Saqr Abu Fakhr (Arabic: صقر أبو فخر) is a Palestinian writer living in Lebanon. He is a researcher and author specialized in Arab Affairs, with special focus on Palestinian affairs. Abu Fakhr began writing in 1973 and his works have been published in newspapers and journals such as As-Safir, Arab Studies, [which?] and Shu'un Filastiniyya.

  7. Latifa al-Droubi - Wikipedia

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    Latifa al-Droubi was born in 1984 in Al-Qaryatayn, a rural town in Syria's Homs Governorate. [3] She holds a Master's degree in Arabic language and literature. [4] In Turkish media, it has been claimed that her grandfather, Aladdin al-Droubi, who served as the second prime minister of Syria from 26 July until his assassination on 21 August 1920, was also the personal doctor of Ottoman Sultan ...

  8. Akbarism - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of "Plain of Assembly" (Ard al-Hashr) on the Day of Judgment, from autograph manuscript of Futuhat al-Makkiyya, ca. 1238 (photo: after Futuhat al-Makkiyya, Cairo edition, 1911) Akbari Sufism or Akbarism ( Arabic : أكبرية: Akbariyya ) is a branch of Sufi metaphysics based on the teachings of Ibn Arabi , an Andalusian Sufi who was a ...

  9. Al-Shanfara - Wikipedia

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    Al-Shanfarā (Arabic: الشنفرى; died c. 525 CE) was a semi-legendary pre-Islamic poet tentatively associated with Ṭāif, and the supposed author of the celebrated poem Lāmiyyāt ‘al-Arab. [1]