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  2. Massad Ayoob - Wikipedia

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    The Gun Digest Book of Beretta Pistols: Function, Accuracy, Performance: ISBN 978-0-87349-998-9: 2005 The Gun Digest Book of Combat Handgunnery 6th Edition: ISBN 978-0-89689-525-6: 2007 The Gun Digest Book of Concealed Carry: ISBN 978-0-89689-611-6: 2008 Greatest Handguns of the World: ISBN 978-1-4402-0825-6: 2010 Combat Shooting with Massad Ayoob

  3. Second Chance (body armor) - Wikipedia

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    This incident was later documented in a 1995 book written by firearms instructor Massad Ayoob called The Ayoob Files: The Book. Davis started his company out of his garage. In early sales demonstrations, he would put on one of his vests and then shoot himself, [ 1 ] usually with a firearm provided by whatever agency he was demonstrating for.

  4. Ayoob - Wikipedia

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    Joe Ayoob (born 1984), Lebanese-American arena football quarterback; Massad Ayoob (born 1948), American firearms and self-defense instructor; Mohammed Ayoob (born 1942), professor of International Relations

  5. Anwar Masood - Wikipedia

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    Anwar Masood (Urdu: انورمسعود, Punjabi: انورمسعود Punjabi: ਅਨਵਰ ਮਸਊਦ; born 8 November 1935) is a Pakistani poet and educationist known for his comic poetry. [1] However, his works include other genres as well. He writes in Punjabi, Urdu, and Persian languages. [2] [3]

  6. Massad - Wikipedia

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    Massad Ayoob (b. 1948), firearms and self-defence instructor; Masaad Kassis (1918–1989), Israeli-Arab politician; Indra Massad (b. 1976), drummer for the Indonesian band Mocca; Mohammad Massad (b. 1983), Saudi Arabian football (soccer) player; Paul Peter Massad (b. 1806), Lebanese Maronite Christian Patriarch of Antioch

  7. Aab-e hayat (Azad) - Wikipedia

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    Aab-e hayat (Urdu: آبِ حیات, lit. water of life) is a commentary (or tazkira) on Urdu poetry written by Muhammad Husain Azad in 1880. [1] The book was described as "canon-forming" and "the most often reprinted, and most widely read, Urdu book of the past century." [1] [2] The book is regarded as the first chronological history of Urdu ...

  8. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    It was a young Afghan boy, Martz found out later, who detonated 40 pounds of explosives beneath Martz’s squad. He was one of the younger kids who hung around the Marines. Martz had given him books and candy and, even more precious, his fond attention. The boy would tip them off to IEDs and occasionally brought them fresh-baked bread.

  9. List of Urdu poets - Wikipedia

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    Ghulam Hamdani Mushafi, the poet first believed to have coined the name "Urdu" around 1780 AD for a language that went by a multiplicity of names before his time. [1] Mirza Muhammad Rafi, Sauda (1713–1780) Siraj Aurangabadi, Siraj (1715–1763) Mohammad Meer Soz Dehlvi, Soz (1720-1799) Khwaja Mir Dard, Dard (1721–1785)