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  2. Asas '50 - Wikipedia

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    The Writers' Movement '50 (Angkatan Sasterawan 1950), better known as Asas '50, is the first and oldest literary association in post-war in Singapore. It was founded on 6 August 1950, with a stated philosophy of "Art for Society" (Seni untuk Masyarakat). Asas '50 was formed in the interest of developing Malaysian literature.

  3. Rahmah el Yunusiyah - Wikipedia

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    Rahmah el Yunusiyah (Van Ophuijsen Spelling Rahmah el Joenoesijah, 26 October 1900 – 26 February 1969) was a Dutch East Indies and Indonesian politician, educator, and activist for women's education. Born into a prominent family of Islamic scholars, she was made to leave school in order to get married as a teenager.

  4. Siti Rahmah Kassim - Wikipedia

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    Datuk Siti Rahmah Kassim (30 November 1926 – 24 March 2017) was an independence fighter, best known for donating her golden bangle to Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia's 1st Prime Minister, to pay for his flight to London to meet with Secretary of State for the Colonies Oliver Lyttelton and negotiate the independence of Malaya (which subsequently became Malaysia in 1963) from the United Kingdom.

  5. Keris Mas - Wikipedia

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    Asas 50 (Angkatan Sasterawan 50) (Writers movement '50) came to existence on 6 August 1950. Keris Mas was one of the 19 founding members (comprising teachers and journalists) of the movement, which includes Usman Awang , Abdul Samad Ismail , Masuri SN and others.

  6. Rahmah ibn Jabir al-Jalhami - Wikipedia

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    Rahmah ibn Jabir ibn Adhbi al-Jalhami (Arabic: رحمة بن جابر بن عذبي الجلهمي; c. 1760–1826) was an Arab ruler in the Persian Gulf region and was described by his contemporary, the English traveler and author, James Silk Buckingham, as "the most successful and the most generally tolerated pirate, perhaps, that ever ...

  7. Rahma - Wikipedia

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    Rahma most commonly refers to an Arabic name, which may refer to: . Al-Rahma mosque, on Hatherley Street, Liverpool, England; Malak al-Rahma, a 1946 Egyptian film directed and written by Youssef Wahbi

  8. Islamic Society of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Society of Baltimore (ISB) is a Muslim community center located in Catonsville, Baltimore County, Maryland, consisting of Masjid Al-Rahmah, Al-Rahmah School, and several other services. The society was founded in 1969 by three Muslim physicians and is known for then-President Barack Obama 's visit on February 3, 2016.

  9. Sara Mohammad - Wikipedia

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    Sara Mohammad (2015) Sara Mohammad (born 1967) is an Iraqi Kurdish-born Swedish human rights activist and pharmacist. She claimed asylum in Sweden as a quota refugee in 1993 after fleeing from her child marriage a day before the wedding. Her brother had threatened to shoot her, holding a Kalashnikov rifle to her head.