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Abdul Basit finished learning the Quran at age of 10 and then requested his grandfather and father to continue his education with the Qira’at (recitations). They both agreed and sent him to the city of Tanta (Lower Egypt) to study the Quranic recitations (‘ulum al-Quran wa al-Qira’at) under the tutelage of Sheikh Muhammad Salim, a well known teacher of recitaion of that time.
Al Amal Indian School – Salmiya; Al Rashid Indian School – Farwaniya; Carmel School – Khaitan; Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian Private School (DPS) – Al Ahmadi; Gulf Indian School – Mangaf; India International School; Indian Learners Own Academy; Indian Community School, Amman branch – Salmiya, Block 12
Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi High School; Al-Amin School; Al-Hikmeh School; Al-Kindi High School; Al-Maʿarri High School; Al-Ma'mun High School; Al-Mutanabbi High School; Al-Quds High School; Basil al-Assad High School; Dimashq School; Djamila Bouhired School; Huda Shaarawi High School; Ibn al-Baitar High School; Ibn Sina High School; Ibn Zaydún ...
Reader is referred to as Shaykh al-Maqâriʾ [6] (Arabic: شيخ المقارئ, lit. 'Scholar of the Recitation Schools'). Muhammad Rifat (1882–1950) Mohamed Salamah (1899–1982) Mustafa Ismail (1905–1978) Mahmoud Khalil Al-Hussary (1917–1980), Shaykh al-Maqâriʾ; Muhammad Siddiq Al-Minshawi (1920–1969), Shaykh al-Maqâriʾ
Sieda was born in Amuda, a town populated by Kurds in Al-Hasakah Governorate, Syria. [3] He obtained a Ph.D. from the University of Damascus and was a university professor in Libya from 1991 to 1994. He has written a number of books on the Kurds in Syria. After Libya he went into exile to Sweden and specialized in the study of ancient ...
Aisha-i-Durani School (girls) (a.k.a. Durani High School or Mädchengymnasium Aysha-e Durani) Amani High School (aka Amani–Oberrealschule) Afghan Yaar High School (private) Ashaqan Arefan School; Al Fattha High School (girls) Aryob Public School (APS) Central Asia English School / Computer Center (Central Asia Institute supported)
Abdelbaset Ali Mohamed al-Megrahi (pronunciation ⓘ Arabic: عبد الباسط محمد علي المقرحي, ʿAbdu l-Bāsiṭ Muḥammad ʿAlī al-Maqraḥī; 1 April 1952 – 20 May 2012) was a convicted Libyan mass-murderer who was head of security for Libyan Arab Airlines, director of the Centre for Strategic Studies in Tripoli, Libya, and Libyan intelligence officer. [1]
AMS-SA was formed in March 1989 at Al Falaah College, [1] known as Lockhat Islamia College at the time. The primary members of the association were:Habibiya Islamic College, Lockhat Islamia College, Roshnee Islamic School, As-Salaam, Lenasia Muslim School and Nur-ul-Islam School.