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  2. Hanna Al-Fakhoury - Wikipedia

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    Hanna-l-Fakhoury (Arabic: حنا الفاخوري, Ḥānna Al-Faḫūry 1914 – October 4, 2011) was a Lebanese Melkite priest, member of the Missionaries of St. Paul Society, philosopher and linguist.

  3. Khawla Hamdi - Wikipedia

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    Khawla Hamdi is a Tunisian-born Arabic-language author born on July 12, 1984, in Tunis, Tunisia.She is a professor at the King Saud University in Riyadh, where she teaches Information technology [1] and currently resides in Riyadh.

  4. Mustafa Lutfi al-Manfaluti - Wikipedia

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    el-Manfaluti memorized the Quran before the age of twelve. He studied at Al-Azhar University in Cairo.He translated, and novelized plays from French.Moreover, el-Manfaluti wrote and translated several short stories.

  5. Tayeb Salih - Wikipedia

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    Tayeb Salih (Arabic: الطيب صالح, romanized: aṭ-Ṭayyib Ṣāliḥ; 12 July 1929 – 18 February 2009) [1] was a Sudanese writer, novelist, cultural journalist for the BBC Arabic programme as well as for Arabic journals, and a staff member of UNESCO.

  6. Abu Uday el-Masry bin el-Emam - Wikipedia

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    * Abu el-Qasim Ali bin Hassan Khalaf bin Qudayd el-Masry * Muhammad bin Zayan bin Habib Abi Bakr Al-Hadrami * Abu Bakr Abdullah bin Malik bin Abdullah Al-Tajibi “Ibn Saif Abdullah”

  7. The Blue Elephant (novel) - Wikipedia

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    After 5 years of optional isolation, Dr. Yehia Rashed resumes his practice in Abbasia Mental Health Hospital where he finds a surprise awaiting him..

  8. Abdullah Al-Maghlouth - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah bin Ahmed bin Abdullah Al-Maghlouth (Arabic: عبدالله المغلوث) is a Saudi journalist [1] and the director-general of Saudi Center for Government Communication. [2]

  9. Confessions of a Mask - Wikipedia

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    Confessions of a Mask (仮面の告白, Kamen no Kokuhaku) is the second novel by Japanese author Yukio Mishima.First published on 5 July 1949 by Kawade Shobō, [1] [2] it launched him to national fame though he was only in his early twenties. [3]