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  2. Tariq Ramadan - Wikipedia

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    Tariq Ramadan (Arabic: طارق رمضان, [tˤaːriq ramadˤaːn]; born 26 August 1962) is a Swiss Muslim academic, philosopher and writer. [1] He was a professor of contemporary Islamic studies at St Antony's College, Oxford [2] and the Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Oxford, [3] He is a senior research fellow at Doshisha University in Japan, and is also a visiting professor ...

  3. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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  4. Myriam François - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, François left TRT World and began working with BBC World Service, where she produced and presented a series of short documentaries, including Tariq Ramadan: #MeToo in the Muslim World (2018), and Is Brexit-Voting Llanelli Changing Its Mind? (2019) which looks at the impact of Brexit in Llanelli, a Leave-voting town in Wales.

  5. List of contemporary Islamic scholars - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Mahmoud Khalil Al-Qari (death 2022) Usama bin Abdullah Khayyat (born 1956) Yasser Al-Dosari ... Tariq Ramadan (born 1962) Geneva; North America. Canada

  6. Tariq - Wikipedia

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    Tariq Monteiro (born 2000), better known as Suspect or Sus, British rapper; Tariq Nasheed, American internet personality; Tariq Ramadan (born 1962), Swiss academic and Islamic theologian; Tariq Sims (born 1990), Australian NRL player; Tariq Spezie (born 1980), Spanish football player; Tariq Trotter (born 1973), lead artist from the rap group ...

  7. Ramadan (name) - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Ramadan (disambiguation), a number of people with the name; Moshood Jubril Ramadan, Nigerian religious preacher; Said Ramadan (1926–1995), Egyptian religious scholar; Susie Ramadan (born 1979), Australian boxer; Taha Yassin Ramadan (1938–2007), former Vice President of Iraq; Tariq Ramadan (born 1962), Swiss academic, son of Said

  8. Said Ramadan - Wikipedia

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    Said Ramadan (Arabic: سعيد رمضان; April 12, 1926 in Shibin Al Kawm, Al Minufiyah – August 4, 1995 in Geneva) was an Egyptian political activist, and one of the preeminent leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood. Said Ramadan (second from the right) in the Oval Office with US President Dwight D. Eisenhower and other Muslim leaders in 1953

  9. List of former Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Saint Alodia and Saint Nunilo – Christian martyrs and confessors who were put to death during the reign of Abd ar-Rahman II, Caliph of Córdoba for apostasy. [318] Sarah Balabagan – Filipina who was imprisoned in the United Arab Emirates from 1994 to 1996 for murder. She was initially sentenced to death, but was later returned to the ...