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  2. Population pyramid - Wikipedia

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    World population pyramid from 1950 to projected in 2100 (UN, World Population Prospects 2017) A population pyramid (age structure diagram) or "age-sex pyramid" is a graphical illustration of the distribution of a population (typically that of a country or region of the world) by age groups and sex; it typically takes the shape of a pyramid when the population is growing. [1]

  3. Al Madani - Wikipedia

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    The Al madani (Arabic: المدني) family descends from the Shikh Hasan Al Madani section of the Al Qureash, a highly respected and authoritative tribal federation that was the dominant power throughout most of what is now.

  4. Mount Adad Madani - Wikipedia

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    The name Adad Madani is a corruption of the original Amazigh name Adaz Namdani or Adad Namdani which means people's finger. Also, in another narrative is believed to be named after Wali Sidi al-Madani, or the brother of Wali Sidi Ayza, or whoever is buried in the ancient school of Tizkin who was buried at the top of Mount Adad Madani.

  5. Al-Mada'ini - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about al-Mada'ini's life. The second edition of the Encyclopaedia of Islam notes that according to his own account, he was born in 752. However the third edition of the Encyclopaedia of Islam notes that according to other sources (citing al-Marzubani), he was born in 752/753, which can be treated as "his approximate year of birth".

  6. Amin Madani - Wikipedia

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    Amin Abd Allah Madani (Arabic: أمين عبد الله مدني; 1911-1984) was a leading historian, writer, journalist, and researcher in historical, social, and political studies. [1] He was also the first editor-in-chief of Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah newspaper when it was published in 1937, and he is the father of the minister Iyad bin Amin ...

  7. Madani - Wikipedia

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    Iyad bin Amin Madani (born 1946), Saudi politician; Mohammed Ali Madani (died 2011), Libyan military leader; Narimène Madani (born 1984), Algerian volleyball player; Nizar Madani (born 1941), Saudi politician; Ruhul Amin Madani (born 1971), Bangladeshi politician; Wajih Al Madani (1921–1991), Palestinian army commander

  8. Muhammad as-Samman al-Madani - Wikipedia

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    Shaykh Muhammad bin Abdul Karim as-Samman al-Madani (born in Medina in 1718 AD-1775 AD) was a scholar descended from the Islamic prophet Muhammad.He was a Sunni with Ash'ari understanding in the field of Aqeedah (creed), and a Shafi'i principle in the field of fiqh, and adheres to Junayd al-Baghdadi in the field of Sufism.

  9. Hussain Ahmed Madani - Wikipedia

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    In December 1924, Madani entered Sylhet and started teaching at the Khelafat Building Madrasa near Nayasarak Masjid in Manik Pirer Tila, Sylhet. [19] In the daily five-hour class, Madani would teach books such as Sharh Nukhbatil Fikar, Al-Fawz al-Kabir, Jami Tirmidhi and other Sihah-e-Sittah. He also immersed himself in tasawwuf in Sylhet. [20]