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Najjar competed at the inaugural Junior World Championships in floor exercise and vault. He did not qualify for any individual event finals. [4] Najjar made his senior-level debut at the Cairo World Challenge Cup, where he won silver on vault, behind Nazar Chepurnyi. [5] In 2022 Najjar began competing in NCAA gymnastics for the Michigan ...
The mall's owner, Lee Najjir, was an investor himself and no longer desired to participate in the deal. Maxx-Fun operated until fall 2009 before leaving the mall with two vacant anchors again. The mall (during the tenure of Orlando Allen) sought to reopen Maxx-Fun and sought entertainment-based tenants for the former Macy's building.
Aida Najjar (1938–2020), Palestinian-Jordanian writer; Ammar Campa-Najjar (born 1989), American Democratic politician; Ahmad El Najjar, Egyptian economist; Ammar Al-Najar (born 1997), Saudi football player; Fadel Al-Najjar (born 1985), Jordanian professional basketball player; Fouad Najjar (1930–1992), Lebanese agronomist and politician
John Najjar (Arabic: جون نجار; () November 11, 1918 – () January 6, 2011) was an American designer and executive stylist at Ford Motor Company. He is credited for having co-designed the first prototype of the Ford Mustang known as Ford Mustang I with Philip T. Clark .
Alaa Najjar (Arabic: علاء نجار, romanized: ʿAlāʾ Najjār, pronounced [ʕalaːʔ nadʒːaːr]) is an Egyptian physician, [2] Wikipedian and internet activist.He was named the Wikimedian of the Year at Wikimania in August 2021 by Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales for his pioneering role in the development of the Arab and medical communities as well as for his role in the development of ...
Najjar was born in Abadiyeh, Lebanon, in December 1909. [1] He hailed from a Druze family. [2] His parents were Amine and Adla Najjar. [1] Najjar was a graduate of the University College of Aley and French Lycée of Beirut. Then he graduated from the Higher National School of Agronomy in Montpellier, France, and received a Ph.D. in agronomy in ...
Christina Najjar, also known as Tinx, is an American influencer. She began posting on TikTok during the COVID-19 pandemic and has dubbed herself "TikTok's older sister" due to her advice about relationships and mental health. She is known for her content around dating advice, celebrity commentary, and "starter packs for rich moms".
In 2016 Ibrahim Najjar published three law books on French private law and Lebanese law studies. In 2018, Najjar published "A letter to Ibrahim" and another book on his experience as minister of justice ("At The Justice Ministry", 2019). In October 2019 a new edition of Najjar's "Family Patrimonial Rights" are published in two volumes: "The Gifts.