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  2. Leila Abouzeid - Wikipedia

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    Her first book, Year of the Elephant, was published in 1980, in English by University of Texas Press in 1989, in French in 2005. The book is named after a battle in Islamic history in which a flock of birds dropped stones on the enemy elephants, causing them to turn around.

  3. List of hospitals in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Abu Obaida Hospital ... Dr. Jameel Al-Toutanji Hospital - Amman ... Prince Rashid Bin Al-Hassan Hospital - Amman; Prince Zaid Bin Al-Hussein Hospital ...

  4. Laila bint Ahmed bin Awad al Najjar - Wikipedia

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    Laila bint Ahmed bin Awad al Najjar (born 1971) is the Omani Minister of Social Development. She was appointed as minister on 18 August 2020. She was appointed as minister on 18 August 2020. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Previously she had served as an advisor to the minister since 2014.

  5. Family says Sudan freed man convicted of killing U.S. diplomat

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    Abu Zaid spent most of the past 15 years behind bars in Kubar Prison in Khartoum and was released on Monday, according to his brother, Abdel-Malek Abu Zaid, who posted photos on social media ...

  6. List of contemporary Islamic scholars - Wikipedia

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    Ali Bin Abdur Rahman Al Huthaify (born 1947) Assim Al-Hakeem (born 1962) Bakr Abu Zayd (1944–2008) Bandar Baleela (born 1975) Fahd Al-Qadi (1957–2019) Hatim al-Awni (born 1966) Ibn Humaid (1908–1981) Ibn Jibrin (1933–2009) Ibrahim ibn Muhammad Al ash-Sheikh; Maher Al-Mu'aiqly (born 1969) Mohamad al-Arefe (born 1970) Muhammad ibn Alawi ...

  7. Laila Al-Marayati - Wikipedia

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    Laila Al-Marayati (Arabic: ليلى المراياتي; born 1962) is a Palestinian-American doctor and a Muslim activist, and former presidential appointee to the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, where she served for two years after being appointed by President Bill Clinton.

  8. Layla bint al-Minhal - Wikipedia

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    Layla bint al-Minhal (also Laila) (Arabic: ليلى بنت المنهال, romanized: Laylā bint al-Minhāl) was an Arab woman during the spread of Islam. She was a contemporary to the Islamic prophet Muhammad , and the wife of Malik ibn Nuwayra .

  9. Sirat Bani Hilal - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian engraving Dhiab bin Ghanim against Zanati Khalifa. The epic was inspired by these historic events. The Hilali leader Abu Zayd al-Hilali, here simply "Abu Zayd", is given an epic-styled birth: his mother, barren for eleven years, prays at a magic spring and invokes a black bird in hopes that the might become pregnant, saying "Give me a boy like this bird, / Black like this bird".