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Ali Akbar Ahmadian is an Iranian military officer [1] and secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), [2] [3] a position to which he was appointed on 22 May 2023. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He is also the current member of the Expediency Discernment Council since 2022.
Joint Staff of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (Persian: ستاد مشترک سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی), formerly called General Staff [1] (ستاد کل), was the chief of staff of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps with an aim to coordinate its military branches; and responsible for organization, support, and supervision of all executive affairs within the ...
Ali Khamenei, Supreme Leader; Masoud Pezeshkian, President; Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Speaker of the Parliament; Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje'i, Chief Justice; Ahmad Jannati, Secretary of the Guardian Council; Mohammad-Ali Movahedi Kermani, Chairman of the Assembly of Experts; Sadeq Larijani, Chairman of the Expediency Discernment Council
Ehd-e-Wafa (Urdu: عہدِ وفا, lit. 'Pledge of Allegiance') is a Pakistani television series created by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of Pakistan Army and Momina Duraid under MD Productions.
Dr. Mohammad Ahmadian (Persian: محمد احمدیان, 1956 - 18 October 2019) was an Iranian politician and academic who served as Deputy Head of the Atomic Energy Organization. He was also acting Head of the Organization for three weeks after Ali Akbar Salehi became Minister of Foreign Affairs.
The show first began airing in 1968 on radio, [1] and was previously hosted by notable Pakistani broadcasters and journalists including Suraiya Shahab, Shafi Naqi Jamie, Mahpara Safdar, Ghazala Yasmeen, Waqar Ahmad Khan, Adil Shahzeb, Aamir Ahmad Khan, Ahmad Raza, Raza Ali Abidi and Amber Shamsi. This programme is broadcast from London by BBC Urdu.
Ahmed Ali Akbar is an American writer and podcast host. He hosts See Something Say Something , a podcast about Muslim American life. In 2022, he won a James Beard Foundation Award for Feature Reporting for a story on mango importing.
Mother of Ali al-Akbar was Layla, daughter of Abu Murra, who was the son of Urwa ibn Mas'ud, a companion of Muhammad from the Banu Thaqif tribe. [1] The maternal grandmother of Ali al-Akbar, Maymuna, was the daughter of Abu Sufyan, chief of the Banu Umayya tribe. [1] For this reason, the Umayyad caliph Mu'awiya (r.