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  2. File:Sahab el Nas Qablinah Tha Al Zaman by Sharif Fawaz ...

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    English: Book summary of Sahab el Nas Qablinah Tha Al Zaman, an Arabic language historical autobiography by Sharif Fawaz Sharaf, about the Middle East and rise of Arab nations and history of the lineage and pilgrimage of the Arab tribes and rulers, Ashraf and Hashemites, and establishments of Arab nations including Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Jordan

  3. Badiozzaman Forouzanfar - Wikipedia

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    Badiozzaman Forouzanfar or Badi'ozzamān Forūzānfar (Persian: بدیع‌الزمان فروزانفر, also Romanized as "Badiʿ al-Zamān Furūzānfar"; born 12 July 1904 [1] in Boshrooyeh, Ferdows County – died 6 May 1970 in Tehran, born Ziyaa' Boshrooye-i ضياء بشرويه‌ای) was a scholar of Persian literature, Iranian linguistics and culture, and an expert on Rumi (Molana ...

  4. Today's Zaman - Wikipedia

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    Established on 17 January 2007, it was the English-language edition of the Turkish daily Zaman. Today's Zaman included domestic and international coverage, and regularly published topical supplements. Its contributors included cartoonist Cem Kızıltuğ. On 4 March 2016, a state administrator was appointed to run Zaman as well as Today's Zaman. [2]

  5. Wikipedia:Peer review/Assad Zaman/archive1 - Wikipedia

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  6. The Ulama in Contemporary Islam - Wikipedia

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    The Ulama in Contemporary Islam: Custodians of Change is a book by Muhammad Qasim Zaman, a professor at Princeton University.Published in 2002 by Princeton University Press under the series titled Princeton Studies in Muslim Politics, this academic work examines the ulama of South Asia, with a focus on the Deobandis.

  7. File:ISN 00460, Zaman Khan's Guantanamo detainee assessment.pdf

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  8. Zaman - Wikipedia

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    Salman Zaman (born 1979), Bahraini rifle sport shooter; Shahid Zaman (born 1982), Pakistani squash player; Tahir Zaman (born 1969), Pakistani field hockey player; Zaman Molla (born 1979), Iranian table tennis player; Zaman Shah Durrani (1770–1844), ruler of the Durrani Empire from 1793 to 1800

  9. Niaz Zaman - Wikipedia

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    Zaman completed her I.A. and B.A. from Holy Cross College and M.A. from the University of Dhaka. [3] She joined Dhaka University as a lecturer of English in 1972. [3] She founded her publishing house writers.ink in 2005. Zaman was affiliated to the Bangladesh Embassy in Washington, D.C. as Educational Attaché for around three years. [1]