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Ahmad S. Dallal (Arabic: أحمد دلال) is a scholar of Islamic studies and an academic administrator. He is the current president of The American University in Cairo . [ 1 ]
Ahmed Arab (Arabic: أحمد عرب; 19 March 1933 – 1 March 2023) [1] was an Algerian footballer who played as a defender. [2] He competed in the men's tournament at the 1960 Summer Olympics representing France. [ 3 ]
Ahmad ibn Hanbal, (780–855) was an Arab Muslim jurist, theologian, ascetic, hadith traditionist, and founder of the Hanbali school of Islamic jurisprudence. Ahmad ibn Isma'il ibn Ali al-Hashimi , was an Abbasid provincial governor who was active in the late eighth century.
Charles Elachi, Rayak-born Lebanese, professor of electrical engineering and planetary science at Caltech and the former director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Fawwaz T. Ulaby Damascus-born Syrian, professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, former Vice President of Research for the University of Michigan; first Arab-American winner of the IEEE Edison Medal
Ahmed Abu Bakar Said Al-Kaf (Arabic: أحمد أبو بكر سعيد الكاف; born 6 March 1983) is an Omani professional football referee. [3] He has been a full international for FIFA since 2010. [ 4 ]
The Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development (AFESD) is a Kuwait-based pan-Arab development finance institution. All member-states of the Arab League are members of the AFESD. As of 2003, it held around US$7.3 billion in assets. The AFESD was established by agreement of the Economic and Social Council of the Arab League. Its first meeting ...
Maulawi Ahmad Jan Ahmady (Pashto: احمدجان احمدی [ahmad ˈd͡ʒɑn ahmaˈdi]), also spelt Ahmad Jan Ahmadi [1] or Ahmadjan Ahmadi, [2] is the director of the Administrative Office of the President of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. [3] He born in Ghazni in 1974, he has experience in administrative affairs.
Ahmed ben Mohamed Faouzi (né Bouchlaken; Arabic: أحمد فوزي, Tachelhit: H'mad Fouzi; c. 1924 [a] – 7 August 1964), nicknamed Cheikh el-Arab (Arabic: شيخ العرب, lit. 'chief of the Arabs'), was a Moroccan nationalist and veteran of the Moroccan Army of Liberation .