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  2. Mustapha (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mustapha" is a song written by Freddie Mercury and recorded by British rock band Queen. It is the first track of their 1978 album Jazz , [ 1 ] categorized as "an up-tempo Arabic rocker" by Circus magazine.

  3. Mustafa - Wikipedia

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    Mostafa, Mostapha, Moustafa, Moustapha, Mustapha, Mustafi Mustafa ( Arabic : مصطفى , romanized : Muṣṭafā ) is one of the names of the Islamic prophet Muhammad , and the name means "chosen, selected, appointed, preferred", used as an Arabic given name and surname . [ 1 ]

  4. Mustafa (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mustafa is a common Arabic male given name. ... "Mustapha" (Queen song), a song by Queen from their album Jazz;

  5. Mustapha Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    Mustapha (song), by Queen This page was last edited on 24 May 2024, at 12:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  6. Ya Mustafa - Wikipedia

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    "Ya Mustafa" also spelled "Ya Mustapha" (in Arabic يا مصطفى), is a well-known multilingual song from Egypt, composed by famous Egyptian Musician Mohamed Fawzi to feature in the Egyptian movie That's What Love Is (1961), in which Azzam appeared in cameo appearance as a singer while singing the song alongside leading actors Salah Zulfikar and Sabah, and which has then been recorded in ...

  7. Mawiyya - Wikipedia

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    Mavia (Arabic: ماوية, Māwiyya; also transliterated Mawia, Mawai, or Mawaiy, and sometimes referred to as Mavia or Mavia of Tanukh) was an Arab queen, who ruled over the Tanukhids, a confederation of semi-nomadic Arabs, in southern Syria, in the latter half of the fourth century.

  8. Construct state - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Arabic and Hebrew, the word for "queen" standing alone is malika ملكة and malka מלכה ‎ respectively, but when the word is possessed, as in the phrase "Queen of Sheba" (literally "Sheba's Queen"; or, rather, "Queen's Sheba"—but with the former meaning), it becomes malikat sabaʾ ملكة سبأ and malkat šəva ...

  9. Sinno family - Wikipedia

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    The Sinno Family (Arabic: عائلة سنو) is a Lebanese family, considered one of Beirut's oldest families, and is said to be descending from the Muslim Leader Tarek bin Sinno [citation needed]. The Sinno Family members mainly reside in the Lebanese capital Beirut as well as its suburbs such as Aramoun , Bchamoun , Doha , Naama and Choueifat .