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  2. Hayat - Wikipedia

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    Hayat or Hayet is an Arabic word which means "life". People. Hayat Boumeddiene, common law wife of Amedy Coulibaly, who perpetrated the Montrouge shooting in ...

  3. Haya (Islam) - Wikipedia

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    The antonym of Haya in Arabic is badha'a ... lewdness or obscenity). Etymology. The word itself is derived from the word Hayat, which means "life". [10]

  4. Hayat al-Sahaba - Wikipedia

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    Hayat al-Sahaba (Arabic: حياة الصحابة) is a book originally written in Arabic by Yusuf Kandhlawi. [1] It was completed around 1959 and later expanded into four volumes with additional annotations and introductions by Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi and Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghudda. The book was first published for Tablighi Jamaat. [2]

  5. Al-Hayat - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hayat (Arabic: الحياة Life) was an Arabic newspaper based in Beirut from its founding 28 January 1946 to 1976 and in London after its refounding in 1988. It was a pan-Arab newspaper owned by Saudi Prince Khalid bin Sultan, that had a circulation estimated over 200,000.

  6. Hayat Al-Fahad - Wikipedia

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    Hayat Al-Fahad or El Fahed [2] (Gulf Arabic: حياة الفهد, romanized: Ḥayāt il-Fahad, Gulf Arabic pronunciation: [ħəyäːt‿ɪlfəhəd]; born 1948) is a Kuwaiti actress, broadcaster, writer and producer best known for her Kuwaiti plays and the pop culture TV shows Khalti Qumasha, Ruqiya wa Sabika, Jarh Al Zaman, 'ndama Tu'Gany Al Zuhor.

  7. Al-Hayat al-Jadida - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hayat al-Jadida (Arabic: الحياة الجديدة, lit. 'The New Life') is an official daily newspaper of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA). [1] The paper was first published in Gaza City in November 1994. [2] It replaced Falastin Al Thawra as the official media organ of the PNA. [2]

  8. Hayatullah - Wikipedia

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    Hayatullah (Arabic: حیات الله) is a male Muslim given name, composed of the elements Hayat and Allah. It may refer to Qazi Syed Hayatullah (died ca. 1722), Muslim scholar of Fiqh from Haryana, India; Hayatullah Khan Durrani (born 1962), Pakistani cave explorer, mountaineer, environmentalist, and rescuer; also a part-time TV sports presenter

  9. Al Hayat TV - Wikipedia

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    Alhayat TV, also known as Life TV (Arabic: قناة الحياة), is an evangelical Christian Arabic-language television channel that airs in countries in North Africa, West Asia, the Middle East, America, Canada, Australia and some of Europe.