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  2. Badr Mohammed Al Meer - Wikipedia

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    Badr Mohammed Al Meer is a Qatari business officeholder who serves as the CEO of Qatar Airways since November 5, 2023. He was announced as the new CEO of the airline following the resignation of longtime CEO Akbar Al Baker after 27 years. [1] He previously served as chief operating officer of Hamad International Airport. [2] He is an engineer ...

  3. Dhu al-Shamalayn - Wikipedia

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    In Mecca he developed good relations with the tribe of Abd ibn al-Harith ibn Zuhra as a result of which Abd ibn al-Harith gave his daughter Ni'ma in marriage to Abd Amr. As a result of this marriage, Umayr Dhu al-Shamalayn was born in 594 AD. [citation needed] Family Tree and Lineage of Umayr, Kunya Abu Muhammad, title Dhu al-Shamalayn.

  4. The Man Who Broke Britain - Wikipedia

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    Suspicion grows that Badr was an Islamic extremist who deliberately sabotaged the bank. As the authorities and the media launch a massive investigation into the apparent Al-Qaeda assault on the pillars of the Western Economy, an alternative explanation emerges. Could greed and incompetence be the real cause of the collapse of Britain's economy?

  5. Muhammad: The Last Prophet - Wikipedia

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    The film has been approved by the Council of Al-Azhar Al-Shareef (Islamic Research Academy in Egypt) and the Supreme Islamic Shiite Council of Lebanon. All of the characters, such as the main character Malek and the rest of his family, are fictional. The film has been dubbed into several languages including Arabic, French, Turkish and Malay.

  6. Battle of Badr - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Badr (Arabic: غَزْوَةُ بَدْرٍ [ɣazwatu badr] (Urdu transliteration: Ghazwah-i-Badr), also referred to as The Day of the Criterion (Arabic: يَوْمُ الْفُرْقَانْ, Arabic pronunciation: [jawm'ul fur'qaːn]) in the Qur'an and by Muslims, was fought on 13 March 624 CE (17 Ramadan, 2 AH), [2] near the present-day city of Badr, Al Madinah Province in ...

  7. Badroulbadour - Wikipedia

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    Badroulbadour / Badr ul-Badour / Badr al-Badur (Arabic: بدر البدور Badru l-Budūr, "full moon of full moons") [1] is a princess whom Aladdin married in The Story of Aladdin; or, the Wonderful Lamp. Her name uses the full moon as a metaphor for female beauty, which is common in Arabic literature and throughout the Arabian Nights.

  8. Badr al-Din - Wikipedia

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    Badr Al Din Abu Ghazi (1920–1983), Egyptian art critic; Badr al-Din Hilali (1470–1529), Persian poet; Badruddin Jamaluddin Kazi, real name of Johnny Walker (actor) (1926–2003), Indian movie comedian; Badar Uddin Ahmed Kamran (1951–2020), Bangladeshi politician; Badr al-Din Lu'lu' (died 1259), successor to the Zangid rulers of Mosul

  9. Badr Lama - Wikipedia

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    Badr Lama (Arabic: بدر لاما, born Badro Lamas or Badro el A‘ma, 23 April 1907 - 1 October 1947) was a Palestinian actor born in Chile. [1] He appeared in more than twenty films from 1928 to 1947, including the 1941 film Saladin .