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Al-Fath (Arabic: الفتح, al-fatḥ; meaning: "The Victory") is the 48th chapter of the Qur'an with 29 verses . The surah was revealed in Madinah in the sixth year of the Hijrah, on the occasion of the Treaty of Hudaybiya between the Muslim city-state of Madinah and Makkan polytheists. It mentions this victory, then criticizes the attitudes ...
Kur xhirohej një film (1981) Në prag të lirisë (1981) Një natë pa dritë (1981) Një ndodhi në port (1981) Plaku dhe hasmi (1981) Qortimet e vjeshtës (1981) Shoku ynë Tili (1981) Shtëpia jonë e përbashkët (1981) Si gjithë të tjerët (1981) Thesari (1981) Vëdhezër dhe shokë (1981) Besa e kuqe (1982) Në ditët e pushimeve (1982 ...
In May 1948 the company presented its first cinematographic chronicle. It also contributed in the 1940s and 1950s with the building of many movie theatres throughout Albania. In 1952, the movie studio Kinostudio Shqipëria e Re [1] was created, which lasted until 1992, and was replaced by the Albafilm-Tirana (1992–1996).
Shqip; Simple English; Српски / srpski; ... Agon (film) The Albanian; Alexander (2023 film) Alive (2009 film) Amnesty (2011 film) Amsterdam Express; B. Babai (film)
Al Fath (Arabic: The Victory) was a weekly political magazine which existed between 1926 and 1948 in Cairo, Egypt.The magazine is known for its cofounder and editor Muhib Al Din Al Khatib and for its role in introducing Hasan Al Banna, founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, to the Egyptian political life.
Al-Fath was the son of Khaqan ibn Urtuj, a Turkic leader related to the ruling family of Ferghana. [1] Coming from his homeland in Central Asia to serve in the caliphal army, Urtuj had risen to become one of the main commanders—alongside Ashinas, Wasif al-Turki, and al-Afshin—of the Turkish guard established by Caliph al-Mu'tasim (r.
The Tirana International Film Festival was launched in 2003. [27] Kujtim Çashku established Academy of Film and Multimedia Marubi (Akademia e Filmit e Multimedias Marubi), the first private film school in the country, in 2004. [28] The Institute for the Study of Communist Crimes and Consequences proposed banning showings of Kinostudio films in ...