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The El Kaabi family went through difficult times in the 1990s. [5] As a result, El Kaabi left school at the age of 15 and worked at a shop in the Mediouna district as an apprentice carpenter. [5] [6] As he explained in an interview with the Moroccan press: "I was born into a modest family. To support myself, I had to learn a trade.
Al Kaabi is an Arab tribal name, the Bani Kaab.It originated from the notably large tribe Banu 'Amir. Jabir al-Kaabi (died 1881), Arab tribal leader; Maz'al Jabir al-kaabi (died 1897), Arab tribal leader who ruled part of modern-day Iran
The Bani Kaab (Arabic: بني كعب) (singular Al Kaabi Arabic: الكعبي) is an Arab tribe in Oman and the United Arab Emirates, also evident in other Gulf countries. [ 1 ] Origins
The Banu Ka’b tribe migrated from the Najd region, and some of them went to Iraq (they are the ones who ruled Ahwaz, the land of the Arabs), and their last king was Khazal Al-Kaabi, who was betrayed by the Persian ruler in the year (1343 AH / 1925 AD), northern Morocco (Tunisia) and to the mountains of Oman.
The Kaabi family, along with 26 other families who had Peshmerga children, was deported to the Mohammad-Javad Bahonar Camp in Fuladshahr, Isfahan, on August 18, 1982. After four years, these families were permitted to return to Kurdistan; however, the Kaabi family opted to remain in Sanandaj, the capital of the province, instead of returning to ...
Al-Kaabi was born in 1977 in the city of Amarah, a Shi'ite city in southern Iraq.He studied religion in the Shi'ite holy city of Najaf, where he was a student of Ayatollah Muhammad-Sadiq al-Sadr, father of Iraqi Shia cleric and militia leader Muqtada al-Sadr.
Brian's parents welcomed his sister Cassie about 10 years before having their son. Now, Cassie has a family of her own. She married her husband, James "Jimmy" Luycx, in December 2015, per her ...
Ayoub El Kaabi (born 1993), Moroccan footballer; Ayoub Latrèche (born 1989), Algerian footballer; Ayoub Odisho (born 1960), Iraqi Assyrian footballer; Ayoub Ouadrassi (born 1991), Moroccan footballer; Ayoub Al-Mas (born 1978), Emirati swimmer; Ayoub Mousavi (born 1995), Iranian weightlifter