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Al Mashhad is a news and infotainment multi-media platform headed by the journalist Tony Khalife and a group of investors. Al Mashhad is focused on audiences throughout the Middle East and North Africa region. The platform programs include political, social, entertainment, economic, and sports news, as well as a group of talk shows. [1]
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Giselle Khoury (Arabic: جيزيل خوري, romanized: Jīzīl Ḵūrī; née Azzi; 1961 – 15 October 2023) was a Lebanese–French journalist and talk show host.On her show Al Mashhad, she interviewed prominent figures and high-profile guests from the Arab world.
Mohammad Ali Abtahi, born January 28, 1960, in Mashhad, was the eldest child of Seyed Hassan Abtahi and Seyedeh Zahra Hashemi. His father being from Mashhad and his mother being from Behshahr (Abdolkarim Hashemi Nejad's sister), he pursued his educations in religious studies as a family tradition and in 1976 he accomplished Dars-Kharij-Fiqh.
Although some believe that after this event, the city was called Mashhad al-Ridha (the place of martyrdom of al-Ridha), it seems that Mashhad, as a place-name, first appears in al-Maqdisi, i.e., in the last third of the 10th century. About the middle of the 14th century, the traveller Ibn Battuta uses the expression "town of Mashhad al-Rida".
Sayyid Ahmad Alamolhoda (also Alam Olhoda or Alam al-Hoda; Persian: احمد علمالهدی; born September 1, 1944) is an Iranian Shia Islamic cleric who has been described as "senior" [1] and "ultra conservative" [2] and "hardline." [3] His rank has been given both as Hojjatoleslam [4] and Ayatollah. [5]
The Khan al-Assal Massacre [3] (Arabic: مجزرة خان العسل, romanized: Majzara Ḵān al-ʿAsal) was committed during the Syrian Civil War by Syrian rebels after the capture of Khan al-Assal, a town about 14 kilometers west of the city of Aleppo, by the armed opposition on 22 July 2013.
According to Mizan, the official news agency of the judiciary system in Iran, Rahnavard was charged on 24 November 2022 and faced the Islamic Revolutionary Court in Mashhad on 29 November 2022. [ 5 ] [ 13 ] He was indicted of moharebeh (an Arabic word translating to "waging war against God").