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  2. Hamza (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Hamza Al-Farissi (Berber: ⵃⴰⵎⵣⴰ ⵍⴼⴰⵔⵉⵙⵉ, Ḥamza l-Farisi; Arabic: حمزة الفارسي, romanized: Ḥamza al-Fārsī; French: [amza al faʁisi]; born 1 August 1994), better known by the mononym Hamza, is a Belgian rapper, singer and record producer. Hamza was signed to Rec. 118 and Warner Music.

  3. The Authentic Egyptian Pasha/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    The IDF also claimed that Thuraya was a Squad Deputy Commander in Hamas while Al Dahdouh was a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant group’s electronic engineering unit and previously served as a commander in the group’s Zeitun Battalion, [13] citing a document containing the name of Hamza on a list of operatives for the group. [14]

  4. Kamāl al-Dīn al-Fārisī - Wikipedia

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    Farisi was a pupil of the astronomer and mathematician Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi, who in turn was a pupil of Nasir al-Din Tusi. According to Encyclopædia Iranica, Kamal al-Din was the most advanced Persian author on optics. [10] Kamal al-Din al-Farisi's autograph manuscript in Optics, Tanqih al-Manazir, 1309 A.D., Adilnor Collection.

  5. Abd al-Ghafir al-Farsi - Wikipedia

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    He was born within the year 451/1058 and at the age of five, he was able to ponder the Qur'an and might rehash the statement of creed in his local dialect ().He considered the Shafi'i statute with incredible concentration for four years beneath Imam al-Haramayn al-Juwayni, the author of Nihayat al-Matlab, which is a treatise on the convention of the Shafi'i school and on the focuses of contention.

  6. Abu Ali al-Farisi - Wikipedia

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    Abū 'Ali al-Ḥasan ibn Ahmad ibn al-Ghaffār al-Fārisī, was known as Abū Alī, or sometimes al-Fasawī. He was born in the town of Fasa in Fars province in 901. [5] He was born to a Persian father and an Arab mother. [5] [6] In 919, he went to Baghdād to study.

  7. Hamza Abu Faris - Wikipedia

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    Hamza Abu Faris (Arabic: حمزة أبوفارس), is a Libyan scholar and politician who was born in Msallata on 13 January 1946. [1] He was named Awqaf & Islamic Affairs Minister on 22 November 2011 by Abdurrahim El-Keib .

  8. Prince Hamza Hall - Wikipedia

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    Prince Hamza Hall (Arabic: صالة الامير حمزة), also known as Prince Hamzah Sport Hall, is an indoor arena located in Al-Hussein City, Amman, Jordan. The arena has a capacity of 6,000. [1] It primarily hosts basketball matches, as it serves the home of the Jordan national basketball team. [2] [3]

  9. Hamza, Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Hamza (Arabic: الحمزة) is a city in Hamza District, Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate, Iraq. It is located about 25 km south of Al Diwaniyah and 175 km south of Baghdad on the Diwaniya Channel branch of the Euphrates ).