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  2. Shelley Malil - Wikipedia

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    Malil emigrated to the United States in 1974. He appeared in a number of television shows and films, including The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005). In 2010, Malil was convicted of attempted premeditated murder and assault with a deadly weapon on a former girlfriend, and served 8 years of a 12-year-to-life term at Ironwood State Prison in southern ...

  3. File:Govt. Muslim High School Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. MCC Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 MCCA had 129 students at the middle school level. That year, [9] the Morton Grove government agreed to lift the restrictions on high school students, with new rules allowing up to 25 high school students to enter each year. The high school, MCCA College Prep, opened in 2018 with 11 9th grade students. [2] In 2020 the school had 740 ...

  5. '40-Year-Old Virgin' actor Shelley Malil will be granted parole

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    Actor Shelley Malil, who played one of Steve Carell’s co-workers at SmartTech in 2005's "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," will soon be released from prison.

  6. Association of Muslim Schools - Wikipedia

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    The primary members of the association were: Habibiya Islamic College, Lockhat Islamia College, Roshnee Muslim School, As-Salaam, Lenasia Muslim School and Nur-ul-Islam School. The association was formally launched on 13 May 1989 during the first AMS conference at Lenasia Muslim School. AMS was mandated to facilitate the following:

  7. Islamic schools and branches - Wikipedia

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    Islamic schools of jurisprudence, known as madhhab, differ in the methodology they use to derive their rulings from the Quran, ḥadīth literature, the sunnah (accounts of the sayings and living habits attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad during his lifetime), and the tafsīr literature (exegetical commentaries on the Quran).

  8. Category:Islamic schools - Wikipedia

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  9. Association of Muslim Schools (SA) - Wikipedia

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    The primary members of the association were:Habibiya Islamic College, Lockhat Islamia College, Roshnee Islamic School, As-Salaam, Lenasia Muslim School and Nur-ul-Islam School. The association was formally launched on 13 May 1989 during the first AMS conference at Lenasia Muslim School.