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Mohammad Abu Abdallah Ben Hudzail al Sahuir Mohammad Abu Abdallah Ben Hudzäil al Sähuir (1208 Vall de Alcalá, Alicante, - 1276, Alcoy), popularly known as Al-Azraq (of the blue eyes), an Arab Moorish commander in the Iberian Peninsula in the south of the Kingdom of Valencia.
Mohammad Afzal Mohammad Afzal also known as Afzal Guru is an Indian from Kashmir accused and convicted of conspiracy in the December 2001 attack on the Indian Parliament. In 2004, he was sentenced to death by the Supreme Court of India.
Mohammad Afzal Khan Mohammad Afzal Khan (1811 - October 7, 1867) was the Emir of Afghanistan from 1866 to 1874. The oldest son of Dost Mohammed Khan, Afzal Khan seized power from his brother Sher Ali Khan three years after their father's death.
Mohammad Ahman al-Naziri On 1997-03-30, Mohammad Ahman al-Naziri killed six students and two staff members after entering two local schools in Sanaá, Yemen with an assault rifle. The 48-year-old Naziri—who fought in Afghanistan against the Soviets—alleged that a school administrator had raped one of his daughters.
Mohammad Al-Dosari Mohamed Barak Al-Dosari () (born 8 December 1961) is a Saudi Arabian runner who specialized in the 3000 metres steeplechase. He competed at the 1991 World Championships and at the Olympic Games in 1988 and 1992.
Mohammad Ali Mojtahedi Dr Mohammad Ali Mojtahedi Gilani (In Persian: محمد علی مجتهدی) was an Iranian University professor and life time principle of Iranian prestigious modern school Alborz. Founder of (Aryamehr technical University currently renamed to) Sharif University of Technology and dean of the Polytechnic University (currently renamed to Amirkabir).
Mohammad Ali Najafi Mohammad Ali Najafi (In Persian: محمدعلی نجفی) (born January 13, 1952) is an Iranian politician and university professor in mathematics. He has been a minister and later a vice president for planning and budget, and has also run for a seat in Tehran city council in Iranian City and Village Councils elections, 2006.
Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar (Persian: محمدعلی شاه قاجار)‎ (1872 - 1925) was the Shah of Persia from January 8 1907 to July 16 1909. He was against the constitution that was ratified during the reign of his father, Mozzafar-al-Din Shah.
Mohammad Atrianfar Mohammad Atrianfar (محمد عطریانفر; born 1953) is an Iranian journalist and reformist politician, currently the head of the "Policymaking Council" of the daily newspaper Shargh. He is a member of the Executives of Construction Party.
Mohammad bin Ali Al Abbar Mohamed Ali Alabbar in Arabic محمد بن علي العبار is one of the most prominent citizens of the United Arab Emirates. A trusted aide of the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai - Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum- Alabbar serves as the Director General of the Dubai Department of Economic Development and Chairman of Emaar Properties, the largest real estate development company in the UAE, responsible for most of the construction going on in Dubai today.
Mohammad Baqir al-Sadr Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr (March 1, 1935 – April 8, 1980) was an Iraqi Shia cleric born in al-Kadhimya, Iraq. He is the father-in-law of Muqtada al-Sadr and cousin of both Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr and Imam Musa as-Sadr.
Mohammad Barakeh Mohammad Barakeh (born July 29, 1955) is an Israeli Arab politician and General Secretary of the Hadash Movement (Democratic Front for Peace and Equality) in Israel's parliament, the Knesset. As one of the Knesset's few Israeli Arab members, he is often treated as a spokesman for the Israeli Arab community by Israel's media.
Mohammad Benchicou Mohammad Benchicou () (born 1952 in Miliana) is the director of the Algerian newspaper Le Matin. In June 2004, he was sentenced to two years in prison after the publication of an autobiography denouncing corruption under the rule of president Abdelaziz Bouteflika .
Mohammad Ebrahim Jannaati Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Ebrahim Jannati (Persian: محمد ابراهيم جناتی) (born 1933 in Shahrood, Iran) is an Iranian Shia Marja. He has studied in seminaries of Qom and Najaf under Grand Ayatollahs Borujerdi and Khomeini.
Mohammad Farid Mohammad Farid (Arabic: محمد فريد) (born January 20 1868 in Cairo, died November 15 1919 in Berlin) was an influential Egyptian political figure. A nationalist leader, writer, and lawyer, Farid was the son of the director of al-Da'irah al-Saniyya (state domains administration) and belonged to a landowning family.
Mohammad Fouad Mohamed Fouad Abd El Hamid Hassan (Arabic:محمد فؤاد عبد الحميد حسن) (born December 20 1961) is a popular Arab singer, actor and songwriter. He rose to prominence in the 1980s when he released his first album Habeina.
Mohammad Ghaznavi Jalal ud-Dawlah Mohammad Ghaznavi (died 1041) ascended the throne of the Ghaznavid Empire upon the death of his father Mahmud in 1030. He was the younger of a set of twins; this circumstance resulted in civil strife.
Mohammad Ghouchani Mohammad Ghouchani (Persian: محمد قوچانی ) is an Iranian journalist. He graduated from University of Tehran with major in Political Science and started his career in Jam'eh Dalily newspaper, the first Iranian civil society newspaper.
Mohammad Haleem Justice Haleem (January 1,1925 Lucknow- August 11,2006 Karachi) served as the Chief Justice of Pakistan from the period 1981 to 1989, the longest service of its kind in the history of the country. He was endorsed by successive regimes and has been celebrated as one of the foremost judicial authorities of South Asia.
Mohammad Hassan Ansarifard Mohammad Hassan Ansarifard (محمدحسن انصارى فرد in Persian born 1961 in Tehran, Iran) is a former football player, having played in Persepolis FC and the Iranian national football team. He is currently the chairman of Persepolis FC.
Mohammad Hassan Mirza Prince Mohammad Hassan Mirza (20 November, 1899–7 January 1943), brother of Ahmed Shah Qajar of Iran, and former Crown Prince of the Qajar dynasty. Soon after Reza Shah dissolved the Qajar dynasty and became the new Shah of Iran in 1925, Prince Mohammad Hassan and his family were sent into permanent exile to England.
Mohammad Hassan Mirza II Prince Mohammad Hassan Mirza II (born July 18 1949) is the son of Hamid Mirza and a grandson of Mohammad Hassan Mirza the last Crown Prince of Iran from the rule of the Qajar dynasty. As Heir Presumptive he is considered the Qajar pretender to the Peacock Throne.
Mohammad Hejazi (author) Mohammad Hejazi (محمد حجازی; in Persian) (April 14, 1901–January 30, 1974) was an Iranian novelist, short-story writer, playwright, essayist, translator, a government official and member of the senate.
Mohammad Heydari Mohammad Heydari (in Persian : محمد حیدری), born in 1939 in Tehran, is a Persian santur player and songwriter. He received santur lessons first from Hossein Saba and, after the latter's death, from Abolhassan Saba.
Mohammad Hossein Shahriar Seyyed Mohammad Hossein Behjat-Tabrizi (Persian: سید محمدحسین بهجت تبریزی)‎ (1906-September 18, 1988), chiefly known by his pen name as Shahriar (or Shahryar / Shahriyar شهریار), was an Iranian Azeri poet, writing in Persian and Azerbaijani.
Mohammad Ibn Abd-al-Haq Ibn Sab’in Mohammad Ibn Abd-al-Haq Ibn Sab’in (محمدبن عبدالحق بن سبعين) is the last philosopher of the Andalous in the west land of Islamic world and his school is a combination of philosophical and Gnostic thoughts.
Mohammad Ishaq Mohammad Ishaq (born 7 March 1963 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan) is a former cricketer who played first-class cricket for Lahore between 1984-85 and 1986-87. In his 13 first-class games he made 751 runs at an average of 30.
Mohammad Ishaq Al-Fayyad Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Ishaq al-Fayyad (also Fayad, Fayyadh; Arabic: محمد إسحاق الفياض ) (born in 1930) lives in Najaf, Iraq. Born in Gazni, Afghanistan, he is one of the four members of the marja al-taqlid in Iraq, considered the most prominent group of Shia jurists in IraqReligious Authority in Iraq and the Election, and one of only three Grand Ayatollahs in Iraq, outranked only by Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in influence.
Mohammad Jassem Khodayyir Mohammad Jassem Khodayyir was Minister for Immigration in the cabinet appointed by the Interim Iraq Governing Council in September 2003. A Shia Muslim, Khodayyir is a member of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq and the Daawa Party.
Mohammad Javad Bahonar Hojatoleslam Mohammad Javad Bahonar (محمدجواد باهنر in Persian), (1933 - August 30, 1981), was the second prime minister of Iran following the 1979 revolution, and the secretary-general of the Islamic Republic Party.
Mohammad Javad Larijani Mohammad Javad Ardashir Larijani (Persian: محمد جواد اردشیر لاریجانی) is an Iranian politician and mathematician. He is currently the Director of Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics in Tehran.
Mohammad Kazem Shariatmadari Ayatollah Mohammad Kazem Shariatmadari (Persian: محمد کاظم شريعتمداري), also spelled Shariat-Madari (1905, Tabriz – 3 April 1986, Tehran), born to an Azeri family in Tabriz, he was among the most senior leading Shia clerics in Iran and Iraq and was known for his somewhat liberal views. After the death of Grand Ayatollah Borujerdi in 1962 he became one of the leading .
Mohammad Khatami Mohammad Khatami (Persian : سید محمد خاتمی Seyyed Moḥammad Khātamī), born on September 29, 1943, in Ardakan city of Yazd province, is an Iranian intellectual, philosopher and political figure. He served as the fifth President of Iran from August 2, 1997 to August 2, 2005, and was succeeded by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Mohammad Khatami's reforms Mohammad Khatami was elected as the President of Iran in 1997 after having based his campaign on a reform program promising implementation of a democratic and more tolerant society, the rule of law and improvement of social rights. After taking office, Khatami faced fierce opposition from his powerful opponents within the unelected institutions of the state which he had no legal power over, and this led to repeated clashed between his government and these institutions (including the Guardian Council, the state radio and television, the police, the armed forces, the judiciary, the prisons, etc.
Mohammad Mehdi Shamseddine Mohammad Mehdi Shamseddine () or Chamseddine (1936-2001) is a famous Shia Islam scholar of Lebanon from Khabrihka in the southern part of the country. His lineage ends to Shahid Awwal who is also known as Shamseddine (Sun of the religion).
Mohammad Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr Mohammad Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr (Arabic: محمد محمّد صادق الصدر; Muḥammad Muḥammad Ṣādiq aṣ-Ṣadr) (March 23 1943 – February 19, 1999), often referred to as Muhammad Sadiq as-Sadr which is his father's name, was a prominent, Iraqi Shi'a cleric of the rank of Grand Ayatollah. He called for government reform and the release of detained Shi'a leaders.
Mohammad Momen Ayatollah Mohammad Momen is a member of the Guardian Council of the Islamic Republic of Iran. He simultaneously sits on the Assembly of Experts for the city of Qom and won in the Iranian Assembly of Experts election, 2006politicians]
Mohammad Nissar Shaikh Mohammad Nissar was a cricketer, and legendary fast bowler for the pre-partition Indian cricket team and domestic teams in India and Pakistan. He was born in the Punjab, and is considered the fastest pre-partition Indian pace bowler of all time.
Mohammad Nor Khalid Mohammad Nor Khalid or Datuk Mohd Nor Khalid (born 5 March, 1951) is a well known cartoonist in Malaysia. Also known as Lat, many of his cartoons appear in the editorial pages of the Malaysian newspaper New Straits Times.
Mohammad Qadir Hussain Mohammad Qadir Hussain is a former employee of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission who has claimed that the process using by Pakistani Atomic Engergy Commission to enrich uranium, was developed by him during his stay at the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, where he worked as a reseacher in the field of enriching uranium. Pakistan is thought by some to be using the gas centrifuge method which is currently being used at its nuclear laboratories.
Mohammad Reza Khatami Seyyed Mohammad Reza Khatami (, also known as Reza Khatami, born 1959 in Ardakan, Iran) is an Iranian politician. He is the Secretary-General of the Islamic Iran Participation Front, the younger brother of the fifth Iranian president Mohammad Khatami, and the former deputy speaker of the Iranian parliament.
Mohammad Reza Mahdavi Kani Ayatollah Mohammad Reza Mahdavi Kani (محمدرضا مهدوی کنی) is an Iranian cleric and politician. Presently, he is the Secretary General of the Militant Clergy Association (جامعهٔ روحانیت مبارز).
Mohammad Reza Shafiei-Kadkani Mohammad Reza Shafiei-Kadkani (Nishapur, Razavi Khorasan, Iran; 1939) is a celebrated Persian writer, poet, literary critic, editor and translator.Reza Shafiei-Kadkani graduated from Tehran University] with a doctorate degree in Persian literature.
Mohammad Ridwan Hafiedz Mohammad Ridwan Hafiedz or Ridho (born September 3, 1973, Ambon, Indonesia) is a Indonesian guitarist, backing vocalist and songwriter. He is best known as Slank's guitarist and back vocalist along with another guitarist, Abdee Negara.
Mohammad Sadiq Kaboudvand Mohammad Sadiq Kaboudvand is an Iranian Kurdish activist and journalist. He was the editor of Payam e MardomHe is also the founder of Kurdistan Human Rights Organization(RĂŞxistina MafĂŞ Mirovan li KurdistanĂŞ in Kurdish]).
Mohammad Said bin Yusof Yang Berhormat Datuk Mohammad Said bin Yusof (commonly abbreviated Mohd Said Yusof) is a member of the Malaysian Parliament in the lower house of the Dewan Rakyat, representing the constituency of Jasin in the state of Melaka. He is a member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), the leading party of the governing Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition.
Mohammad Sami Mohammad Sami (Urdu: محمد سمیع) (born 24 February, 1981 in Karachi) is a Pakistani cricketer (fast bowler). He made his international debut against New Zealand in 2001 taking 8 wickets for 106 runs in his debut Test match.
Mohammad Sarwar Mohammad Sarwar (born 18 August 1952, Pirmahal Pakistan) is a politician in the United Kingdom, the Labour member of Parliament for Glasgow Central, Scotland. He was the UK's first Muslim MP, and swore the Oath of Allegiance on the Qur'an which was placed “in an envelope, to avoid it being touched by one not of the faith”.
Mohammad Sattarpour Mohammad Sattarpour (born May 22, 1988) is an amateur boxer from Iran who competed in the Welterweight (-69 kg) division at the 2006 Asian Games winning the bronze medal in a lost bout in the semifinals against Thailand's Angkhan Chomphuphuang 18-36.Welterweight semifinal results
Mohammad Shafi Qureshi Mohammad Shaffi Qureshi is prominent Muslim politician from India and the founder of the Congress party in the Indian administered Kashmir. Born on the 24th of November, 1929, he has served in various capacities in his long and very active political career.
Mohammad Sharif Mohammed Sharif, born in 1933 in Nepal, was the head of the Youth Unit, Centre for Social Development and Humanitarian Affairs at the United Nations from 1979-1987 and then became in charge of 3 sections: disability, ageing and youth sections. He was also the Executive Secretary of International Youth Year.
Mohammad Sharif (Afghanistan) Professor Mohammed Sharif “Sharifi ”, son of Mohammad Yousuf, was born in Panjshir Province, Afganistan, north of the capital Kabul, in June 1957. He completed his education in the country and is a Master of Mathematics and Physics.
Mohammad Sharif (cricketer) Mohammad Sharif (born December 12, 1985, Narayanganj, Dhaka) is a Bangladeshi cricketer who played in 8 Tests and 8 ODIs from 2001 to 2002. He is being called in the national side after nearly five years at the forthcoming Zimbabwe tour.
Mohammad Sidique Khan Mohammad Sidique Khan (October 20, 1974 – July 7, 2005) was the oldest of the four men responsible for the 7 July 2005 London bombings, in which bombs were detonated on three London Underground trains and one bus in central London suicide attacks that killed 52 people and injured over 700. Khan bombed the Edgware Road train in which seven people died, including himself.
Mohammad Taghi Bahar Mohammad Taqī Bahār (MTB) (محمد تقی بهار in Persian) (1886 - 1951), famously known as Malek o-Šo`arā' (ملک‌ الشعراء), is considered as the greatest Twentieth Century Iranian (Persian) poet and scholar, who was also a politician, journalist, professor of literature and historian. Although he was a 20th century poet, his poems were fairly traditional and strongly nationalistic.
Mohammad Tanzeel-ul-siddiqi al-husaini Mohammad Tanzeel al-siddiqi al-husaini (born 22 November 1979-) is a Pakistani Islamic scholar and writer and the son of the Muslim scholar Mohammad Ahsanullah Dianwi Azeemabadi. He has written at least six books and over 60 articles relating to Islamic scholars, faith, history, current affairs and other topics.
Mohammad Taqi Mesbah-Yazdi Ayatollah Mohammad Taghi Mesbah Yazdi (Persian: محمد تقی مصباح یزدی) (born 1934) is an Iranian Shia cleric and politician. He is widely seen as President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's spiritual advisor, and a member of Iran's Assembly of Experts Ayatollah who backs suicide bombs aims to be Iran's next spiritual leader, the body responsible for choosing the Supreme Leader.
Mohammad Usman Brigadier Mohammad Usman was the highest rank officer of Indian Army killed in the combat in independent India. He died while fighting the raiders in Jammu and Kashmir during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947-48 .
Mohammad Yousuf Mohammad Yousuf (Urdu: محمد یوسف; formerly Yousuf Youhana, Urdu: یوسف یوحنا) (born 27 August, 1974, Lahore, Punjab) is a Pakistani cricketer who has been a member of the Pakistani national cricket team since 1998. In 2006 he set a world record for the most Test runs by a batsman in a single calendar year.
Mohammad Zeki Mahjoub Mohammed Zeki Mahjoub is an Egyptian citizen who first arrived in Canada in 1995. He gained refugee status in 1996, and lived in the city of Scarborough until May 2000, when he was arrested on a security certificate for alleged ties to the Egyptian group Al Jihad.
Mohammad-Ali Abtahi Hojjat ol-Eslam Seyyed Mohammad Ali Abtahi (Persian: محمدعلی ابطحی) (born January 28, 1960 in Mashhad) is an Iranian (Persian) politician, close to former President Mohammad Khatami. He has served first as President Khatami's chief of staff, then his Vice President for Legal and Parliamentary Affairs and finally his advisor.
Mohammad-Reza Lotfi Mohammad Reza Lotfi (Persian: محمد رضا لطفی , born 1947 in Gorgan, Iran) is a Persian classical musician renowned for his mastery of the tar and setar. He has toured world-wide and made numerous recordings, both solo and with other musicians, including the Aref Ensemble.
Mohammad-Reza Shajarian Mohammad Reza Shajarian (Persian: محمد رضا شجريان) (born September 23, 1940 in Mashhad, Iran) is a Persian traditional singer and undisputed Master (Ostad) of Persian music. Shajarian is one of the most well known Iranian artists and probably the greatest singer in the history of the recorded Persian traditional music.
Mohammadi Begum Mohammadi Begum (or Muhammadi Begum) (death 1966), was the daughter of Mirza Ahmad Baig, a cousin of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (the founder of the Ahmadiyya), for whom Mirza Ghulam Ahmad had sent a marriage proposal as part of his prophecy. However, Mirza Baig, a devoted Muslim, had repeatedly refused to wed his elder daughter to who he believed to be a false Qadiani Prophet.
Mohammadreza Khalilighazi Mohammadreza Khalilighazi (22 June 1967 in Tabriz, Iran) Iranian physicist, famous mountain climber and ecotourism leader since 1995. He has worked in The Academy of Persian Language & Literature since 2001 as computer administrator in lexicography group in advanced computational lexicography, and he is a member of the IT and computer high commissions.
Mohammadu Maccido Ibrahim Muhammadu Maccido dan Abu Bakar (1928 - October 29, 2006) was the 19th Sultan of Sokoto (from April 20, 1996, until the time of his death in 2006), the titular ruler of Sokoto in northern Nigeria, and the head of the Nigerian National Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs. As Sultan of Sokoto, he was considered the spiritual leader of Nigeria's 70 million Muslims, roughly 50 percent of the nation's population.
Mohammed al Abbar Mohammed al Abbar is the director general of Dubai Department of Economic Development (1992–present) and chairman of the Dubai-based properties company Emaar Properties (1997–present). Al Abbar had an American education and was known for his interest in developing the economy of the region and creating alliences with major economic powers and minds in the world.
Mohammed al-Idrisi Abu Abd Allah Muhammad al-Idrisi (1099 - 1165 or 1166), in Arab أبو عبد اللّه محمد الإدريسي, or simply Al-Idrisi is a Moroccan pharmacologist, botanist, cartographer and geographer. Among his works are a world map and the first known globe.
Mohammed ash-Sheikh Mawlay Mohammed ash-Sheikh ash Sharif al-Hassani al-Darai at-Tagmadert († 1557), son of Abu Abdallah al-Qaim was the first sultan of the Saadi Dynasty ruling over Morocco. He found burial in Marrakech in 1557 in the Saadian Tombs.
Mohammed Abba Gana Mohammed Abba Gana served as a Special Adviser on Civil Society to the Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar until 22 June 2006, when he was sacked by President Olusegun Obasanjo. He had previously served as a Federal Capital Territory Minister from 8 February 2001 to 17 July 2003.
Mohammed Abdel Wahab Mohammed Abdel Wahab (Arabic:محمد عبد الوهاب), also transliterated Mohammed Abd el-Wahaab (1901 - May, 1991) was a prominent 20th century Egyptian singer and composer. Born in Cairo, Egypt, Abdel Wahab played oud before the Prince of Poets, Ahmed Shawqi.
Mohammed Abdul Salim Celtic Football Club were not only the first British club to win the European Cup, they were also the first European club to play an Asian player, what's more, he performed in bare feet. After showing amazing skills as an essential member of Calcutta's Mohammedan Sporting Club side, a cousin urged Salim to try his hand at European football.
Mohammed Abdullah Hassan Mohammed Abdullah Hassan (Maxamed Cabdulle Xasan, Sayyid) (born April 7, 1864, in the north of Somalia, died December 21, 1920 in Imi, Ethiopia) was Somalia's religious and nationalist leader (called the "Mad Mullah" by the British, although he was neither mad nor a mullah) who for 20 years led armed resistance to the British, Italian, and Ethiopian forces in Somalia.
Mohammed Abed Elhai Mohammed Abed El-hai Mahm'od (11 January1944-23 August1989)Arabic 'محمد عبد الحي , a Sudanese writer,academic .One of the well known of first generation of post-colonial and regarded as a pioneer of modern poetry school in Sudan
Mohammed Afroze Mohammed Afroze () is an Al-Qaeda operative and Lashkar-e-Taiba militant. On 22 July 2005 in Mumbai, India, he was convicted of criminal conspiracy, conspiracy to disturb relations between friendly nations, and forging documents.
Mohammed Al Gergawi Mohammed Al Gergawi () is the United Arab Emirates Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs, Chairman of The Executive Office and the Executive Chairman and CEO of Dubai Holding, the UAE’s leading multi-industry holding company. As such, he has responsibility for Dubai Holding’s overall business strategy and heads a workforce of more than 12,000 employees.
Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi Mohammed Saleh Al-Khilaiwi (محمد صالح الخليوي) (born May 24, 1971) is a football defender from Saudi Arabia. Between 1990 and 2001 he played 142 international matches and scored 1 goal for the national team.
Mohammed Al-Masry Mohammad Al-Masry () (born December 24, 1943) is an Egyptian-Canadian professor of computer engineering at the University of Waterloo and activist for Muslim causes. He is the current president of the Canadian Islamic Congress.
Mohammed Al-Senan Mohammed Al-Senan () is a Saudi music/song composer. He is considered one of the pioneers in this field, although he is not as famous as his peers, and his music works were not that popular, unlike Tariq Abdulhakeem and Saraj Omar, and that is mainly due to the fact that Al-Senan was not relying on music composition as his source of income, and did not practice it on a commercial scale, rather he was focusing on international festivals.
Mohammed Ali Hammadi Mohammed Ali Hammadi () aka Mohammed Ali Hamadi and Mohammed Ali Hamadei, (born June 13, 1964 in Lebanon) is a Lebanese citizen and alleged member of Hezbollah (aka Lebanese Hizballah), who was convicted in a West German court of law of air piracy, murder, and possession of explosives for his part in the June 14, 1985 skyjacking of TWA Flight 847.Hijacker Sought By U.
Mohammed Aly Fahmy Field Marshal Mohammed Aly Fahmy graduated from the Egyptian military Academy in November 1939. He was the commander of the Egyptian Air Defense Command from May 1969 to January 1975 and chief- of - staff of the Egyptian Armed Forces from January 1975 to October 1978.
Mohammed Amjad Mohammed Amjad (born 23 March, 1971 in Marston Green, Birmingham) is a former English cricketer who played a single first-class match, for Worcestershire against South Africa A in 1996. He had an entirely forgettable game, taking 0-25 from four overs, scoring 1 and 7 from number ten and holding no catches.
Mohammed Amzzyan Mohand Amzzyan (Berber language:) also: (Sherif Mohammed Amzzyan or Mohamed Amezian) was a leader of the Moroccan Rif (North Eastern Morocco) resistance against the Spanish occupation of Northern Morocco. His operations and wars took place in the Eastern Rif region especially in the current Nador province.
Mohammed Arkoun Professor Mohammed Arkoun (Amazigh: , ) is one of the most influential scholars in Islamic studies today. In a career of more than 30 years, he has been a critic of the tensions embedded in his field of study, advocating Islamic modernism and humanism.
Mohammed Atef Mohammed Atef (Arabic: محمد عاطف ) (also transliterated as Muhammad Atef, Muhammed Atef, Muhammad ‘Āṭif and several other ways) was the alleged military chief of the international terrorist organization al-Qaida.
Mohammed Atta's Nissan A 2001 Nissan Altima, 1n4dl01d81c212547 is the VIN of a blue rental car belonging to Alamo Rent A Car, that was found in the Portland International Jetport parking lot, following the September 11, 2001 attacks. It was issued a Massachusetts license plate 3335VI
Mohammed Aziz Lahbabi Mohammed Aziz Lahbabi (born on December 25, 1922, Fes, died on August 23, 1993, Rabat) is a Moroccan philosopher, novelist and poet writing in Arabic and French. Some of his books were translated into more than 30 languages.
Mohammed bin Ali Al Abbar Mohammed bin Ali Al Abbar is a leading citizen of the United Arab Emirates and hails from the Emirate of Dubai. One of the most trusted aides of Dubai's Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Alabbar is a member of the Dubai Executive Council, the supreme government body with the mandate to synergise all growth initiatives in Dubai.
Mohammed bin Khalifa Al-Maktoum Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa bin Saeed Al Maktoum is the first cousin of the current ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and the head of the Dubai Land department, the land registrar of the Emirate of Dubai.
Mohammed bin Laden Shaikh Mohammed bin Laden (محمد بن لادن), also known as Mohammed Awad bin Laden (1908—September 3, 1967), a Yemeni immigrant to Saudi Arabia was a wealthy investor, businessman and patriarch of the bin Laden family. He married 22 times and fathered at least 54 children.
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (Arabic: الشيخ محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم) (born 1949) is currently the Prime Minister and Vice President of the United Arab Emirates, as well as the Ruler of Dubai.On 4th December 2006 his Dubai International Capital (DIC) Investment Group has engaged in takeover negotiations for Liverpool Football Club in a deal rumoured to be worth £479m.
Mohammed Ben Aarafa Mohammed Ben Aarafa, or Ben Arafa (1889 - 1976) was a distant relative of Sultan Mohammed V of Morocco (Arabic: محمد بن عرفة بن محمد), was put in Mohammed V's place by the French after they exiled Mohammed V to Madagascar.
Mohammed Bijeh Mohammed Bijeh (Persian: محمد بيژه ) (February 7, 1975 – March 16, 2005) was an Iranian serial killer. He confessed in court to raping and killing 16 young boys between March and September 2004, and was sentenced to 100 lashes followed by execution.
Mohammed Bilal Mohammed Bilal (March 28, 1970 in San Francisco, California) is an African-American musician best known as a castmate on The Real World: San Francisco, the third season of MTV's long-running reality television show.
Mohammed Dahlan Mohammed Dahlan (محمد دحلان) is a Palestinian, born in 1961 in Khan Younis refugee camp in Gaza to a refugee family from Hamama. In 1981 he helped found the Gaza branch of the Fatah Youth Movement Fatah Shabiba; in the following years he was imprisoned in Israeli jails on several occasions for his involvement in anti-Israeli activities.
Mohammed Daoud Khan Sardar Mohammed Daoud Khan(July 18], [[1909 – April 28, 1978), son of Sardar Mohammed Aziz Khan and grandson of Sardar Mohammed Yusuf Khan was an Afghan statesman and President of the Republic of Afghanistan from 1973 until his assassination in 1978 as a result of a revolution led by the Marxist People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA). Khan was known for his progressive policies, especially in relation to the rights of women, and for initiating two five-year modernization plans.
Mohammed Dib Mohammed Dib (1920-2003) (Arabic: محمد ديب) was an Algerian author who wrote over 30 novels, as well as numerous short stories, poems, and children's literature in the French language. He is probably Algeria's most prolific and well-known writer.
Mohammed Eeza Mohammed Eeza (1929-1999)was a South Indian scholar who made a lasting contribution to the Islamic studies in Kerala. He was an illustrious son of a great social and religious reformer of Kerala, Vakkom Moulavi.
Mohammed Emami-Kashani Ayatollah Mohammed Emami-Kashani (born in Bid Aabaad, Isfahan, in 1917) is a fundamentalist mullah in the Assembly of Experts of the Islamic Republic of Iran. He has called al-Qaeda an "illegitimate child" of the Westhttp://news.
Mohammed Fahim Marshal Mohammad Qasim Fahim (محمد قسيم فهيم) (born 1957) is a prominent Afghani Military Commander and Politician. He was the defense minister of the Afghan Transitional Administration, beginning in 2002 and also served as vice president.
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