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  • Nabawi İsmail (1925 – 15 June 2009) was one of the interior ministers of Egypt who was in office when Anwar Sadat was assassinated. Therefore, he is the...
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  • Mathematician Mustafa Ismail, Egyptian Qur'an reciter Mustafa Osman Ismail, Sudanese politician Nabawi Ismail, Egyptian politician Ibrahim Artan Ismail Somali politician...
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  • the unit was established. He served as deputy interior minister when Nabawi Ismail was in office under President Anwar Sadat. As assistant minister, he...
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  • prominent work is the expansion of the Great Mosque of Mecca and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, as well as The Mogamma and High Court of Egypt. "د حرمينو د اوسني تعمير...
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  • Zakaria Mohieddin, 1965–1966 Sharawi Gomaa, 1966–1971 Mamdouh Salem Nabawi İsmail, 1977 – January 1982 Hassan Abu Basha, January 1982–July 1984 Ahmed...
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    responsible for an assassination attempt on former interior minister Nabawi Ismail. In spring of 1981, Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman agreed to become the mufti...
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  • Commandos from the Army. Faced with mounting casualties, Interior Minister Nabawi Ismail asked for assistance from Defense Minister Gen. Abdel Halim Abu Ghazala...
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  • Egypt. He also served in the ministry of interior during the term of Nabawi Ismail and was in charge of the central region of Minya. He was the key man...
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    serving as the holiest and third-holiest cities respectively. Al-Masjid al-Nabawi (lit. 'The Prophet's Mosque') is of exceptional importance in Islam and...
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    (wife of Anwar Sadat) Mustafa Khalil (Former Prime Minister of Egypt) Nabawi Ismail (former Minister of Interior of Egypt) Abou Elela Mady (Former leader...
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    the Masjid al-Haram (including the Kaaba), in Mecca; the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, in Medina; and Al-Masjid al-Aqsa, in Jerusalem. Both the Umayyad Mosque...
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  • In Arab countries, lyrics and praises said for Muhammad are called Madih nabawi. One early author, Hassan, was known as Shair-e Darbaar-e Risalat. Before...
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    Sherif Ismail (Arabic: شريف إسماعيل, romanized: Šarīf ʾIsmāʿīl, pronounced [ʃɪˈɾiːf esmæˈʕiːl]; 6 July 1955 – 4 February 2023) was an Egyptian engineer...
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    succeed Sherif Ismail following his government's resignation in the wake of Sisi's re-election. Madbouly also served in Sherif Ismail's cabinet as Minister...
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    Ibrahim and his son Ismail, when he returned to the valley of Mecca several years after leaving his wife Hajar (Hagar) and Ismail there upon Allah's command...
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    Kuwait. His last public recitals were at the Kaaba in Mecca and Masjid al Nabawi in Medina. Based on Al-Hussary's life, a TV series titled ʾImām al-Muqriʾīn...
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    Medina. Mecca's Al-Masjid al-Haram (including the Kaaba), Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina are all revered by Muslims as sites of great importance. Within...
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    book in the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, before moving to the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina. Bukhari completed writing the book in Bukhara around 846 (232...
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    Mirza Muhammad Ismail Qandahari (c 1813–1912), usually known as Mirza Muhammad Ismail, was an Afghan religious scholar and the first convert to the Ahmadiyya...
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  • Thumbnail for Holiest sites in Shia Islam
    the Masjid al-Haram (including the Kaaba), in Makkah; the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, in Medina; and the Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa, in Jerusalem. Shia Muslims consider...
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