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Mohamed Zakariya (born 1942 in Ventura, California[1]) is an American master Arabic calligrapher and an American Muslim convert.
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MohamedZakariya (born 1942 in Ventura, California) is an American master Arabic calligrapher and an American Muslim convert. MohamedZakariya was born...
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recitation of the Qur'an under the well-known Egyptian Quranic reciter Mohamed Salama. He became well-known, however, when he expanded his repertory into...
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in the 20th century are Sayed Darwish, Mohamed El Qasabgi, Baligh Hamdi, Mohamed Fawzi, Zakariya Ahmad, Mohamed Abdel Wahab, Riad El Sunbati and many others...
variant spellings of Muhammad, such as Mohamet, Mohammed, Mahamad, Muhamad, Mohamed, and many others. Goldman 1995, p. 63, gives 8 June 632 CE, the dominant...
and Expatriates of Syria Hamida Zakariya, first woman judge in South Yemen, Yemen, and the Arab World Mona Mostafa Mohamed, head of the university's Cancer...
Soualem as Mohamed Benmahmoud Carole Franck as Cécile Delivet Benmahmoud Jacques Boudet as Lucien Martin Michèle Moretti as Annette Martin Zakariya Gouram...
BBC Sport. Moss, Emily (5 March 2016). "Sibling success for Mahamed and Zakariya Mahamed". Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 3 December 2023. "Southampton's Mahamed...
follows the APA style. Esposito, John L., ed. (2003). Kandhalavi, Muhammad Zakariya. The Oxford Dictionary of Islam. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-512558-0...
their independence from the Almohads and organized themselves under Abu Zakariya, who built the Hafsid empire around its new capital, Tunis. Records of...
government custody; the commission attributed his death to torture.: 241–2 Zakariya Al Asheri was a forty-year-old Bahraini blogger and journalist who worked...