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Ahlam (roman)
Ahlam (Arabic أحلام 'dreams') may refer to: People * Ahlam (singer), Ahlam Ali Al Shamsi (born 1969), Emirati singer * Ahlam Amrani (born 1991), Algerian volleyball player * Ahlam Khudr, Sudanese activist *Ahlam Mosteghanemi (born 1953), Algerian writer *Ahlam al-Nasr (fl. 2014), Syrian Arabic poet * Ahlam Shibli (born 1970), Palestinian photographer *Ahlam Tamimi, Jordanian woman who assisted the 2001 Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing Places * Ahlam, Iran, a village in Ahlamerestaq-e Shomali Rural District, Mazandaran Province, Iran See also * *Ahlamu Ahlamu or Aḫlamū, were a group or designation of Semitic semi-nomads. Their habitat was west of the Euphrates, between the mouth of the Khabur and Palmyra. In the 18th century BC, they were first mentioned in the sources since Rim-Anum, a kin ...
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Ahlam (singer)
Ahlam bint Ali bin Hazeem Al Shamsi ( ar, أحلام بنت علي بن هزيم الشامسي; born February 13, 1968), better known as Ahlam ( ar, أحلام), is an Emirati singer and actress. She has released a total of 14 albums and numerous singles. In 2011, Ahlam joined MBC's ''Arab Idol'' judging panel, for the inaugural season and the following three seasons. She was also judge and coach for season 4 in '' The Voice: Ahla Sawt'' singing competition. Biography Ahlam bint Ali bin Hazeem Al Shamsi was born in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, to an Emirati father and a Bahraini mother. Her father is an Emirati folk singer, Ali Al Shamsi. Ahlam was raised as a child in Bahrain. She is married to the famous Qatari rally champion, Mubarak Al-Hajiri, with whom she has three children, Fahed (born 2004), Fatima (2008) and Lulwa (2010). She participated in many festivals around the Arab region and Western region, particularly the "Layali Dubai" festival. She has also been hono ...
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Ahlam Amrani
Ahlam Amrani (born ) is an Algerian volleyball player. She participated with her club GS Petroliers at the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship. References External links profileat ''FIVB.org'' *http://www.scoresway.com/Janowicz-F-Mayer-ATP-Challenger-Prostejov?sport=volleyball&page=player&id=10261 *https://web.archive.org/web/20170824011347/http://www.cavb.org/pagescom.php?option=pagedetail&id=367 1991 births Living people Algerian women's volleyball players Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Algerian people {{Algeria-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Ahlam Khudr
Ahlam Khudr ( ''‘Āḥlām Khuḍr'') is a Sudanese activist and nursery worker. Khudr's son was killed in a peaceful protest in 2013 (part of the 2011–13 protests in Sudan). Since then, she has been an activist, calling herself the "mother of all martyrs." Active in underground forums, she was "brutally beaten" when arrested by security forces. In December 2018, Ahlam Khudr was an important figure in the Sudanese Revolution The Sudanese Revolution was a major shift of political power in Sudan that started with street protests throughout Sudan on 19 December 2018 and continued with sustained civil disobedience for about eight months, during which the 2019 Sudane .... In 2019, she was listed among the BBC's 100 Women. References Sudanese human rights activists Sudanese women activists People of the Sudanese revolution Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Women human rights activists {{Sudan-bio-stub ...
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Ahlam Mosteghanemi
Ahlem Mosteghanemi ( ar, أحلام مستغانمي), alternatively written Ahlam Mosteghanemi (born 1953) is an Algerian writer who has been called "''probably the world's best-known Arabophone woman novelist''". She was the first Algerian woman to publish fiction in Arabic. Biography Birth in exile and return to Algeria Ahlem was born in Tunis, Tunisia. She is the daughter of a militant political activist who was forced into exile during the Algerian liberation war. In the wake of independence, her family moved back to Algeria, where her father, an intellectual and a humanitarian, occupied high positions in the first Algerian government. He launched a literacy campaign all over the territory and supervised the distribution of agricultural land to the poorest. Early poetry In the 70s, following the assassination attempt during the Boumediene coup d’état, and the consequent hospitalization of her father, who was also targeted, Ahlem, as the eldest sibling, took up the respo ...
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Ahlam Al-Nasr
Ahlam al-Nasr ( ar, أحلام النصر) is a Syrian Arabic poet, and is known as "the Poetess of the Islamic State". Her first book of poetry, ''The Blaze of Truth'', was published in 2014 and consists of 107 poems written in monorhyme. She is considered one of the Islamic State's most famous propagandists and gives detailed defenses of terrorist acts. History She comes from Damascus and is in her early 20s. She was raised in Saudi Arabia where she attended a private school in al-Khobar. Her mother has written that al-Nasr “was born with a dictionary in her mouth.” After the Syrian civil war began, she left Syria to one of the Gulf states but returned in 2014, arriving in Raqqa. On October 11, 2014, she was married in the courthouse of Raqqa, Syria to Mohamed Mahmoud, known as Abu Usama al-Gharib, an Austrian Vienna-born preacher. According to Cole Bunzel, a Ph.D. candidate in Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University, many of her poems are published weekly by the ...
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Ahlam Shibli
Ahlam Shibli ( ar, أحلام شبلي, born 1970) is a Palestinian photographer from Israel. Her work explores themes of home and belonging and documents the life of Arabs in villages unrecognized by Israel in the Negev and northern Galilee regions.Photography Between Poetry and Politics: The Critical Position of the Photographic Medium in Art
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Shibli was born in Israel. The catalog for an exhibition she held in Italy stated that she defines herself as a "Palestinian from Israel."
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Ahlam Tamimi
Ahlam Ahmad al-Tamimi ( ar, أحلام التميمي, born: January 1, 1980; or January 20, 1980; or October 20, 1980; or November 20, 1980) is a Jordanian national known for assisting in carrying out the Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing in Jerusalem, in 2001. She was convicted by an Israeli military tribunal and received multiple life sentences, but was released in 2011 as part of the Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange. She hosts a television show about Palestinians in Israeli prisons. Background al-Tamimi was born in Zarqa, Jordan. Tamimi was a journalism student at Birzeit University in the West Bank. Her brother Mohamed, speculates that her fluency in English, and the fact that she did not wear a headscarf, made her less suspicious to Israeli officials.Greenwood, Phoebe.Palestinian families wait to hear prisoners' fate" ''The Guardian''. Thursday 13 October 2011. Retrieved on 26 May 2013. Tamimi originates from Nabi Salih, a Palestinian village in the central West Bank. Ben ...
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Ahlam, Iran
Ahlam ( fa, اهلم) is a village in Ahlamerestaq-e Shomali Rural District, in the Central District of Mahmudabad County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,546, in 419 families. In the middle ages, Ahlam was a small town that served as the port of Amol Amol ( fa, آمل – ; ; also Romanized as Āmol and Amul) is a city and the administrative center of Amol County, Mazandaran Province, Iran, with a population of around 300,000 people. Amol is located on the Haraz river bank. It is less than .... It was called "‘Ayn al-Humm" by some medieval authors; Yaqut al-Hamawi wrote the name as "Ahlum". References Populated places in Mahmudabad County {{Mahmudabad-geo-stub ...
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