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Amal or el Amal or al Amal means (the) ''hope'' (أمل) or (the) ''work'' (عمل) in Arabic. Amal, alAmal, elAmal, Alamal, Elamal, al-Amal, el-Amal, or ''variation'', may refer to: Buildings * Al-Amal Club Stadium, a multiuse stadium in Al-Bukairiyah, Saudi Arabia * Stade Al-Amal Atbara, a multiuse stadium in Atbarah, Sudan * Complexe Al Amal, a tennis complex in Casablanca, Morocco * Al Amal Private School-Aleppo or ''École Amal'', K-12 private school in Aleppo, Syria Businesses * Alamal SC Atbara, a soccer team from Atbara, Sudan * Al-Amal FC, a soccer team in Al-Bukayriyah, Saudi Arabia * Farmacias El Amal, a pharmacy chain from Puerto Rico Newspapers * ''Al Amal'' (Lebanon), a newspaper from Beirut, Lebanon * ''Al Amal'' (Tunisia), a newspaper from Tunisia * ''Al-'Amal'' (Aden), a newspaper of the Aden Trade Union Congress from Aden, Yemen Other uses * Al-'Amal (Egyptian party), the Egyptian Islamic Labour Party * Emirates Mars Mission, also called ''al Amal'' or ' ...
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Al-Amal Club Stadium
Al-Bukiryah Club Stadium ( ar, ملعب نادي البكيرية) is a multi-use stadium in Al Bukayriyah, Saudi Arabia. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches, on club level by Al-Bukayriyah FC, Al-Bukiryah FC ( ar, نادي البكيرية). Construction Construction began in 1986 with a proposed cost of 99,500,000 SAR. The stadium finally opened its doors in 1988. Previous name(s) This stadium was previously known as Al-Amal Club Stadium ( ar, ملعب نادي الأمل) and was changed following the change of the club name to Al-Bukayriyah FC, Al-Bukiryah FC ( ar, نادي البكيرية). References

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Al-'Amal (Aden)
''Al-'Amal'' (in Arabic العمل) was a weekly newspaper published in Aden from 1957. ''Al-'Amal'' was the organ of the Aden Trade Union Congress (ATUC). The newspaper was only allowed to print 1,500 copies weekly by the authorities. The newspaper carried the slogan 'Freedom, Bread and Peace'. After a year of existence, and had the same editor as ''al-Ba'ath''. ''Al Amal'' was banned for having fomented dissent amongst workers. ATUC later launched ''al-'Ummal'' (in Arabic العمال meaning ''The Workers'') as its new organ. Amin Al Aswadi served as the editor-in-chief An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies. The highest-ranking editor of a publication may also be titled editor, managing ... of the newspaper. References Newspapers established in 1957 Defunct newspapers published in Yemen Arabic-language newspapers Mass media in Aden 20t ...
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Work (other)
Work may refer to: * Work (human activity), intentional activity people perform to support themselves, others, or the community ** Manual labour, physical work done by humans ** House work, housework, or homemaking ** Working animal, an animal trained by humans to perform tasks * Work (physics), the product of force and displacement ** Work (electric field), the work done on a charged particle by an electric field ** Work (thermodynamics), energy transferred by the system to its surroundings * Creative work, a manifestation of creative effort **Work of art Broadcast call signs * WORK (FM), now WRFK (FM), an American radio station in Vermont * WORK-LP, an American low-power TV station in New Hampshire * WOYK, an American AM radio station in Pennsylvania, known as WORK 1932–1973 Music * The Work (band), an English post-punk rock group * Work Group, an American record label Albums and EPs * ''Work'' (EP), a 2015 EP by Marcus Marr and Chet Faker * ''Work!'', a 1986 album by Mulg ...
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Hope (other)
Hope is an attitude which combines desire with expectation. Hope or HOPE may also refer to: Theology and mythology * Hope (virtue), one of the three theological virtues in Christian tradition * Elpis (mythology), the Greek goddess of hope Places Canada * Hope, British Columbia ** Hope Mountain, British Columbia * Hope, Ontario * Hope, Quebec * Hope Town, Quebec United Kingdom * Hope, Derbyshire, England * Hope, Flintshire, Wales United States * Hope, Alaska * Hope, Arizona * Hope, Arkansas, the birthplace of former US president Bill Clinton * Hope, Idaho * Hope, Illinois * Hope, Indiana * Hope, Kansas * Hope, Kentucky * Hope, Maine * Hope, Michigan * Hope, Missouri * Hope, New Mexico * Hope, New York * Hope, North Dakota * Hope, Ohio * Hope, Providence, Rhode Island, a neighborhood * Hope, Dane County, Wisconsin * Hope, U.S. Virgin Islands, a settlement Other places * Hope Crater, Mars; see List of craters on Mars: H–N * Hope Bay, Trinity Peninsula, Antarctica * Hop ...
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Al Amal (other)
Amal (with al / el definite article) means (the) ''Hope'' ( ar, أمل, link=no) or (the) '' Work'' ( ar, عمل, link=no) in Arabic. Amal, al-Amal, el-Amal, or less frequently, alAmal, elAmal, Alamal, Elamal, ''variation'', may refer to: Media * ''Al Amal'' (Lebanon) ( ar, العمل, link=no), a Lebanese newspaper, organ of the Phalange Party (Kataeb) * ''Al Amal'' (Tunisia) ( ar, العمل, link=no) a Tunisian newspaper * ''Al-'Amal'' (Aden) ( ar, العمل, link=no), an Aden (presently Yemen) newspaper, organ of the Aden Trade Union Congress Politics * Al-'Amal (Egyptian party), the ''Egyptian Islamic Labour Party'' * Al Amal (Tunisian party), a Tunisian political party Sports * Alamal SC Atbara ( ar, نادي الأمل الرياضي عطبره, link=no), a soccer team from Atbara, Sudan * Al-Amal FC, a soccer team in Al-Bukayriyah, Saudi Arabia * Al-Amal Club Stadium ( ar, ملعب الأمل, link=no), a multiuse stadium in Al-Bukairiyah, Saudi Arabia * Stade Al-A ...
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Amal (other)
Amal may refer to: * Amal (given name) * Åmål, a small town in Sweden * Amal Movement, a Lebanese political party ** Amal Militia, Amal Movement's defunct militia * Amal language of Papua New Guinea * ''Amal'' (film), 2007, directed by Richie Mehta * Amal (carburettor), a UK motorcycle carburetor * Amal International School, Sri Lanka * Amal Women's Training Center and Moroccan Restaurant, Marrakesh, Morocco * Amal dynasty, a Goth dynasty which later became the royal dynasty of the Ostrogoths * Amal Salam Zgharta FC, a Lebanese football club * Al Amal orbiter on the Emirates Mars Mission * Little Amal, a giant puppet See also * ''Amahl and the Night Visitors'', a 1951 opera in one act by Gian Carlo Menotti * Alamal (other) Amal or el Amal or al Amal means (the) ''hope'' (أمل) or (the) ''work'' (عمل) in Arabic. Amal, alAmal, elAmal, Alamal, Elamal, al-Amal, el-Amal, or ''variation'', may refer to: Buildings * Al-Amal Club Stadium, a multiuse stadium in Al ...
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Emirates Mars Mission
, ''Al-Amal'') , manufacturer = , dry_mass = 550 kg , launch_mass = 1350 kg, including800 kg hydrazine fuel1,350 kg , payload_mass = , dimensions = 2.37 m × 2.90 m , power = 1800 watts from two solar panels , launch_date = 19 July 2020, 21:58:14 UTC , launch_rocket = H-IIA , launch_site = Tanegashima, LP-1 , launch_contractor = Mitsubishi Heavy Industries , disposal_type = , deactivated = , destroyed = , last_contact = , orbit_periapsis = , orbit_apoapsis = , orbit_inclination = Supersynchronous orbit , orbit_period = 55 hours , apsis = areon , interplanetary = , instruments = , insignia = Hope Mars Mission logo.svg , insignia_caption = Hope Mars mission logo , insignia_size = 200px The Emirates Mars Mission ( ar, مشروع الإمارات لاستكشاف المريخ) (translit: mašrū' al-Imārāt l-āsti ...
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Al-'Amal (Egyptian Party)
The Egyptian Islamic Labour Party ( ar, حزب العمل الإسلامي, Ḥizb al-ʿamal al-islāmī al-Masri), previously the Socialist Labour Party ( ar-at, حزب العمل الإشتراكي, Ḥizb al-ʿamal al-ishtirākī), is an Egyptian Islamist political party. The party was suspended, but it later joined the Democratic Alliance for Egypt during the 2011-2012 parliamentary election, where it had gained 1 seat in the People's Assembly of Egypt. History and ideology The party established on 9 September 1978 by Ibrahim Shoukry and others. It was originally a socialist party. The party is the successor of the Masr Al Fattah Movement, which was founded by Ahmad Hussain in 1933. Since 1986 the party has undergone a major ideological change turning into an Islamist party. In 1987 the party formed an alliance, called Tahaluf, with the Muslim Brotherhood and the Socialist Liberals Party. This change was first demonstrated in the party's fifth conference in 1989 which wa ...
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Al Amal (Tunisia)
''Al Amal'' (Arabic: ''The Hope'') was an Arabic daily newspaper published in Tunisia. It existed between 1934 and 1988. History and profile ''Al Amal'' was established in 1934. The daily was the organ of the Neo Destour Party. ''Al Amal'' had a sister publication, ''L'Action'', a French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ... daily. Both papers were headquartered in Tunis. ''Al Amal'' folded in 1988 and was succeeded by '' Al Hurriya'', another Arabic daily. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Amal 1934 establishments in Tunisia 1988 disestablishments in Tunisia Arabic-language newspapers Defunct newspapers published in Tunisia Mass media in Tunis Newspapers established in 1934 Publications disestablished in 1988 Former state media ...
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Stade Al-Amal Atbara
Atbara Stadium ( ar, ستاد عطبرة) is a multi-purpose stadium in Atbara, Sudan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Amal Atbara Alamal Sports Club Atbara ( ar, نادي الأمل الرياضي عطبره) is a Sudanese football club based in Atbara. They play in the top division in Sudanese football, Sudan Premier League. Their home stadium is Stade Al-Amal Atbara. .... The stadium has a capacity of 15,000 people. References Football venues in Sudan Multi-purpose stadiums in Sudan {{Sudan-sports-venue-stub ...
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Al Amal (Lebanon)
''Al Amal'' () is a long-running Arabic Lebanese newspaper affiliated with the Kataeb Party. It is published in Arabic and in French on a weekly basis in Beirut, Lebanon. History and profile ''Al Amal'' was founded in 1939. The paper is headquartered in Beirut, and had Arabic and French editions. It is the official publication of the Kataeb Party, also known as Phalangist Party, and has a right-wing approach. Until 1946 ''Al Amal'' was distributed with another Kataeb paper entitled ''Action'' which was published in French. From 21 November 1946 ''Al Amal'' became an Arabic daily newspaper, and ''Action'' was made a separate French-language weekly newspaper on 3 October 1948. Its major function is to convey the party's views and ideas. In the 1940s ''Al Amal'' frequently published anti-Israeli news and articles. From 1945 it also frequently criticized the Lebanese government. The membership of the Kataeb Party significantly increased following the crisis in 1958 which also incre ...
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Farmacias El Amal
Farmacias El Amal, was a regional pharmacy chain operating throughout Puerto Rico. At its peak, it operated more than 60 pharmacies across Puerto Rico. The chain was privately held and was founded in 1973. It's largest competitors were Walgreens, Kmart and Walmart. History Origins Saleh Yassin came to Puerto Rico from Jerusalem at age 17 to attend Inter American University. He worked his way through college as a self-employed door-to-door salesman. He graduated with honors with a bachelor's degree in economics and business administration. He obtained a master's degree in economics and finance from the University of Rhode Island in 1970, and then studied toward a doctorate in economics and industrial organization at Vanderbilt University. In 1973, he took over Super Farmacia El Amal Inc., a small drugstore in Río Piedras that had less than $200,000 in annual sales and was nearly bankrupt. Decades later, annual sales at Farmacias El Amal surpassed $200 million. Yassin, who was a ...
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