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Al Tariq
Al-Tariq or Al Tariq (Arabic: الطريق) may refer to: * ''The Search'' (novel), 1964 novel by Naguib Mahfouz * ''Al Tariq'' (magazine), Lebanese magazine in the 1940s * Al' Tariq (born 1970), American rapper and former member of the The Beatnuts * Al-Tariq, a fictional character in Marvel Comics, see List of comic book supervillain debuts See also *Tariq Tariq ( ar, طارق) is an Arabic word and given name. Etymology The word is derived from the Arabic verb , ('), meaning "to strike", and into the agentive conjugated doer form , ('), meaning "striker". It became popular as a name after Tariq ...
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The Search (novel)
''The Search'' is a novel written and published by Nobel Prize-winning author Naguib Mahfouz in 1964. It was translated from Arabic into English in 1987 by Mohamed Islam, edited by Magdi Wahba, and published by Doubleday in 1991. Symbolism and comparison with other works The original Arabic title is الطريق which means "the way" or "the quest" and is very close to the word used by Muslim sufists alled Sufist Ways الطرق الصوفيةfor the different "ways" or "schools" by which to approach God. The name of the hero's father in the novel "Sayed Sayed Al-Rehaimi" is reminiscent of an omnipotent supreme being, the name in Arabic means literally "Master Master the Compassionate", his last name being very close to al-Rahim, one of the 99 names of God in the Quran. Saber's search for him seems to be a thinly disguised search for God or Meaning. This theme of search for meaning or way of existence is comparable to other novels by Mahfouz, notably ''Children of Gebelawi'' (19 ...
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Al Tariq (magazine)
''Al Tariq'' ( ar, الطريق, , The Road) was a bimonthly political and cultural magazine which existed in Beirut, Lebanon, between 1941 and 1945. It was the media outlet of the League Against Nazism and Fascism in Syria and Lebanon and then of the Partisans of Peace group. History and profile ''Al Tariq'' was founded by Raif Khoury with the assistance of other members of the League Against Nazism and Fascism in Syria and Lebanon in 1941. The group included leftist figures such as Antun Thabit, Umar Fakhuri, Yusuf Yazbek, Yusuf Ibrahim Yazbek and Kamil Ayyad. Antun Thabit was the owner of ''Al Tariq''. The first issue of the magazine appeared on 20 December 1941. The cover page of its inaugural issue featured a man who was breaking a huge swastika with an ax into pieces. ''Al Tariq'' was headquartered in Beirut and came out bimonthly. The editorial board of the magazine consisted of Umar Fakhuri, Antun Thabit, Raif Khoury and Yusuf Yazbek. In 1943 Kamil Ayyad joined the editor ...
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The Beatnuts
The Beatnuts are an American hip hop group and production duo from New York City. Its current members are JuJu and Psycho Les. JuJu (born Jerry Tineo on December 14, 1968) is a Dominican American from Corona and Psycho Les (born Lester Fernandez on April 10, 1970) is a Colombian American from Jackson Heights, Queens. Although only peripheral members, they are routinely acknowledged by Q-Tip as being members of Native Tongues. The Beatnuts were originally a trio before Fashion (born Berntony Smalls on January 13, 1970), now known as Al' Tariq, left the group to start a solo career. V.I.C. (Groove Merchantz, Ghetto Pros) was also a member of The Beatnuts' production team for a while. History Origins JuJu and Psycho Les grew up in different communities in Queens, New York City. Psycho Les started producing beats and DJing at age 15 under aliases including DJ Les Jams and DJ Incredible. At a high school in Flushing, Queens, a friend DJ Loco Moe introduced Les to fellow producer ...
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List Of Comic Book Supervillain Debuts
The following is a list of first appearances of fictional supervillains and teams in American comic books. For a list of comic book superhero debuts, see List of superhero debuts. 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s {, class="wikitable sortable" ellpadding="3" border="1" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center;" , - style="background:#eeeeee;" ! style="width:35%;" , Character / Team ! style="width:15%;" , Year Debuted ! style="width:10%;" , Company ! style="width:20%;" , Creator/s ! style="width:20%;" , First Appearance , - , Allegra Garcia , 2010 (December) , DC , Eric Wallace, Fabrizio Florentinom, Cliff Richards , ''Titans'' #28 , - , Tommy Merlyn , 2012 (September) , DC , Brian Buccellato , ''Green Arrow'' (vol.5) #0 , - , Gorr the God Butcher , 2013 (January) , Marvel , Jason Aaron , '' Thor: God of Thunder'' #1 , - , Robo-Chef , 2013 , Disney/Hyperion , Rhode Montijo , ''The Gumazing Gum Girl! Bo ...
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