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Barakat ( ar, بركات , link=no) is an Arabic word meaning ''blessings''. It may refer to: Persons * Barakat (surname) * Barkatullah (other), a male given name Others * Barakat syndrome, also known as HDR syndrome * ''Barakat!'', 2006 French-Algerian film, directed by Djamila Sahraoui * ''Barakat'' (2020 film), a South African drama film * al-Barakat, Somali consortium * Barakat, Inc., an American NGO working in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan See also * Berakhah (''Birkath''-) * Baraka (other) * Barak (other) * Barka (other) * Bereket (other) * Bereket (name) * Barack Obama * COVIran Barekat COVIran Barekat ( fa, کووایران برکت) is a COVID-19 vaccine developed in Iran by Shifa Pharmed Industrial Group, a subsidiary of the Barkat Pharmaceutical Group. It is an Inactivated vaccine, inactivated virus-based vaccine. Iranian a ...
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Barakat (surname)
Barakat (in Arabic language, Arabic بركات) is an Arabic surname. It is the plural form of Barakah (بركة) meaning blessing. Notable people with the surname include: *Adib Barakat (born 1982), Syrian footballer *Adnan Barakat (born 1982), Moroccan-Dutch footballer *Amin J. Barakat (born 1942), Lebanese-American physician *Diala Barakat (born 1980), Syrian politician *Fred Barakat (1939–2010), American basketball coach *Ghaleb Barakat (1927–2014), Jordanian politician and diplomat *Halim Barakat (born 1933), American writer *Hamada Barakat (born 1988), Moroccan writer *Henry Barakat (1912–1997), Egyptian film director *Hibat Allah Abu'l-Barakat al-Baghdaadi (1080s–1165), 12th-century philosopher and physicist *Hisham Barakat (1950–2015), Egyptian Prosecutor General *Hoda Barakat (born 1952), Lebanese writer *Ihsan Barakat (born 1964), first female Supreme Court judge in Jordan *Jack Barakat (born 1988), guitar player of pop punk band All Time Low *Melhem Barakat (born ...
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Barkatullah (other)
Barkatullah or Barakatullah is a male Muslim given name and surname composed of the elements '' Barakat'' and ''Allah'', meaning ''blessings of God''. it may refer to People * Mohamed Barakatullah Bhopali (1854–1927), anti-British Indian revolutionary *Mohammad Barkatullah (author) (1898–1974), Bangladeshi author *Barkatullah Khan (1920–1973), Indian politician * Barkatullah (archdeacon) (1891–1960), Christian apologist *Mohammad Barkatullah (producer) (1940s–2020), Bangladeshi television producer *Bijori Barkatullah, Bangladeshi actress Others *Barkatullah University Barkatullah University is a state government university in Bhopal, India. Originally known as the ''University of Bhopal'', and informally as ''Bhopal University'', it was renamed in 1988 after the freedom fighter Professor Maulavi Barkatullah, ..., Indian university named after a freedom fighter {{disambig, surname Arabic masculine given names ...
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Barakat Syndrome
Barakat syndrome is a rare disease characterized by hypoparathyroidism, sensorineural deafness and renal disease, and hence also known as HDR syndrome. It was first described by Amin J. Barakat et al. in 1977. Presentation It is a genetic developmental disorder with clinical diversity characterized by hypoparathyroidism, sensorineural deafness and renal disease. Affected people usually present with hypocalcaemia, tetany, or afebrile convulsions at any age. Hearing loss is usually bilateral and may range from mild to profound impairment. Renal disease includes nephrotic syndrome, cystic kidney, renal dysplasia, hypoplasia or aplasia, pelvicalyceal deformity, vesicoureteral reflux, chronic kidney disease, hematuria, proteinuria and renal scarring. Other reported features include: intellectual disability, polycystic ovaries, particular distinct facial characteristics, ischaemic stroke and retinitis pigmentosa. Genetics The defect in the majority of cases has mapped to chromosom ...
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Barakat!
''Barakat!'' ("Blessings!") is a 2006 French/Algerian drama film directed by Djamila Sahraoui. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on 16 February 2006. Plot During the Algerian Civil War, Amel (Rachida Brakni) is a doctor who, on returning home from work one day, discovers that her journalist husband has gone missing. Receiving no help from the authorities, she decides to look for him herself. She is helped by another woman, Khadidja. Cast *Rachida Brakni as Amel * Fattouma Ousliha Bouamari as Khadidja * Zahir Bouzerar as Le vieil homme *Malika Belbey as Nadia * Amine Kedam as Bilal * Ahmed Berrhama as Karim * Abdelbacet Benkhalifa as L'homme du barrage * Abdelkrim Beriber as Le policier *Ahmed Benaissa as Homme accueil hôpital * Mohamed Bouamari as Hadj Slimane Awards At the 2007 Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou, ''Barakat!'' won the Oumarou Ganda Award for the Best First Work, the award for Best Music and the award for Best Screenplay. ...
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Barakat (2020 Film)
''Barakat'' is a 2020 South African family drama film directed by Amy Jephta and produced by Ephraim Gordon. It is the first Afrikaans-language Muslim feature film produced in South Africa. The film stars Vinette Ebrahim in the lead role and Joey Rasdien, Mortimer Williams, Quanita Adams and Keeno Lee Hector in supportive roles. Plot The film deals with family problems where an ageing matriarch brings together her fractured, dysfunctional family over Eid-al-Fitr in order to introduce her new romantic partner, after her husband's death some years ago. Production The film was shot in and around Lansdowne and Athlone on the Cape Flats, Cape Town, South Africa. Release The film made its theatrical premiere on 28 May 2021 in Cape Town, hosted by Vangate Mall. The film received positive reviews from critics and screened in many global film festivals. The film was selected to screen as the closing film foFilm Africa 2020in London, but this was later cancelled due to the second ...
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Al-Barakat
Al-Barakat, or Al-Barakaat ( ar, البركات), which means "Blessings" in Arabic, is a group of companies established in 1987 in Somalia. The firm is involved in the modern form of ''hawala'', an informal value transfer system and remittance method. By 2001, Al-Barakat had outlets in 40 countries, and was the country's largest private employer. It handled about $140 million USD a year from the Somali diaspora, and also offered phone and internet services. After the 9/11 attacks in United States, the US government listed Al-Barakat as a terrorist entity, seized its assets, and detained several people associated with the company. The firm's shut down placed an enormous strain on Somalia's economy, as a majority of residents were dependent on remittances sent by relatives based abroad. In 2006, the US and UN officially removed Al-Barakat from their blacklists, finding that there was no evidence of the company's involvement in funding of any terrorist activities. In 2014, a ceremo ...
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Berakhah
In Judaism, a ''berakhah'', ''bracha'', ', ' ( he, בְּרָכָה; pl. , ''berakhot'', '; "benediction," "blessing") is a formula of blessing or thanksgiving, recited in public or private, usually before the performance of a commandment, or the enjoyment of food or fragrance, and in praise on various occasions. The function of a ''berakhah'' is to acknowledge God as the source of all blessing. Berakhot also have an educational function to transform a variety of everyday actions and occurrences into religious experiences designed to increase awareness of God at all times. For this purpose, the Talmudic sage, Rabbi Meir, declared that it was the duty of every Jew to recite one hundred ''berakhot'' every day. The Mishnah of tractate Berakhot, and the gemara in both Talmuds contain detailed rabbinical discussions of ''berakhot'', upon which the laws and practice of reciting blessings are founded. ''Berakhot'' typically start with the words "Blessed are You, Lord our God..." O ...
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Baraka (other)
Baraka or Barakah may refer to: * Berakhah or Baraka, in Judaism, a blessing usually recited during a ceremony * Barakah or Baraka, in Islam, the beneficent force from God that flows through the physical and spiritual spheres * Baraka, full ''ḥabbat al-barakah'', a.k.a. ''Nigella sativa'', a spice with purported health benefits Places * Baraka, Democratic Republic of the Congo, a town in the eastern Congolese province of Sud-Kivu on Lake Tanganyika. * Baraka, Gabon, a site where American missionaries from New England established a mission in 1842 on what is now Libreville * Baraka School, an educational program in Kenya, featured in the film ''The Boys of Baraka'' * Baraka, the local nickname for Barakaldo, Spain * Baraka River, Eritrea and Sudan * Har Brakha, an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, Palestinian territories * Barakeh, Hama, Syria People * Ajamu Baraka (born 1953), human rights activist and 2016 candidate for Vice President of the United States * Amiri Baraka ( ...
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Barak (other)
Barak was a military general in the Book of Judges in the Bible. Barak may also refer to: People * Barak (given name) * Barak (surname) ** Ehud Barak (born 1942), Israeli politician * Barak (Guantanamo captive 856), an Afghan detainee at Guantanamo Bay * Barak (tribe), a tribe of Turkomans mainly inhabiting south-central Turkey Places * Barak, Iran (other) * Barak, Israel * Barak, Kyrgyzstan * Barak, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland * Barak, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland * Barak River or Ovurei River, in India and Bangladesh ** Barak Valley, Assam, India * Barak, Bayat Military and weapons * Barak Armored Brigade, an Israeli brigade * Operation Barak, a 1948 Haganah military operation north of Gaza * Barak 1, an Israeli naval point-defense missile system * Barak 8, an Indian-Israeli surface-to-air missile * SP-21 Barak, a pistol made by Israel Weapons Industries Other uses * Barak hound or Bosnian Broken-haired Hound, a dog breed * Barak, a character in ''The Belgar ...
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Barka (other)
Barka, Barca or Barqa or Barkah may refer to: Places * Barca (ancient city), in eastern Libya * Barka (Eritrea), a former province of Eritrea * Barka, Divača, a village in Slovenia * Barka, Oman, a town in Oman * Barka, Pomeranian Voivodeship, a settlement in northern Poland * Barka, Saudi Arabia, a village in Saudi Arabia * Barkah, Afghanistan, a village in north-eastern Afghanistan * Barkah, Iran, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran * Barqa, Gaza, a Palestinian village depopulated in 1948 * Cyrenaica, a region comprising most of eastern Libya, "Barqa" in Arabic * El Barka, a village in Tamanrasset Province, Algeria Rivers * Barka River, a river in Eritrea and Sudan * Darling River, Australia, known as Barka or Baaka in the local Paakantyi language People * ''Barca'' or ''Barcas'', the cognomen of a Carthaginian dynasty, see Barcid * Barka Vasyl (1908–2003), Ukrainian writer * Mehdi Ben Barka (1920–1965), Moroccan politician Other uses * " Lord, You Have Com ...
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Bereket (other)
Bereket is a city in western Turkmenistan, formerly known as Kazandjik or Gazandjyk. Bereket may also refer to: * Bereket (name) * Bereket, Burdur * Bereket, Gülnar, a village in Mersin Province of Turkey * Bereket, Kurşunlu * Bereket District Bereket District ( tk, Bereket etraby) (formerly Gazanjyk District) is a district of Balkan Region in Turkmenistan. The administrative center of the district is the city of Bereket. History Founded in January 1925 as a district of Kazandjik ..., a district of Balkan Province in Turkmenistan * Bereket, a Kilim motif symbolising fertility See also * Barakat (other) * Barkat, a surname and given name * Bereketli (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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