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Humam Hamid
Humam ( ar, همام) is an Arabic name. Notable people with this name include: * Abu Humam al-Shami, Syrian terrorist * Al-Kamal ibn al-Humam, Egyptian jurist * Hakim Humam, 16th century Mughal official * Humam Hamoudi, Iraqi politician * Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi (1977–2009), Jordanian terrorist * Humam Tariq Humam Tariq Faraj Naoush ( ar, همام طارق فرج نعوش; born 10 February 1994 in Baghdad) is an Iraqi professional footballer who plays for Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya and the Iraq national team as winger. He also played for Esteghlal F.C. bet ...
(born 1996), Iraqi football player {{given name ...
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Abu Humam Al-Shami
Samir Hijazi, known as Abu Humam al-Shami or Faruq al-Suri, is a Syrian militant and soldier who was the military chief of al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate al-Nusra Front. He became the head of the Guardians of Religion Organization in February 2018, though he was replaced by Khalid al-Aruri. Early life Abu Humam al-Shami is of Syrian origin. He traveled to Afghanistan between 1998 and 1999 and is believed to have spent a year at Al Ghuraba training camp, run by Abu Musab al-Suri. He attended al-Qaeda's Al Farouq training camp, where he finished second in his class. He was later made a trainer at Al Farouq training camp and afterwards he was appointed the emir over the region of the Kandahar Airport training camp by Saif al-Adel. He pledged allegiance to Osama Bin Laden, personally shaking his hand, and was placed in charge of Syrian jihadists in Afghanistan. He took part in al-Qaeda's battles at the time. He was appointed by Saeed al-Masri to work in Iraq prior to the fall of Bagh ...
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Hakim Humam
Najib al-Din Humayun (died 1595), commonly known as Hakim Humam or Hakim Hamam, was a physician (''hakim'') and an official in the service of the Mughal Empire, Mughal emperor Akbar. A native of Gilan in present-day Iran, he migrated to present-day India with his brothers because of Safavid persecution. He held several positions in Akbar's service, and served as the Mughal ambassador to Abdullah Khan II of Khanate of Bukhara, Bukhara. Early life Hakim Humam was a native of the Gilan region in present-day Iran. His father ''Mawlana'' 'Abdu'r Razzaq Gilani was a ''Sadr (title), sadr'' known for drawing horoscopes. In 1566-1567, the Safavid ruler Tahmasp I imprisoned Gilan's ruler Khan Ahmad Khan. During this period, 'Abdu'r Razzaq also imprisoned, and his sons migrated to the Mughal Empire in present-day India. ''Hakim'' Najib al-Din Humam entered the service of the Mughal emperor Akbar, along with his brothers: ''Hakim'' Abu'l-Fath Gilani and ''Hakim'' Nuru'd-Din Qarari, and ''Hak ...
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Humam Hamoudi
Humam Hamoudi (Sheikh Humam Baqir Abdulmajid Hamoudi) ( ar, الشيخ همام باقر عبد المجيد حمودي) is one of the most important figures in Iraqi politics. He is a member of the Council of Representatives of Iraq representing the United Iraqi Alliance (UIA). Hamoudi is leader of the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council. Role in the Iraqi Constitution Hamoudi was Chairman of the Committee that drafted the Iraqi Constitution in 2005. Although the constitution was ratified, there were complaints by many of the drafters as well as observers that the process was rushed, incomplete and failed to accommodate legitimate Sunni concerns. Others have complained that some of the more hardline Sunni elements, among them Salih Mutlaq, had demands that were unreasonable, including opposition to a ban on Saddam's Ba'ath party and a refusal to consider any form of federalism beyond the Kurdish region. The United States, and Donald Rumsfeld in particular, pushed hard for resolution, ...
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Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal Al-Balawi
Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi (25 December 1977 – 30 December 2009) was a Jordanian doctor and a triple agent suicide bomber loyal to Islamist extremists who carried out the Camp Chapman attack, a suicide attack against a CIA base near Khost, Afghanistan on 30 December 2009. Aliases An Afghan security official gave al-Balawi's name as Hamman Khalil Abu Mallal al-Balawi. The Arab newspaper ''The National'' referred to him as Homam Khaleel Mohammad Abu Mallal. He also used the alias Abu Dujana al-Khurasani or Dujjanah al Kharassani when writing for jihadi websites. Hajj Yacoub, a self-proclaimed spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban, identified him as Hamman Khalil Mohammed. Biography Al-Balawi was born in Kuwait on 25 December 1977. He grew up in a middle-class family of nine other children, including an identical twin brother, and lived in Kuwait until Iraq's 1990 invasion of the country, when the family moved to Jordan. He graduated with honors from an Amman high school. ...
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