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Mussa may refer to: People *Aisha Mohammed Mussa, Ethiopian engineer and politician *Ali Mussa Daqduq (21st century), Hezbollah explosives expert *Abu Imran Mussa bin Maimun ibn Abdallah al-Qurtubi al-Israili (1135–1204), rabbi, physician, and philosopher *Haji Mussa Kitole (21st century), Zanzibari politician *Meryce Mussa Emmanuel (21st century), Tanzanian politician *Mohammed Mussa Yakubi (21st century), Afghan extrajudicial prisoner of the United States *Omar Mussa (footballer, born 1980), Burundian footballer *Omar Mussa (footballer, born 2000), Belgian footballer Places *Mussa, Tanzania, a ward in Arusha District Council Biology

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Aisha Mohammed Mussa
Aisha Mohammed Mussa is an Ethiopians, Ethiopian engineer and politician who is currently serving as Ministry of Irrigation (Ethiopia), Minister of Irrigation and Lowland Areas Development. She previously served as Ministry of Defense (Ethiopia), Defense Minister from October 2018 until 18 April 2019, and Minister of Construction and Urban Development 18 April 2019 - 6 October 2021. Early life and education Aisha Mohammed is a Muslim from the country's Afar Region in the north east Ethiopia. She has a degree in Civil Engineering and a masters in Transformational Leadership and Change. Career Mohammed is a civil engineer and previously served as construction minister. She also served as Minister of Tourism and Culture. She was appointed Defence Minister by Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on 16 October 2018, one of ten women appointed to the twenty member cabinet, making Ethiopia and Rwanda the only African countries to have equal gender representation in the ...
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Ali Mussa Daqduq
Ali Mussa Daqduq ( ar, علي موسى دقدوق) is a senior Hezbollah leader and senior advisor to Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq leader Qais al-Khazali. He was captured by US troops in Basra, Iraq on 20 March 2007 along with Qais al-Khazali and his brother Laith al-Khazali. He is alleged to have participated in a 20 January 2007 attack killing five US troops in Karbala, Iraq. Later, in 2012, two Iraqi courts found him not guilty of masterminding the 2007 raid on an American military base and released him from prison. US Intelligence has alleged that Daqduq's testimony during his internment is key evidence for collaboration between Iran and Hezbollah. On 2 July 2007 US forces identified that they had captured Daqduq. They asserted he was a member of Hezbollah, and was operating with support from Iran. The 2 July press briefing published images of Daqduq's forged identity documents. Iranian officials denied that assertion on 4 July 2007. Daqduq pretended to be deaf and mute when he ...
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Abu Imran Mussa Bin Maimun Ibn Abdallah Al-Qurtubi Al-Israili
Musa ibn Maimon (1138–1204), commonly known as Maimonides (); la, Moses Maimonides and also referred to by the acronym Rambam ( he, רמב״ם), was a Sephardic Jewish philosopher who became one of the most prolific and influential Torah scholars of the Middle Ages. In his time, he was also a preeminent astronomer and physician, serving as the personal physician of Saladin. Born in Córdoba, Almoravid Empire (present-day Spain), on Passover eve, 1138 (or 1135), he worked as a rabbi, physician and philosopher in Morocco and Egypt. He died in Egypt on 12 December 1204, when his body was taken to the lower Galilee and buried in Tiberias. During his lifetime, most Jews greeted Maimonides' writings on Jewish law and ethics with acclaim and gratitude, even as far away as Iraq and Yemen. Yet, while Maimonides rose to become the revered head of the Jewish community in Egypt, his writings also had vociferous critics, particularly in Spain. Nonetheless, he was posthumously acknowle ...
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Haji Mussa Kitole
Haji Mussa Kitole is a Zanzibari politician and member of the Jahazi Asilia party. Running as the Jahazi Asilia candidate in the 30 October 2005 Zanzibar presidential election A presidential election is the election of any head of state whose official title is President. Elections by country Albania The president of Albania is elected by the Assembly of Albania who are elected by the Albanian public. Chile The pre ..., Kitole placed 3rd out of six candidates, receiving 0.47% of the vote. References Zanzibari politicians Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Jahazi Asilia politicians Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Tanzanian politicians {{Zanzibar-politician-stub ...
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Meryce Mussa Emmanuel
Meryce Mussa Emmanuel is a former Member of Parliament in the National Assembly of Tanzania, elected in 2005 for the Civic United Front The Civic United Front (CUF; sw, Chama Cha Wananchi, ) is a liberal party in Tanzania. Although nationally based, most of the CUF's support comes from the Zanzibar islands of Unguja and Pemba. The party is a member of Liberal International. His ... party. References Living people Civic United Front MPs Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) Tanzanian MPs 2005–2010 {{Tanzania-politician-stub ...
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Mohammed Mussa Yakubi
According to the United States Department of Defense, it held more than two hundred Afghan detainees in Guantanamo prior to May 15, 2006. They had been captured and classified as enemy combatants in warfare following the US and allies' invasion of Afghanistan to overthrow the Taliban and disrupt terrorist networks. Originally, the US held such prisoners in sites in Afghanistan, but needed a facility to detain them where they could be interrogated. It opened the Guantanamo Bay detention camp on January 11, 2002, and transported the enemy combatants there. The United States Supreme Court's ruled in ''Rasul v. Bush'' (2004) that the detainees had the right of ''habeas corpus'' to challenge their detention under the US Constitution. That summer, the Department of Defense stopped transferring detained men to Guantanamo. On September 6, 2006, United States President George W. Bush announced the transfer of 14 high value detainees to Guantanamo, including several Afghans. Other Afghans ...
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Omar Mussa (footballer, Born 1980)
Omar Mbanza Mussa Rukundo (born 18 November 1980) is a Burundian former professional footballer who plays as a centre forward. Career Born in Bujumbura, Mussa played club football for Saint Louis, Berkenbos, Antwerp, Al-Wakrah, Patro Eisden Maasmechelen, Ronse and KRC Mechelen K.R.C. Mechelen is a Belgian association football club from Mechelen in the Antwerp province. It is a long-time rival of KV Mechelen. The club's best position ever is a second place in the first division 1951–52. KRC Mechelen also reached th .... He also earned one cap for the Burundi national team in 2003. References 1980 births Living people Sportspeople from Bujumbura Burundian footballers Saint Louis Suns United FC players Royal Antwerp F.C. players Al-Wakrah SC players K. Patro Eisden Maasmechelen players K.S.K. Ronse players K.R.C. Mechelen players Belgian First Division A players Belgian First Division B players Association football forwards Burundian expatriate football ...
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Omar Mussa (footballer, Born 2000)
Omar Mussa (born 20 August 2000) is a professional footballer who plays for English club Dagenham & Redbridge, as a midfielder. Born in Belgium, he plays for the Burundi national team. Club career After playing youth football for KV Mechelen, Mussa signed for English club Walsall in January 2019. He was released by Walsall at the end of the 2018–19 season, having made one Football League appearance for the club. On 26 October 2020, Mussa joined National League club Dover Athletic, after appearing in pre-season for the Kent side. The following day, Mussa came off the bench in the 75' minute of a 3–2 victory over Eastleigh to make his debut for the club. Following's Dover's decision to not play any more matches in the 2020–21 season, made in late January, and subsequent null and voiding of all results, on 5 May 2021 it was announced that Mussa was out of contract and had left the club. On 11 August 2021, Mussa joined another National League side, Weymouth, ahead of the 2 ...
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Mussa, Tanzania
Mussa is an administrative ward in the Arusha Rural District of the Arusha Region of Tanzania Tanzania (; ), officially the United Republic of Tanzania ( sw, Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It borders Uganda to the north; Kenya to the northeast; Comoro Islands and .... The ward covers an area of , and has an average elevation of . According to the 2012 census, the ward has a total population of 11,836. References Wards of Arusha District Wards of Arusha Region {{Arusha-geo-stub ...
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Arusha District Council
Arusha District Council (also known as Arusha Rural District) is one of the seven districts of the Arusha Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the north by Longido District, to the east by Meru District, to the south by Kilimanjaro Region, and to the west by Monduli District. It surrounds Arusha City. According to the 2012 Tanzania National Census, the population of Arusha Rural District was 323,198. History Arusha District was first home of the now extinct Koningo people, hunter gather group that lived around the slopes of Mount Meru for centuries. Around 400 years ago, Arusha people a bantu subgroup of the Pare people migrated from Arusha Chini in Kilimanjaro Region. Some Masai in the in west assimilated into the Arusha community and influenced the Arusha into adopting the Masai language as their own. In 1880s a pandemic of rinderpest killed thousands of cattle and forced a large section of the Masai people in the west and integrated into Arusha agriculturally based soc ...
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