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Najm
Najm () or Najam (also Negm, in Egyptian dialect / pronunciation) is an Arabic word meaning ''MORNING STAR''. It is used as a given name in Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia. Najm is the male version of the name and Najma () is the female version of the name. Najm/Negm is also a common Arab family name. People Najm *Najm Afandi (1893–1975), Indian Urdu poet *Najm Hamad Al Ahmad (born 1969), Syrian jurist and politician * Najm Allal (born 1966), Western Saharan singer, guitarist and writer of lyrics in Spanish *Najm Hosain Syed (born 1936), Pakistani writer in Punjabi Nagem * Nagem Hatab, Iraqi who died in US custody Najam *Najam Sethi (born 1948), Pakistani journalist, editor, and media personality *Najam Sheraz (born 1969), Pakistani pop singer, song writer, and peace activist Najem *Najem Wali (born 1956), Iraqi-German author Najim Nadjim * Nadjim Abdou (born 1984), aka as Jimmy Abdou, Comoros-French footballer, playing in England Najmul * Najmul Hasan (born 1 ...
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Najma (other)
Najma (Arabic: نجمة) or Al-Najma may refer to: Women with the given name * Najma Akhtar (born 1964), British singer of Indian ancestry *Najma Akhtar (academic) (born 1953), Indian academic and academic administrator * Najma Begum (born 1967), Pakistani politician member of the National Assembly of the Punjab *Najma Chowdhury (1942–2021), Bangladesh academic *Najma Hameed, Pakistani politician, member of Senate of Pakistan *Najma Heptulla (born 1940), Indian politician, Governor if Manipur * Najma Idrees (born 1952), Kuwaiti poet, writer and academic * Najma Kousri, Tunisian lawyer, journalist, feminist, LGBT activist *Najma Parveen (born 1990), Pakistani sprinter * Najma Mehboob (1949–1983), Pakistani actress * Najma (actress), Pakistani film actress Places *Najma (Doha), a district in Qatar Arts and entertainment * ''Najma'' (1943 film), an Indian film * ''Najma'' (1983 film), a Bangladeshi film Sports * Al-Nejmeh (other), number of sports clubs ** Nejmeh SC, a ...
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Najmul Millat
Najm al-Ḥasan ( ur, نجم الحسن), also known as Najmul Millat or Najmul Ulama, (25 May 1863 – 18 April 1938) was an Islamic jurist and the founder of Jamia Nazmia, the oldest Shia religious institution of India. Life Najmul Millat was born on 25 May 1863 (6th Dhu'l Hijjah 1279) to Akbar Hussain of Amroha. He was son of Seyyid Akbar Husain of Amroha and was a disciple and son-in-law of Syed Mohammad Abbas. Najmul Millat studied all the higher faculties, including fiqh and Uṣūl al-fiqh in India under guidance of Syed Mohammad Abbas. He obtained degree of mujtahid from Najaf. Najmul Millat died on 18 April 1938 (17th Safar 1361). Studies and services Najmul Millat was a contemporary of Ziauddin al-Iraqi, Kazim Tabatabai Yazdi and Abul Hasan Isfehani. He rendered his services to the in Tibet, Burma, Africa and countries in the West through the missionaries trained in his Jamia Nazmia. He wrote several books. He trained several scholars such as Syed Sibte Hasa ...
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Najmul Hasan
Najm al-Ḥasan ( ur, نجم الحسن), also known as Najmul Millat or Najmul Ulama, (25 May 1863 – 18 April 1938) was an Islamic jurist and the founder of Jamia Nazmia, the oldest Shia religious institution of India. Life Najmul Millat was born on 25 May 1863 (6th Dhu'l Hijjah 1279) to Akbar Hussain of Amroha. He was son of Seyyid Akbar Husain of Amroha and was a disciple and son-in-law of Syed Mohammad Abbas. Najmul Millat studied all the higher faculties, including fiqh and Uṣūl al-fiqh in India under guidance of Syed Mohammad Abbas. He obtained degree of mujtahid from Najaf. Najmul Millat died on 18 April 1938 (17th Safar 1361). Studies and services Najmul Millat was a contemporary of Ziauddin al-Iraqi, Kazim Tabatabai Yazdi and Abul Hasan Isfehani. He rendered his services to the in Tibet, Burma, Africa and countries in the West through the missionaries trained in his Jamia Nazmia. He wrote several books. He trained several scholars such as Syed Sibte Hasan ...
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Najmabad (other)
Najmabad or Najamabad ( fa, نجم اباد) may refer to: * Najmabad, Alborz * Najamabad, Pasargad, Fars Province * Najmabad, Qir and Karzin, Fars Province * Najmabad, Shiraz, Fars Province * Najmabad, Gilan * Najmabad, Kerman * Najmabad, Razmavaran, Kerman Province * Najmabad, Markazi * Najmabad, Qazvin * Najmabad, Jafarabad, Qom Province * Najmabad, Chenaran, Razavi Khorasan Province * Najmabad, Gonabad, Razavi Khorasan Province * Najmabad, Sabzevar, Razavi Khorasan Province * Najmabad, Tehran * Najmabad Rural District Najmabad Rural District ( fa, دهستان نجم آباد) is in the Central District of Nazarabad County, Alborz province, Iran. At the census in 2006, the population was 8,880 in 2,178 households, at which time it was in Tankaman District ...
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Qal'at Najm
Qal'at Najm ( ar, قلعة نجم) is a castle located on the right bank of the Euphrates, near the town of Manbij in north Syria. The castle probably stood on the site of an earlier Roman site and is known from Arabic texts since the 7th century CE. Reconstruction works were carried out in the castle by Nur ad-Din Zangi and Az-Zahir Ghazi during the 12th and early 13th centuries. The castle sits on a mound that is protected by a glacis and houses a palace-bath complex and a mosque. History The castle probably stood on the location of an earlier Roman site, the name of which has not yet been identified, although ''Caeciliana'' has been suggested. The oldest reference to Qal'at Najm in Arabic texts is ''Jisr Manbij'', while the current name came only into popular use in the 12th century CE. According to one text, Caliph Uthman had a bridge constructed over the Euphrates at Jisr Manbij. Following the conquest of the region by the Umayyads, the castle was controlled by the Hamdanids ...
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Najm Afandi
Najm Afandi (1893–1975) نجم آفندی was an Urdu poet in India. Life Najm Afandi was born in Agra, India Agra (, ) is a city on the banks of the Yamuna river in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, about south-east of the national capital New Delhi and 330 km west of the state capital Lucknow. With a population of roughly 1.6 million, Agra is ... in 1893. His father Bazm Afandi was also a poet. References External links Najm Afandi, a forgotten poetExcerpts from marsia by Najm Afandi {{DEFAULTSORT:Afandi, Najm 1893 births 1975 deaths Urdu-language poets from India 20th-century Indian Muslims Indian male poets People from Agra 20th-century Indian poets Poets from Uttar Pradesh Muhajir people 20th-century Indian male writers ...
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Najm Hosain Syed
Najm Hosain Syed (born 1935) is a Pakistani writer of Punjabi language. He has written poetry and plays in the Punjabi language as well as literary criticism on Punjabi literature in his ''Recurrent Patterns in Punjabi Poetry'' (1968). Early life and career Najm Hosain Syed was born in 1935 in Batala, Punjab, British India and later moved to Lahore, Pakistan after the independence of Pakistan in 1947. He received his master's degree in English from Forman Christian College Forman Christian College is an private liberal arts university in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. It was founded in 1864 and is administered by the Presbyterian Church. The university follows an American-style curriculum. Founded in 1864 by America ..., Lahore in 1958. For his career, he joined the Pakistan Civil Service and worked there until his retirement in 1995. He was married to classical singer Samina Syed, who died in 2016. Najm Hosain Syed has mentored many writers and has been a source of guidanc ...
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An-Najm
An-Najm ( ar, النجم, ; The Star) is the 53rd chapter (surah) of the Quran, with 62 verses ( āyāt). The surah opens with the oath of the Divine One swearing by every one of the stars, as they descend and disappear beneath the horizon, that Muhammad is indeed God's awaited Messenger. It takes its name from Ayat #1, which mentions "the stars" (''najm''). The surah confirms the divine source of the Prophet's message and refers to his ascension to heaven during the Night Journey (Ayah#1 ff.). The surah refutes the claims of the disbelievers about the goddesses and the angels (ayah#19 ff.), and lists several truths about God's power. It closes with a warning of the imminent Day of Judgement. The surah is distinguished as being the first that required Muslims to prostrate, or perform ''sajdah'', when it is recited, according to Tafsir Ibn Kathir and a number of hadiths. The surah claims that, when it was first narrated by Muhammad in Mecca, all Muslims and non-Muslims who hea ...
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Abolqasem Najm
Abolghassem Nadjm (Najm ol-Molk) ( fa, ابولقاسم نجم), ''Abolqāsem Najm''/''Abolqassem Najm'' (11 May 1892 – October 19, 1983) was an Iranian politician, cabinet minister, and diplomat. Early life and education His father was Mirza Mahmoud Shirazi, a merchant, who died when Abolqasem was an infant. His mother was the daughter of Iran's first modern physicist and astronomer, Mirza Abdulqaffar Nadjm ol-Molk. Abdulqaffar, who taught mathematics and physics at Dar ul-Funun, took Abolqasem under his custody after Abolqasem was orphaned. Abolqasem received his basic education from his grandfather and later inherited his grandfather's title of "Nadjm ol-Molk" (star of the nation) after Mirza Abdulqaffar's retirement. He studied at the Tehran School of Political Sciences. Diplomatic career After graduation he entered the service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1912 as an attaché. He was Iran's ambassador to the Third Reich, but was appointed to France upon hi ...
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Najm Allal
Najm Allal ( ar, الناجم علال, born 1966) is a singer, guitarist and writer of lyrics in Spanish from Western Sahara. Biography Life He was born in a nomadic family at the ''Ued'' Hawa, near Smara (Western Sahara) in 1966. All his brothers and sisters do poetry, and his brother Mohamed Lamin and Najm were musicians. His father worked in a Spanish company who constructed a road in the zone. In 1975, he fled with all his family to Tifariti, then Mahbes and finally Tindouf. The next year he started school in the Sahrawi refugee camps. He takes secondary education in Algerian high schools. When he finished his studies, he had to do military service, where he learned the accordion and acoustic guitar. He subsequently joined the SPLA in 1986, as part of the Sahrawi military band. In 1990 he was intended to the frontline, where he composed his first hit and one of his most known songs "''Viva el POLISARIO''" ("''Long live the POLISARIO''"), where he describes the conqu ...
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Shurab-e Najm-e Soheyli
Shurab-e Najm-e Soheyli ( fa, شوراب نجم سهيلي, also Romanized as Shūrāb Najm-e Soheylī) is a village in Shurab Rural District, Veysian District, Dowreh County, Lorestan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 415, in 99 families. References Towns and villages in Dowreh County {{Dowreh-geo-stub ...
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Najm, Iran
Najm ( fa, نجم) is a village in Darzab Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 46, in 9 families. References Populated places in Mashhad County {{Mashhad-geo-stub ...
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