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Tamim (name)
Tamim ( ar, تميم, links=no) is an Arabic name that may refer to Given name *Tamim al-Ansari, Muslim saint *Tamim al-Barghouti, Palestinian poet, columnist and political scientist *Tamim al-Dari (died 661), companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad *Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani (born 1980), Emir of Qatar * Tamim ibn al-Mu'izz (died 1108), ruler of the Zirids in Ifriqiya * Tamim Ansary (born 1948), Afghan-American author and public speaker * Tamim Bashir (died 2004), Bangladeshi cricketer * Tamim Chowdhury (1986–2016), Bangladeshi-Canadian Islamist *Tamim Iqbal (born 1989), Bangladeshi cricketer Surname *Dhahi Khalfan Tamim (born 1951), Head of General Security for the Emirate of Dubai and former Police Commissioner *Dunash ibn Tamim, 10th century Jewish scholar * Mohammad Tamim Nuristani, businessman and politician from Afghanistan *Mohamad Siraj Tamim Mohamad Siraj Tamim (born June 2, 1985 in Beirut Beirut, french: Beyrouth is the capital and largest city of Lebanon. ...
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Tamim Al-Ansari
Tamim ibn Zayd al-Ansari ( ar, تميم بن زيد الأنصاري, Tamīm ibn Zayd al-Anṣārī) was a companion of Prophet Muhammad and Muslim saint (''Walī'') whose dargah (shrine) is located in Kovalam, Tamil Nadu, India which is 30 km from Chennai. Al-Ansari was born in the city of Medina, Saudi Arabia and is a Badri Sahabi (companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and participated in Battle of Badr). He visited the Indian subcontinent during the caliphate of Umar ibn al-Khattab and stayed in Sindh for 18 years. Shrine His shrine (dargah) is located in Kovalam, Tamil Nadu, India which is 29 km from Chennai Chennai (, ), formerly known as Madras ( the official name until 1996), is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost Indian state. The largest city of the state in area and population, Chennai is located on the Coromandel Coast of th .... The shrine sees thousands of people everyday who visit to his tomb. References External links w ...
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Tamim Al-Barghouti
Tamim Al-Barghouti ( ar, تميم البرغوثي) is a Palestinian-Egyptian poet, columnist and political scientist. Nicknamed the "poet of Jerusalem" (), he is one of the most widely read poets in the Arab World. Life Tamim al-Barghouti was born in Cairo in 1977. He is the son of Palestinian writer and poet Mourid al-Barghouti and the Egyptian writer, Radwa Ashour. Around the time of Tamim's birth, Egypt was in peace talks with Israel that led to the Camp David Accords in 1979. President Anwar Sadat then banished most prominent Palestinian figures from Egypt, including Tamim's father, Mourid al-Barghouti, when Tamim was five months old. He would go with his mother to visit his exiled father living in Budapest on vacations. Tamim cited his separation from his father as formational of his interest in political science. His interest in literature began around the age of 12 or 13 with an abridged version of Abu al-Faraj al-Isfahani's ''Kitab al-Aghani''. He then read a commen ...
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Tamim Al-Dari
Tamīm ibn Aws al-Dārī ( ar, تميم بن أوس الداري) (died 661) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and an early convert from Christianity to Islam. In Islamic eschatology, he is known for encountering the Dajjal during one of his journeys. As such, Tamim's story has become the bedrock of various Medieval narratives and legends, earning Tamim the title of "the intrepid traveler." Biography Originally a Christian priest, al-Dari lived in Byzantine-ruled Palestine and belonged to the Banu al-Dar—a clan of the Lakhm tribe. His first contact with Muhammad was in 628 CE when he led a delegation of ten other Banu al-Dar members. Previously Muhammad granted Banu al-Dar a part of the revenues of conquered land after the Muslim victory at the Battle of Khaybar. Al-Dari met with Muhammad to receive the revenues and after meeting him, al-Dari embraced Islam and settled in Medina. Houtsma, M., Arnold, T.W. (1993).E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1 ...
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Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani
Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani ( ar, تميم بن حمد بن خليفة آل ثاني; born 3 June 1980, Doha, Qatar) is the Emir of Qatar who succeeded his father, Sheikh Hamad, after Hamad abdicated in his favour. Tamim is the fourth son of Emir Hamad bin Khalifa. He became heir apparent in 2003 when his older brother Sheikh Jassim renounced his claim to the throne. He became emir when his father abdicated in his favor in 2013. Tamim has been involved in efforts to raise Qatar's international profile through hosting sports events such as the 2022 FIFA World Cup, as well as buying Paris Saint-Germain F.C. Early life and education Tamim bin Hamad was born on 3 June 1980 in Doha, Qatar. He is the fourth son of Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, and second son of Sheikha Moza bint Nasser Al-Missned, Hamad's second wife. Tamim was educated at Great Britain's Sherborne School ( International College) in Dorset, and at Harrow School, where he sat his A-Levels in 1997. He then ...
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Tamim Ibn Al-Mu'izz
Tamim ibn al-Mu'izz (; died 1108) was the fifth ruler of the Zirids in Ifriqiya (1062–1108). Tamim took over from his father al-Mu'izz ibn Badis (1016–1062) at a time when the Zirid realm found itself in a state of disintegration following the invasion of the Banu Hilal. Only the coastal towns were under control, and a reconquest of the hinterland from the Bedouin failed. Even on the coast the Zirids were not unchallenged - Tunis was lost to the Khurasanid dynasty (1063–1128). The capital, Mahdia, Mahdia campaign of 1087, was attacked by the city-states of Republic of Genoa, Genoa and Republic of Pisa, Pisa in 1087 and forced to pay a high ransom - a sign of the growing dominance of Christian powers in the Mediterranean which also manifested itself in the Norman conquest of Sicily (1061–1093). Tamim's son Yahya ibn Tamim inherited what was left of the Zirid kingdom in 1108. References

11th-century births 1108 deaths 11th-century Berber people 12th-century Berbe ...
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Tamim Ansary
Mir Tamim Ansary (born November 4, 1948, in Kabul, Afghanistan) is an Afghan American, Afghan-American author and public speaker. He is the author of ''Destiny Disrupted: A History of the World Through Islamic Eyes'', ''West of Kabul, East of New York'', and other books concerning Afghan and Muslim history. He was previously a columnist for the encyclopedia website Encarta. Early life and education Ansary was born in Kabul and lived there until high school when he moved to the United States. He attended Reed College in Portland, Oregon, Portland, Oregon. Writer and lecturer Ansary gained prominence in 2001 after he wrote a widely circulated e-mail that denounced the Taliban and warned that, although he believed that United States would need to be deployed in Afghanistan to capture or kill Osama Bin Laden, that, in Ansary's opinion, this could start a third world war. The e-mail was a response to a call to bomb Afghanistan "into the Stone Age". His book ''West of Kabul, East ...
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Tamim Bashir
Tamim Bashir was a first-class and List A cricketer from Bangladesh who died of cerebral malaria on 18 June 2004, aged only 19. He was a talented left-arm spinner who had already played 15 first-class matches for Khulna Division and fell ill while training with the Bangladesh high performance unit. Tamim Bashir, nicknamed "Tushar" on some scoresheets, claimed 44 wickets at 24.52, and was also a handy batsman, being stranded on 98 not out against Chittagong Division at Jessore in January 2004. His best bowling, six for 41, came against Dhaka Division at Jessore in 2001–02, when he was just 16 years old. He also took a five wicket haul in List A cricket. Bashir died after contracting malaria on a vacation to Rangamati. Returning to Dhaka, he continued training despite having a fever. On 18 June 2014, he was taken unconscious to the Renal Hospital in Dhaka, where he died in a matter of hours. His death led to a call by former Bangladesh captain Naimur Rahman and then-captain Hab ...
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Tamim Chowdhury
Tamim Ahmed Chowdhury (25 July 1986 – 27 August 2016), known by his kunya Abū Ibrāhīm al-Hanīf, was a Bangladeshi-Canadian alleged to be the emir of the Islamic State (IS) in Bangladesh. He was the alleged mastermind of the July 2016 Dhaka attack at the Gulshan café, which resulted in 29 deaths. He was killed in a raid on an IS safehouse in Dhaka by Bangladeshi forces on 27 August 2016. History He was born on 25 July 1986 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Chowdhury was formerly a resident of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He attended J.L. Forster Secondary School in Windsor. He competed for the school in a variety of track and field activities in 2004. He graduated from the University of Windsor in Spring 2011, with an honours degree in chemistry. Amarnath Amarasingam, Post-Doctoral Fellow with the Resilience Research Centre at Dalhousie University, said of Chowdhury's time in Windsor, "There were a few eoplewho knew him from the mosque and from the social circles" and "He was a shy, sk ...
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Tamim Iqbal
Tamim Iqbal Khan (Bengali: তামিম ইকবাল খান; born 20 March 1989), more popularly known as Tamim Iqbal, is a Bangladeshi cricketer. He is the nephew of former Bangladesh skipper Akram Khan, the current chief selector of the Bangladesh Cricket Board. Tamim is known for his aggressive batting style in the top order and is widely regarded as one of the greatest Bangladeshi batsmen of all time. Tamim made his ODI debut in 2007 and played his first Test match the following year. He scored his first century against Ireland. He is the only Bangladeshi batsman to score a century against the England cricket team at Lord's Stadium. He served as vice-captain of the national side between December 2010 and September 2011. In March 2021, Tamim became the first Bangladeshi player to score 50 ODI half-centuries. He scored more than 14000 runs in his whole international career, which is the highest among any other Bangladeshi batsman to date.Tamim is also Bangladesh's ...
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Dhahi Khalfan Tamim
Dhahi Khalfan Tamim ( ar, ضاحي خلفان تميم; born 1 October 1951) is a Lieutenant General and the current Deputy Chief of Police and General Security. He was chief of the Dubai Police Force until the end of the 2013, which is when Khamis Al-Mazeina (died 2016) took over. He came to international attention while overseeing the investigation of the group suspected of the assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh. Biography Tamim was born in Dubai on 1 October 1951. He attended the Royal Police College in Amman, Jordan in 1970. He worked as a criminal investigator. He was also in charge of receiving and test driving a new electric police vehicle in 2013. Positions * Head of Financial and Administrative Affairs * Deputy Chief of Police and General Security (2013 - Present) * Chief of Dubai Police (1980) * Member of Dubai Executive committee Controversies He is known for speaking his mind and beyond. In 2017, he made some comments about different nationalities/races which ...
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Dunash Ibn Tamim
Dunash ibn Tamim ( he, דונש אבן תמים) was a Jewish tenth century scholar, and a pioneer of scientific study among Arabic-speaking Jews. His Arabic name was أبو سهل ''Abu Sahl''; his surname, according to an isolated statement of Moses ibn Ezra, was "Al-Shafalgi," perhaps after his (unknown) birthplace. Another name referring to him is ''Adonim''. His first name seems to have been native to northern Africa, it was common among medieval Berbers. The younger contemporary of Ibn Tamim, Dunash ben Labrat, for instance, was born in Fez. Details concerning Ibn Tamim's life and activities have been gathered principally from his Sefer Yetzirah commentary. In this commentary, which was written in 955–956 CE, Saadia Gaon is mentioned as no longer living. The author refers, however, to the correspondence which was carried on when he was about twenty years of age between his teacher, Isaac Israeli ben Solomon, and Saadia, before the latter's arrival in Babylonia, conseque ...
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Mohammad Tamim Nuristani
Mohammad Tamim Nuristani ( ps, محمد تمیم نورستاني) is a businessman and politician from Nuristan Province of Afghanistan. Mohammad Tamim was the previous governor of Nuristan Province and replaced by Hafiz Abdul Qayyum. Nuristani studied in Germany and later worked in the restaurant business in Brooklyn and California California is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States, located along the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the List of states and territori .... He is a member of the Kata tribe. Notes Governors of Nuristan Province Living people Nuristani people People from Nuristan Province Afghan emigrants to the United States Afghan expatriates in Germany 1962 births {{Afghanistan-politician-stub ...
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