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Tamimi (surname)
Tamimi or Temimi (Arabic: التميمي) is an Arabic surname that may refer to * Abdeljelil Temimi (born 1938), Tunisian historian ** Fondation Temimi pour la recherche scientifique et l'information, a Tunisian research institution founded by Abdeljelil *Abdul Aziz bin Hars bin Asad Yemeni Tamimi (816–944), Muslim saint *Abdulla Al-Tamimi (born 1994), squash player who represents Qatar *Abu Al Fazal Abdul Wahid Yemeni Tamimi (842–1034), Yemeni Sufi saint * Ahed Tamimi (born 2001), Palestinian activist *Ahlam Tamimi (born 1980), Palestinian terrorist * Al-Hurr ibn Yazid al Tamimi, 7th century military general * Al-Qaqa ibn Amr al-Tamimi, 7th century Arab general *Alaa al-Tamimi (born 1952), Mayor of Baghdad *Al-Tamimi, the physician, 10th century Arab physician *Ali al-Tamimi (born 1963), American biologist and Islamic teacher * Amal Tamimi (born 1960), Icelandic-Palestinian feminist, social activist, and politician * Ammar Al-Tamimi (born 1988), squash player who represents K ...
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Abdeljelil Temimi
Abdeljelil Temimi, also transliterated as Abdoljalil Tamimi ( ar, عبد الجليل التميمي; born July 21, 1938), is a Tunisian historian. He specialises in the culture, cultural and architecture, architectural influences of the Ottoman Empire, Ottomans and Moriscos in the Arab world. Life Temimi was born on July 21, 1938, in Kairouan. He followed primary, secondary and higher education in Tunisia, Turkey, Iraq and France, and obtained his doctorate in 1972 in modern history at the University of Provence, University of Aix-Provence. Furthermore, he obtained several academic diplomas in Architecture, Information science, Information Science and Library and information science at the Archives nationales (France), National Archives of France, the University of Pittsburgh and the National Archives and Records Administration in Washington, D.C.Agence universitaire de la FrancophonieresumeFTERSIresume From 1972 to 2000 he was a professor in contemporary history at Tunis Univer ...
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Bassem Al-Tamimi
Bassem Tamimi (also Bassem al-Tamimi, ar, باسم التميمي, born c. 1967) is a Palestinian grassroots activist and an organizer of protests against Israeli settlement construction in the West Bank. He was convicted by an Israeli military court in 2012 (after being arrested in 2011) for "sending people to throw stones, and holding a march without a permit". In his West Bank village Nabi Salih, Tamimi organizes weekly demonstrations against Israeli settlement. He has been arrested by the Israeli authorities over a dozen times, at one point spending more than three years in administrative detention without trial. Tamimi has said that he advocates grassroots, nonviolent resistance, but has also said that stone-throwing is an important symbol of Palestinian resistance to Israeli occupation. His 2011 arrest drew international attention, with the European Union describing him as a human rights defender, and Amnesty International designating him a prisoner of conscience. He wa ...
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Sami Tamimi
Sami Tamimi is a Palestinian chef and author living in London. He is the co-owner of six delis and restaurants in London. Tamimi is also the co-author of several bestselling cookbooks, including ''Ottolenghi'' (2008), ''Jerusalem'' (2012) and ''Falastin'' (2020). Early life Tamimi grew up in a Muslim family in the Old City of East Jerusalem. Tamimi moved out of his family home at 17. He started his career as a porter at Mount Zion, a Jerusalem hotel. Tamimi quickly became a chef at Mount Zion and after a number of jobs he became head chef of Lilith in Tel Aviv. An English customer at Lilith offered Tamimi a job. He accepted and in 1997 he moved to London to run the kitchen at the bakery Baker & Spice. Collaboration with Yotam Ottolenghi In 1999 while Tamimi was running Baker & Spice, Yotam Ottolenghi visited the store. “It was completely magical,” Ottolenghi said. “I saw all these walls and counters covered with a marvelous mix of food. There were Middle Eastern sal ...
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Salmann Tamimi
Salmann (Suleiman) Tamimi (1 March 1955 – 2 December 2020) was a founding member of the Association Iceland-Palestine (Icelandic: Félagið Ísland-Palestína) and the Association of Muslims in Iceland (Icelandic: Félag múslima á Íslandi). Biography Salmann was born in 1955 in the occupied West Bank and grew up in Wadi El Joz in east Jerusalem. His father was Salim (Saleem) Abu Khaled al Tamimi, a businessman and passionate activist, and his mother Salim's second wife Nazima abu Rajabb al Tamimi; his elder siblings are, in order of age, Younes, Rawda, Safah, Amneh, along with his younger sister Amal. Younes moved to Iceland in 1966, Amneh some years later (but moved back to Jerusalem), and Salmann in 1971, at the age of sixteen. He had been travelling to the US, but stopped over in Iceland to see his brother Younes and decided to stay.Eygló Svala Arnarsdóttir, 'To a Mosque on a Magic Carpet', ''Iceland Review'', 52.1 (2014), 64–68. Salmann's first partner was Þórst ...
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Rafiq Al-Tamimi
Muhammad Rafiq al-Tamimi ( ar, محمد رفيق التميمي, 1889–1957) was a Palestinian Arab educator and political figure in the 20th century. He was appointed to the Arab Higher Committee in 1945 and was the chairman of the Palestinian Arab paramilitary scout movement, al-Najjada (1945–47). Early life Al-Tamimi was born in Nablus to a Sunni Arab landowning family in 1889. He attended elementary and secondary school in the city and then at the Marjan Preparatory School in Istanbul, Turkey. Because of his well-rated performance at Marjan, he entered and won an academic contest. He enrolled at the Mulkiyya College in Istanbul as a result. He was consequently recognized by the Ottoman Education Ministry and given a grant to learn at the Sorbonne in Paris. There he received a degree in literature and education.Muslih, 1989, p.148. Political career Al-Tamimi served in the local administration of the Ottoman Empire as a principal of a government-run school in Beirut. Despite ...
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Musa Ibn Ka'b Al-Tamimi
Musa ibn Ka'b al-Tamimi () was an 8th-century Arab commander during the Abbasid Revolution and then provincial governor for the Abbasid Caliphate. Biography Musa first appears as one of the "twelve '' naqibs''" who prepared the Abbasid Revolution in Khurasan, and served as a commander when the revolt broke out, fighting in the Battle of the Zab. In the retinue of Abdallah ibn Ali he ended up in Syria. Abdallah placed him as governor for the Jazira, where fought against pro-Umayyad rebels under Abu al-Ward. Caliph al-Saffah then appointed him as his ''sahib al-shurta'', before sending him to Sind to overthrow the local governor, Mansur ibn Jumhur, who had seized the province during the turmoils of the previous years. Defeated in battle, Mansur fled to the desert, where he died, and Musa succeeded him as governor. Musa remained in Sind until the death of al-Saffah in 754, whereupon he left Sind under his son Unayna as deputy and returned to Iraq, resuming his position as ''sahib al- ...
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Munzir Ibn Sawa Al Tamimi
Munzir ibn Sawa ( ar, ٱلْمُنْذِر ٱبْن سَاوَىٰ, al-Munzir-bn-Sāwá) was the governor of the Persian Sasanian Empire of historical Bahrain, the eastern coast of the Arabian peninsula opposite of Tihamah. Munzir was a prominent Arab chief and Tabi'un in the 7th century who hailed from the Banu Tamim tribe. his genealogical full name is Munzir bin Sawî bin al-Akhnas bin Bayān bin Amr bin Abdullah bin Zaid bin Abdullah bin Darim bin Malik bin Hanzalah bin Malik bin Zaid bin Manat Al-Tamimi. He was known as Persian governor of archaic Bahrain lands which included modern time Bahrain, Eastern part of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, South Iraq, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and Oman during the age of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. In the 7th century, when Muhammad started preaching Islam throughout the world, the message of Islam was sent by Muhammad to Munzir ibn Sawa Al-Tamimi. Before Islam, the inhabitants of Bahrain (Eastern part of the Arabian Peninsula) were idol worsh ...
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Muhammed Ibn Umail Al-Tamimi
Muḥammad ibn Umayl al-Tamīmī ( ar, محمد بن أميل التميمي), known in Latin as Senior Zadith, was an early Muslim alchemist who lived from to Very little is known about his life. A Vatican Library catalogue lists one manuscript with the ''nisba'' al-Andalusī, suggesting a connection to Islamic Spain, but his writings suggest he mostly lived and worked in Egypt. He also visited North Africa and Iraq.Starr, Peter''Towards a Context for Ibn Umayl, Known to Chaucer as the Alchemist Senior'' Retrieved 2013-05-22 He seems to have led an introverted life style, which he recommended to others in his writings.p. XIII. Statements in his writings, comparing the Alchemical oven with Egyptian temples suggest that he might have lived for some time in Akhmim, the former centre of Alchemy. He also quoted alchemists that had lived in Egypt: Zosimos of Panopolis and Dhul-Nun al-Misri. In later European literature, ibn Umayl became known by a number of names: his title Shei ...
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Mohammed Ibn Qasim Al-Tamimi
Al-Tamimi, in full Abu Abd Allah Mohammed ibn Qasim ibn Abd ar-Rahman ibn al-Karim al-Tamimi al-Fasi () (born 1140/5, died 1207/8) was a Moroccan Arab hadith scholar and biographer, author of ''Al-Mustafad fi manaqib al-ubbad bi-madinat Fas wa ma yaliha min al-bilad''. Al-Tamimi hailed from the Banu Tamim tribe which settled in al-Maghreb and al-Andalus. This book comprises 81 biographies of Moroccan saints. He wrote a fahrasa in which he recorded the names of his teachers and the works he studied under them, called ''An-Najm al-mushiqa'' (The resplendent Star). He studied under Abu Madyan Abu Madyan Shuʿayb ibn al-Husayn al-Ansari al-Andalusi ( ar, ابو مدين شعيب بن الحسين الأنصاري الأندلسي; c. 1126 – 1198 CE), commonly known as Abū Madyan, was an influential Andalusian mystic and a great Su .... There are also many references to At-Tamimi in the work of Ibn al-Arabi. References Moroccan writers Moroccan biographers Moroccan Ma ...
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Majed Al-Tamimi
Majed Al-Tamimi (born August 21, 1971) is a Saudi Arabian sport shooter. At the 2012 Summer Olympics The 2012 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012) was an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ... he competed in the Men's skeet, finishing in 29th place with a total of 111 points. References Living people Saudi Arabian male sport shooters Olympic shooters for Saudi Arabia Shooters at the 2012 Summer Olympics Shooters at the 1994 Asian Games Shooters at the 2002 Asian Games Shooters at the 2006 Asian Games Shooters at the 2010 Asian Games Shooters at the 2014 Asian Games 1971 births Asian Games competitors for Saudi Arabia 20th-century Saudi Arabian people 21st-century Saudi Arabian people {{SaudiArabia-sportshooting-bio-stub ...
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Khazim Ibn Khuzayma Al-Tamimi
Khazim ibn Khuzayma al-Tamimi () () was a Khurasani Arab military leader. One of the early supporters of the Abbasid ''da'wa'' in Khurasan, he played a major role in the Abbasid Revolution against the Umayyads, and then spent the next two decades suppressing revolts across the Caliphate. As one of the main figures of the ''Khurasaniyya'', the main power base of the Abbasid regime, he cemented his family in a position of power and influence: his sons would play an important role in the affairs of the Caliphate over the next decades. Biography His family hailed from the Nahshal branch of the Banu Tamim, which had settled at Marw al-Rudh in Khurasan, probably during the early days of the Muslim conquest of the region. The family had apparently become Persianized to some extent; Khazim is recorded as preferring to use Persian to address his followers, and his sister had married an Iranian.Kennedy (2001), p. 100 Khazim was one of the earliest supporters of the Abbasid missionary caus ...
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Jonathan Tamimi
Jonathan Tamimi Syberg (born 12 October 1994) is a professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Kauno Žalgiris Club. Born in Sweden, he represents Jordan internationally. International career Tamimi debuted for the Jordan national football team in a friendly 1–1 tie with Libya on 25 December 2017. Honours Club ;Hammarby IF * Superettan (1): 2014 ; Jönköpings Södra * Superettan (1): 2015 File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembrance of November 2015 Paris attacks; Germanwings Flight 9525 was purposely crashed into the French Alps; the rubble of residences in Kathmandu following the Apri ... References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tamimi, Jonathan 1994 births Living people Jordanian men's footballers Swedish men's footballers Allsvenskan players Superettan players Hammarby Fotboll players Jönköpings Södra IF players GIF Sundsvall players Mjällby AIF players Degerfors IF players IK Brage pl ...
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