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Abdul Hussein
Abdul Hussein (, {{langx, fa, عبدالحسین) (also transliterated as Abd al-Husayn, Abdolhossein, or Abdul Husayn) is a Muslim male given name, the name is built from the Arabic words '' Abd'', ''al-'' and ''Hussein'', and means ''Servant of Hussein''. It is commonly associated with Shi'ites, who especially revere Hussein ibn Ali. The name is taboo for Sunnis, who may not use any names implying servitude to anything besides God. It may refer to: Given name * Abdul Hosein Amini * Abdulhussain Abdulredha (1939–2017), Kuwaiti actor * Abdolhossein Behnia, Iranian politician * Abdol-Hossein Farmanfarma (1859–1939), Qajar prince * Abdolhossein Hazhir (1899–1949), Iranian politician * Abdol Hossein Hejazi (1904–1969), Iranian military officer * Abdul Husain Husamuddin (1823–1891), Indian, Da'i al-Mutlaq of Dawoodi Bohra sect * Abdolhossein Moezi (born 1945), Iranian scholar * Abdolhossein Mokhtabad (born 1966), Iranian composer * Abd al-Husayn Sharaf al-Din al-Musawi ( ...
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Romanization Of Arabic
The romanization of Arabic is the systematic rendering of Modern Standard Arabic, written and varieties of Arabic, spoken Arabic language, Arabic in the Latin script. Romanized Arabic is used for various purposes, among them transcription of names and titles, cataloging Arabic language works, language education when used instead of or alongside the Arabic script, and representation of the language in scientific publications by Linguistics, linguists. These formal systems, which often make use of diacritics and non-standard Latin characters, are used in academic settings for the benefit of non-speakers, contrasting with informal means of written communication used by speakers such as the Latin-based Arabic chat alphabet. Different systems and strategies have been developed to address the inherent problems of rendering various Arabic varieties in the Latin script. Examples of such problems are the symbols for Arabic phonemes that do not exist in English language, English or other ...
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Abdolhossein Mokhtabad
Abdolhossein Mokhtabad (, born 21 March 1966) is an Iranian singer and composer of Persian traditional music. He is a Gold Medal Winner of Global Music Awards in 2020 and Silver Medal Winner in 2022. Career Mokhtabad's works are in the classical Persian style of Radif. He is also a player of the santur, setar, tonbak, and piano. After performing several concerts in Iran, and in countries abroad such as Greece, France, Netherlands, Switzerland, the UK, Sweden, Italy, Spain, Austria, Malaysia, Algeria, Oman, Canada, and the United States, he produced a variety of albums. Mokhtabad left Iran in 1998 to study Western classical music. After two years of studying for his B.A. at the University Of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, he later went on to pursue his M.A. and doctorate degrees at Goldsmiths, University of London. Mokhtabad completed his Ph.D. in Western Composition and Ethnomusicology under Professor Stanley Glasser and Professor John Baily at Goldsmiths, University of London ...
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Arabic-language Masculine Given Names
Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns language codes to 32 varieties of Arabic, including its standard form of Literary Arabic, known as Modern Standard Arabic, which is derived from Classical Arabic. This distinction exists primarily among Western linguists; Arabic speakers themselves generally do not distinguish between Modern Standard Arabic and Classical Arabic, but rather refer to both as ( "the eloquent Arabic") or simply ' (). Arabic is the third most widespread official language after English and French, one of six official languages of the United Nations, and the liturgical language of Islam. Arabic is widely taught in schools and universities around the world and is used to varying degrees in workplaces, governments and the media. During the Middle Ages, Arabic was a major vehicle of culture and learning, e ...
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Abdul Zahra
Abd al-Zahra () is a male Arabic given name. The name is built from the Arabic words '' Abd'', ''al-'' and '' Zahra'', and means ''Servant of Zahra''. It is commonly associated with Shi'ites, who especially revere Fatimah Zahra. The name is forbidden for Sunnis, who may not use any names implying servitude to anything besides God. It may refer to: *Abdelzahra Othman Mohammed, alternate name of Ezzedine Salim (1943–2004), Iraqi politician * Dia Abdul Zahra Kadim (ca. 1970–2007), Iraqi politico-religious activist *Alaa Abdul-Zahra (born 1985), Iraqi footballer *Mohammed Abdul-Zahra (born 1989), Iraqi footballer See also * Abdolreza *Abdul Hussein *Zahra (name) Zahra (Arabic: زهراء) is a female given name and surname. Among Arabs, the name became popularized as a result of being the name of Muhammad’s daughter, Fatimah al-Zahra. The name was also popularized by the Persian empire's influence i ... {{given name Arabic-language masculine given names Masculine given ...
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Abdolreza
Abdolreza (also transliterated as Abdulredha, Abdulreza, or Abd ol-Reza, , ) is a masculine Arabic given name composed of '' Abdol'' and ''Reza'', meaning ''servant of the contented''. It is especially popular in Iran. It is commonly associated with Twelver Shi'ites, who especially revere their 8th Imam, Ali al-Ridha. The name is forbidden for Sunnis, who may not use any names implying servitude to anything besides God. It may refer to: People * Abdolreza Ansari (1925–2020), Iranian politician * Abdolreza Barzegari (born 1958), Iranian footballer *Abdulredha Buhmaid (1982–2011), Bahraini victim of Death of Abdulredha Buhmaid * Abdolreza Ghanbari (born {{c., 1968), imprisoned Iranian university lecturer * Abdolreza Jamilian (born 1965), Iranian orthodontist * Abdolreza Jokar, Iranian Paralympic athlete *Abdolreza Kahani (born 1973), Iranian filmmaker * Abdolreza Mesri (born 1956), Iranian politician *Abdul Reza Pahlavi (1924–2004), Iranian prince, son of Rezā Shāh *Abdolre ...
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Alaa Abdul-Hussein
Alaa Abdul-Hussein (; born October 7, 1986) is an Iraqi football player who currently plays for Arbil FC in Iraq Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to Iraq–Saudi Arabia border, the south, Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq border, the east, the Persian Gulf and .... External links * Iraqi men's footballers Iraq men's international footballers Footballers from Basra Al-Minaa SC players Iraqi expatriate men's footballers 21st-century Iraqi sportsmen Living people 1986 births Men's association football defenders {{Iraq-footy-bio-stub ...
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Ammar Abdul-Hussein Al-Asadi
Ammar Abdul-Hussein Ahmad Al-Asadi (; born 13 February 1993) is an Iraqi professional footballer who plays as a second striker and sometimes as a winger for Iraqi Premier League club Newroz. International debut On December 3, 2012, Ammar made his full international debut against Bahrain in a friendly match, which the match was ended 0–0. Style of play Ammar Abdul-Hussein is a skilled dribbler and static playmaker who can possess the ball and drive the team forward. International statistics Iraq national under-20 team goals ''Goals are correct excluding friendly matches and unrecognized tournaments such as Arab U-20 Championship.'' Iraq national under-23 team goals ''Goals are correct excluding friendly matches.'' Honours Erbil * 2011–12 Iraqi Premier League: Champion * 2012 AFC Cup runner-up Al Shorta * 2018–19 Iraqi Premier League champion Iraq U20 * 2012 AFC U-19 Championship: runner-up * 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup: fourth place Iraq * 2012 WAFF Championship ...
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Abdulaziz Sachedina
Abdulaziz Abdulhussein Sachedina is an Iranian professor and the International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) Chair in Islamic Studies at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Biography He has been a professor since 1975. He annually teaches courses on Classical Islam, Islam in the Modern Age, Islam, Democracy and Human Rights, Islamic Bioethics and Muslim Theology. He was born in Tanzania, his heritage originally is from India. He has an MA/PhD from the University of Toronto and has BA degrees from Aligarh Muslim University in India and Ferdowsi University of Mashad in Iran. In 1997, Grand Ayatollah Lotfollah Safi Golpaygani thanked him for his translation of a book on Imam Mahdi into English, originally written by Ayatollah Ebrahim Amini. The acknowledgement letter was published by the Iranian Hawza magazine. In 1998, Grand Ayatollah Sistani issued a statement against Sachedina that advised Muslims not to listen to his talks or to ask him questions about ...
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Abdolhossein Zarrinkoob
Abdolhossein Zarrinkoub ( Luri/ Persian: , also Romanized as ''Zarrinkoob'', ''Zarrinkub'', ) (March 21, 1923 – September 15, 1999) was a scholar and professor of Iranian literature, history of literature, Persian culture and history. He was born in Borujerd, Iran, received his PhD from Tehran University in 1955 under the supervision of Badiozzaman Forouzanfar, and held faculty positions at universities such as Oxford University, Sorbonne and Princeton University. Research works Some of his works in English are: * ''The Arab Conquest of Iran and its aftermath'': in '' Cambridge History of Iran'', Vol. 4, London, 1975. *Sufism in its historical perspective, ''Iranian studies'' III, 1970, p. 137-220 * ''Nizami, a Lifelong Quest for a Utopia'', 1977, Rome. Literary criticism and comparative literature Zarrinkoob wrote a book called "''Naqd-e Adabi''" (, "Literary Criticism") covering comparative literature and Persian literary criticism. Rumi and Erfan Zarrin ...
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Abdolhossein Teymourtash
Abdolhossein Teymourtash (; 25 September 1883 – 3 October 1933) was an influential Iranian statesman who served as the first minister of court of the Pahlavi dynasty from 1925 to 1932, and is credited with playing a crucial role in laying the foundations of modern Iran in the 20th century. Given his significant role in the transition of power from the Qajar to Pahlavi dynasties, he is identified closely with the Pahlavis for whom he served as the first minister of court from 1925 to 1933. Nonetheless, Teymourtash's rise to prominence on the Iranian political scene predated the rise of Reza Shah to the throne in 1925, and his elevation to the second most powerful political position in the early Pahlavi era was preceded by a number of significant political appointments. Apart from having been elected to serve as a member of Parliament to the 2nd (1909–1911); 3rd (1914–1915); 4th (1921–1923); 5th (1924–1926); and 6th (1926–1928) Majles of Iran, Teymourtash served in ...
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Abdolhossein Sepanta
Abdolhossein Sepanta (, 4 June 1907 – 28 March 1969) was an Iranian film director and producer. He made the earliest sound films in the Persian language. He was also a writer and journalist and promoter of liberal politics. Biography Early years Abdolhossein Sepanta was born in the Vagonkhaneh Avenue area in Tehran in 1907. His father, Gholam Reza Khan was the translator for Mozzafar-al-Din Shah, a King of the Qajar dynasty. Abdolhossein began his studies at the Saint Louis and Zoroastrian Colleges in Tehran circa 1925. He found a keen interest in ancient Persian history and literature. Therefore, in 1927, he chose Sepanta as his surname. In 1927, he traveled to India via Bushehr. There, he became acquainted with Dinshah Irani, his Indian translator, who was the director of the Persian Zoroastrian Society. After extensive studies in ancient culture, he returned to Iran for a short period. Sepanta soon returned to India again with plans for a lengthier stay. He conti ...
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Abdol Hossein Sardari
Abdol Hossein Sardari (; 1914–1981) was an Iranian diplomat. He is credited with saving thousands of Jews in Europe, issuing to Iranian Jews in France new passports that did not state their religion as well as issuing hundreds of Iranian passports for non-Iranian Jews. He has since been known as "The Iranian Schindler" or "The Schindler of Iran". Early life and family Sardari was born in 1914 in Tehran to a well-to-do aristocratic family. His mother, known as Afsar-Saltaneh, was a niece of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (1848–1896). His father was Soleyman Adib-ol-Saltaneh. His parents had four sons and three daughters, with Sardari himself being the second youngest son. When he was eight years old, he was sent to a boarding school in England. Sardari then moved to Switzerland where he studied law at University of Geneva, graduating with a law degree in 1936. During his time in Switzerland, he entered the Iranian Foreign Service in that country. Sardari was the uncle of Amir A ...
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