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Ayoub Qasmi
Ayoub is the Arabic name of the biblical figure Job. Ayoub or Ayyoub or Ayub or Ayoob and other variants is also a given name and a surname. Eyüp is the Turkish variant of the same name. Ejub is the Bosnian variant of the same name. Given name Ayoub * Ayoub Abdellaoui (born 1993), Algerian footballer * Ayoub Adouich (born 1996), Moroccan para taekwondo practitioner * Ayoub Azzi (born 1989), Algerian footballer * Ayoub Baninosrat (born 1968), Iranian wrestler * Ayoub Barzani, Kurdish writer and critic * Ayoub Boukhari (born 1997), Dutch footballer of Moroccan descent *Ayoub El Kaabi (born 1993), Moroccan footballer * Ayoub Latrèche (born 1989), Algerian footballer * Ayoub Odisho (born 1960), Iraqi Assyrian footballer * Ayoub Ouadrassi (born 1991), Moroccan footballer * Ayoub Al-Mas (born 1978), Emirati swimmer * Ayoub Mousavi (born 1995), Iranian weightlifter * Ayoub Murshid Ali Saleh (born 1978), Yemeni citizen held in extrajudicial detention in the U.S. Guantanamo Bay detainme ...
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Job (biblical Figure)
Job ( ''Īyyōv''; ''Iṓb'') is the central figure of the Book of Job in the Bible. In Islam, Job () is also considered a prophet. Job is presented as a good and prosperous family man who is suddenly beset with horrendous disasters that take away all he holds dear—a scenario intended to test Job's faith in God. Struggling mightily to understand this situation, Job reflects on his despair but consistently remains devout. The language of the Book of Job, combining post-Babylonian Hebrew and Aramaic influences, indicates it was composed during the Persian period (540–330 BCE), with the poet using Hebrew in a learned, literary manner. In the Hebrew Book of Job The Hebrew Book of Job is part of Ketuvim ("Writings") of the Hebrew Bible. Not much is known about Job based on the Masoretic Text. The characters in the Book of Job consist of Job, his wife, his three friends (Bildad, Eliphaz, and Zophar), a man named Elihu, God, and angels. It begins with an introduction ...
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Ayoub Sadni
Ayoub Sadni (born 23 April 1999) is a Moroccan Paralympic athlete specializing in sprints. He represented Morocco at the 2020 Summer Paralympics. Career Sadni represented Morocco at the 2020 Summer Paralympics The , branded as the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, were an international multi-sport event, multi-sport parasports event held from 24 August to 5 September 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. They were the 16th Summer Paralympic Games as organized by the Inte ... in the 400 metres T47 event and won a gold medal. References 1999 births Living people Sportspeople from Rabat Paralympic athletes for Morocco Medalists at the World Para Athletics Championships Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Paralympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2024 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the 2020 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the 2024 Summer Paralympics Paralympic silver medalists for Morocco Paralympic gold medalists for Morocco Paralympic medalists in athletics (trac ...
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Nawal Ayoub
Miss Colombia (Formally ''Concurso Nacional de Belleza de Colombia'', English: ''"National Beauty Contest of Colombia"'') is the national beauty pageant organization in Colombia. The current Miss Colombia is Catalina Duque Abréu of Antioquia, who was crowned on 10 November 2024. Pageant rules Colombia has rigid and strict rules regarding participation of any Miss Universe preliminary aspirant: once a contestant registers for the pageant, she is confined to her own Department and cannot move or relocate to other states/provinces. However, she can participate more than once for the same department. As example, the winner of 2003 had already come in fourth place at the Miss Valle pageant the year before she won and eventually went on to win the national title and crown. Initially, the pageant's winners held the title for six months period; Yolanda Emiliani Roman, Miss Colombia 1934, held her title for the longest reign in the pageant's history. The winner of Señorita Col ...
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Mouna Ayoub
Mouna Ayoub () (born 27 February 1957 in Kuwait) is a French socialite and businesswoman of Lebanese origin. Frequently in the media, she is often a guest of the Cannes film festival and makes headlines in French gossip magazines. Biography She was born into a Maronite Christian family. At the age of 20 she converted to Islam to marry Nasser Al-Rashid, a 40-year-old businessman and adviser to King Fahd. She has five children with Nasser Al-Rashid. After eighteen years of marriage, and according to her divorce agreements, she left Saudi Arabia and built a fortune by investing in real estate and stocks. She wrote about her marriage in her 2000 book ''La Vérité: autobiographie''. Ayoub stated she wrote the book to explain her situation, and to address allegations published by a Lebanese magazine that she was a modern-day Madame Bovary. As Scott MacLeod of ''Time'' wrote: "But if her tale provides a rare look at the extravagance often wrought by unimagined wealth, it also serves ...
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Lucy Ayoub
Lucy Ayoub (; ; born 21 June 1992) is an Israeli television presenter, poet and radio host, formerly of the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (IPBC) and currently working for Keshet Media Group. Ayoub co-hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 alongside Assi Azar, Bar Refaeli and Erez Tal. Early life Ayoub was born in Haifa, Israel. She is the daughter of an Arab Christians, Arab-Christian father, and an Ashkenazi Jewish mother who Conversion to Christianity, converted to Christianity upon their marriage. Ayoub has one brother and three sisters. Her paternal grandmother was the daughter of Palestinian refugees who fled to Lebanon during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War She was left in a convent in Israel, and later was adopted by a wealthy Arab-Christian woman named Lucy Khayat. Her maternal grandparents were The Holocaust, Holocaust survivors: her maternal grandfather was sent to a Nazi concentration camp, while her maternal grandmother from Romania survived among Partisan (mil ...
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George Ayoub
George Ayoub (born 23 October 1963) is an Australian professional rugby union referee. He is currently a member of the Super Rugby panel for Television Match Officials (known as TMO), and is a former Test Match referee. Born in Sydney, Ayoub trained as a teacher and took up refereeing in 1990 when he was a schoolmaster at St Patrick's College, Strathfield. By 1995 he was refereeing senior rugby in Sydney and he was selected on the Australian referees panel in 1996. He made his Super Rugby debut in May 2000, refereeing a Super 12 match between the Sharks and Chiefs in Durban. Ayoub was appointed to his first Test in May 2002 between Japan and Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surface area is about , scattered over in the southern Pacific Ocean. accordin ..., and went on to referee 3 Tests and 17 Super Rugby matches before he retired at t ...
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François Ayoub
François Ayoub (born on 11 July 1899 in Aleppo, Syria - died on 2 June 1966) was a Syrian Archbishop of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Aleppo and the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Cyprus. Life On 16 May 1925, Françoise Ayoub was ordained a priest. His appointment as Archbishop of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Cyprus took place on 28 November 1942 and he was consecrated bishop on 14 February 1943 by Maronite Patriarch of Antioch Anthony Peter Arida, and his co-consecrators were Abdallah Khoury, Titular bishop of Arca in Phoenicia dei Maroniti, Elie Rischa, Eparch of Baalbek, Elie Chedid, Titular Archbishop of Cyrruhs per i Maroniti, Michael Akras, Archeparch of Aleppo and Jean Elie El-Hage, Archeparch of Damascus. In 1950, he was co-consecrator of the Maronite Patriarch of Antioch Anthony Peter Khoraish. On 16 April 1954, Ayoub was named to the Archeparchy of Aleppo and at the same time he was appointed Apostolic Administrator of the Maronite Catholic Eparc ...
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Elizabeth Ayoub
Elizabeth Ayoub is a Venezuelan singer and actress of Lebanese descent. She performs in Spanish, Arabic, English, and French, though emphasizing the Latino and Arabian music scenes. Her first album, ''Prelude'' (2006), was released via Sony BMG and was followed by ''Oceanos y Lunas'' in 2010 via Four Quarters Records, a distributed label of E1 Entertainment. Elizabeth commutes between New York City, Beirut, and Miami, where she is currently at work promoting her music and taking on new projects. ''Prelude'' (2006) Her debut album, ''Prelude'', was released in 2006 under Sony-BMG. The official track listing, as listed by her website elizabethayoub.com, is as follows: # Je T'Attends (I Wait for You) # Hawa (Love) # Navego (Drifting # Mr. Jones # Scheherazade # Lesh (Why) # Creo (I Believe) # Swept Away # Ya Oud (Oh! Oud) # Ya Oud (a capella) ''Oceanos y Lunas'' (2010) In February 2009, Elizabeth announced her return to the Latin-Arabian music scene with her second album, titled ...
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Christine Ayoub
Christine Sykes Williams Ayoub (1922–2024) was a Canadian and American mathematician specializing in commutative algebra and a professor of mathematics at Pennsylvania State University. A Quaker and descendant of Quakers, she also edited a book of biographies of Quakers. Early life and education Ayoub was the daughter of William Lloyd Garrison Williams, also a Canadian and American mathematician, and his wife, pianist Anne Sykes. She was born on February 7, 1922, in Cincinnati. Although her father was working at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York at the time, her mother, originally from Cincinnati, went to her family home in Cincinnati for the births of both Ayoub and her older sister, Hester. In 1924, her father moved to McGill University in Montreal, Canada, and she grew up in Montreal. Her first school, in 1928, was "an Italian school in Rome", where her mother was wintering; the family trip to Italy also included the 1928 International Congress of Mathematicians in Bolo ...
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Ahmed Ayoub
Ahmed Ayoub (Arabic أحمد أيوب); born (August 5, 1971), is an Egyptian former football striker. He last managed Egyptian Premier League club Haras El-Hodood. Ayoub was a member in Egypt U-20 squad which participated in 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship. Titles and honors Al Ahly * Egyptian League (4): 1993-1994, 1994-1995, 1995-1996, 1996-1997 * Egypt Cup (1): 1995-1996 * CAF Cup Winners' Cup (1): 1993 * Arab Super Cup (1): 1997 * Arab Club Champions Cup (1): 1996 * Arab Cup Winners' Cup The Arab Cup Winners' Cup () was a football (soccer), football competition between the winning clubs of national cup competitions in Arab nations. It started in 1989 and merged with the Arab Club Champions Cup and Arab Super Cup in 2002 to form th ... (1): 1994 References External links * 1971 births Living people Egyptian men's footballers Egypt men's international footballers Men's association football forwards Al Ahly SC players El Qanah FC players Haras El Ho ...
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Ayub Khan
Mohammad Ayub Khan (14 May 1907 – 19 April 1974) was a Pakistani military dictator who served as the second president of Pakistan from 1958 until his resignation on 1969. He was the first native commander-in-chief of the Pakistan Army, serving from 1951 to 1958. Khan rose to prominence after his 1958 coup d'état which ousted President Iskandar Ali Mirza, who had himself imposed martial law in the country. Ayub Khan's presidency ended in 1969 when he resigned amid the 1968–69 Pakistan revolution. Born in the North-West Frontier Province, Ayub Khan was educated from the Aligarh Muslim University and trained at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. He fought in the Second World War on the British side against the Imperial Japanese Army. After the Partition of British India in August 1947, he joined the Pakistan Army and was posted in East Bengal. In 1951, he became the first native commander-in-chief, succeeding General Gracey. From 1953 to 1958, he served in the civilia ...
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Ayyoub Allach
Ayyoub Allach (born 28 January 1998) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Araz-Naxçıvan PFK in the Azerbaijan Premier League. Born in Belgium, he has represented Morocco at youth level. Career On 6 February 2023, Gabala announced the signing of Allach to an 18-month contract. On 27 May 2024, Gabala announced that Allach and five others had left the club with their contracts expiring. On 4 July 2024, Moldovan Super Liga club Sheriff Tiraspol Fotbal Club Sheriff Tiraspol (), commonly known as Sheriff Tiraspol or simply Sheriff, is a professional football club based in Tiraspol, a city located in the unrecognised breakaway state of Transnistria, that plays in the Liga, the top tier o ... announced the signing of Allach. On February 6, 2025, Azerbaijan's club Araz-Nakhchivan signed a 6-month + 1-year contract with Allach. Career statistics Club ;Notes References 1998 births Belgian sportspeople of Moroccan descent Living people Moroc ...
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