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Ramzan may refer to: * Ramadan, also written as "Ramzan" because of the Persian transliteration "Ramzān". Given name * Ramzan Asayev (born 1993), Chechen footballer * Ramzan Siddique Bhatti (born 1976), Pakistani politician * Ramzan Chhipa (born 1971), Pakistani philanthropist * Ramzan Ghanchi, Pakistani politician * Ramzan Kadyrov (born 1976), President of Chechnya and a former Chechen rebel * Ramzan Khadzhiev (1955–1996), Kazakh-born Chechen journalist * Ramzan Mezhidov (1967–1999), freelance Chechen cameraman * Ramzan Paskayev (born 1947), Chechen accordionist and folk musician * Joël Mohammed Ramzan Piroe (born 1990), Dutch-born Indo-Surinamese footballer * Ramzan Rizwan (1955-2014), Pakistani tissue seller and murderer * Ramzan Sebiyev (born 1969), Chechen boxer * Ramzan Tsutsulayev (born 1972), Chechen footballer and coach Surname * Ahsan Ramzan, Pakistani snooker player * Mohammad Ramzan (other), Mohammad Ramzan, a number of people with the name * Shad Ramza ...
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Ramadan
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting (''Fasting in Islam, sawm''), communal prayer (salah), reflection, and community. It is also the month in which the Quran is believed to have been revealed to the Prophets of Islam, Islamic prophet Muhammad. The annual observance of Ramadan is regarded as one of the five pillars of Islam and lasts twenty-nine to thirty days, from one sighting of the Hilal (crescent moon), crescent moon to the next. Fasting from dawn to sunset is obligatory (''fard'') for all adult Muslims who are not acute illness, acutely or chronic illness, chronically ill, travelling, old age, elderly, breastfeeding, Pregnancy, pregnant, or Menstruation in Islam, menstruating. The predawn meal is referred to as ''suhur'', and the nightly feast that breaks the fast is called ''iftar''. Although rulings (''fatawa'') have been issued declaring that Muslims who live in regions with a midnight sun or pola ...
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Mohammad Ramzan (other)
Mohammad or Muhammad Ramzan may refer to: * Mohammad Ramzan (cricketer), former Pakistani Test cricketer * Muhammad Ramzan (preacher), founder of Dawat-e-Islami * Muhammad Ramzan (swimmer), Pakistani Olympic swimmer * Muhammad Ramzan Ali, Pakistani athlete See also * Ramzan *Muhammad (name) Muhammad () is an Arabic given male name meaning 'praiseworthy'. The name comes from the passive participle of the Arabic verb (حَمَّدَ), meaning 'to praise', which itself comes from the Semitic root#Triconsonantal roots, triconsonantal ...
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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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Ramdan (other)
Ramdan may refer to: * Ramadan Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting (''Fasting in Islam, sawm''), communal prayer (salah), reflection, and community. It is also the month in which the Quran is believed ..., Muslim holiday * Hafiz Ramdan (born 1993), Malaysian footballer * Ramdan Rosli (born 1996), Malaysian motorcycle racer * Misbun Ramdan Misbun (born 1991), Malaysian badminton player * Zuhra Ramdan Agha Al-Awji, Libyan educator See also * Ramadan (other) * Ramazan (other) * Ramzan (other) *'' Ramdhanu'', a 2014 Indian film {{disambiguation, given name, surname ...
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Ramadan (other)
Ramadan is a Muslim religious observance. Ramadan may also refer to: * Ramadan (calendar month), a month of the Islamic calendar Music * '' Ramadan (album)'', 2000 album by ee Places * Ramadan, Iran, a village in Iran * 10th of Ramadan (city), a city in Egypt * Ramzan Nagar, a village and union council in Bangladesh People * Ramadan (name), a surname and given name (and list of people with the name) * Ramadan, a minor Kazakh Jüz horde * Ramadan (Muradid bey), Bey of Tunis * Ramadan (14th-century ruler) (died before June 1354), first beg of the Ramadanid Emirate Military history * Ramadan Revolution, a 1962 military coup by the Ba'ath Party's Iraqi-wing which overthrew the Prime Minister of Iraq, Abd al-Karim Qasim *Yom Kippur War, also referred to as "Ramadan war" * Ramadan Offensive (2003), series of insurgent attacks against Coalition and Iraqi military targets from the end of October and during much of November 2003 * Ramadan Offensive (2006), attacks mounted by insurge ...
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Ramazan (other)
Ramazan often refers to: * Ramadan or Ramazan, the holy month in Islam during which Muslims fast for 30 days Ramazan may also refer to: Given name (people) Sportsmen * Ramazan Abbasov (born 1983), Azerbaijani football (soccer) player * Ramazan Çevik (born 1992), Belgian footballer of Turkish descent * Ramazan Kahya (born 1984), Turkish footballer * Ramazan Köse (born 1988), Turkish footballer * Ramazan Kurşunlu (born 1981), Turkish footballer * Ramazan Magomedov, Belarusian amateur boxer who qualified for the 2008 Olympics * Ramazan Orazov (born 1998), Kazakh footballer * Ramazan Özcan (born 1984), Austrian football goalkeeper * Ramazan Ramazanov (born 1984), Russian kickboxer * Ramazan Rragami (1944–2022), Albanian footballer *Ramazan Şahin (born 1983), Turkish freestyle wrestler of Chechen origin * Ramazan Sal (born 1985), Turkish footballer * Ramazan Serkan Kılıç (born 1984), Turkish volleyball player * Ramazan Tavşancıoğlu (born 1984), Australian footballer *Ram ...
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Ramzan Sugar Mills
Ramzan Sugar Mills () is a Pakistani sugar mill company. It was established by Pakistani businessman Mian Muhammad Sharif in 1992. It is part of the Sharif Group of Companies. In February 2011, CarboUA tested the plant of Ramzan Sugar Mills and conducted the successful result in March 2011. Power project In September 2012, National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) signed on a ''Co-Generation Power Project'' agreement with the mill to produce electricity, using industrial waste bagasse of sugarcane, with the capacity of 100 megawatt under the name of ''Ramzan Energy Ltd''. Criticism After the 2014 floods hit Jhang District, politician Imran Khan criticized the mill and an under-construction bridge in Bhawana, claiming in a speech that Sharif group were only constructing the bridge to save their mill not the people. He also claimed that the mill had only paid the farmers 70 percent of the offered price for sugarcane, and that too after one year. See also * ...
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Ramzan Rajar
Ramzan Rajar is a village in the Jamshoro District of Pakistan Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the Islam by country# .... References Populated places in Jamshoro District {{Sindh-geo-stub ...
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Ramjannagar Union
Ramjannagar Union () is a union parishad in Shyamnagar Upazila of Satkhira District, in Khulna Division Khulna Division () is the second largest of the eight divisions of Bangladesh. It has an area of and a population of 17,416,645 at the 2022 Bangladesh census (preliminary returns). Its headquarters and largest city is Khulna city in Khulna Dist ..., Bangladesh. References Unions of Shyamnagar Upazila Populated places in Satkhira District {{Khulna-geo-stub ...
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Ramzan Miah Mosque
The Ramzan Miah Jame Mosque (, ), and more popularly known as the Chowdhury Mosjid (), is a Sunni Friday mosque, located in the Noakhali District of Bangladesh. The mosque is situated in the village of Daulat Ramdi, located in Kabirhat Upazila's No. 7 Bataiya Union Parishad. Overview Built in 1770 CE, during the Mughal era, the existence of the mosque was not widely known to the general public until it was brought forward to Kabirhat's upazila nirbahi officer, Shariful Islam. The three-domed mosque was established by Shaykh Noor Ullah Chowdhury and Shaykh Mujeer Ullah Chowdhury, the ancestors of the current chairman of the mosque, Khwaja Mu'in ad-Din Chowdhury. Gallery Ramjan_Mia_Mosque_1.jpg, The upper part of the mosque Ramjan Mia Mosque 3.jpg, See also * Islam in Bangladesh * List of mosques in Bangladesh References External links 18th-century mosques in Bangladesh Noakhali Noakhali District (), historically known as Bhulua (), is a District ...
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Tarak Ramzan
Mohammad Tarak Ramzan (born January 1953) is a British businessman, and the founder and CEO of the Quiz womenswear retail chain. Ramzan was born in the Southside area of Glasgow, Scotland. In 1947, his father arrived in Scotland from Pakistan, and started a business making duffle coats, kilts, and tartan pinafores, before returning to Pakistan, with his son taking over a staff of 30 at the age of 18. As of early 2017, Quiz had more than 300 stores and outlets worldwide, and employed 1500 people. In July 2017, Ramzan listed the company on the AIM section of the London Stock Exchange The London Stock Exchange (LSE) is a stock exchange based in London, England. the total market value of all companies trading on the LSE stood at US$3.42 trillion. Its current premises are situated in Paternoster Square close to St Paul's Cath ... with an initial market valuation of £200 million as it raised £102.7 million of cash from investors. See also List of British Pakistanis Referen ...
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Shad Ramzan
Shad Ramzaan (born Mohammad Ramzan Shah; 12 April 1956) is a Kashmiri writer and scholar. He wrote his first poem at the apparent age of 15. During his career, he wrote numerous poems such as ''Kore Kakud Pushrith Gome'' for which he was awarded Sahitya Akademi Award in Kashmiri in 2014. Biography He was born on 12 April 1956 to Khair ud Din Mohammad Shah who was a Persian scholar in Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir. He wrote on various topics such as Kashmiri language and literature. Some of his books were published by Sahitya Akademi, National Book Trust, and by the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages. Primarily writes criticism, his research article titled ''Zulmatus Laal Kya Chhi Tai'' was published in 2005 and is considered one of the prominent contribution to Kashmiri prose and poetry. His research article titled ''Sahal Chha Mani Bozun'' consists of a detailed account of Kashmir language, literature and folklore. Controversy University of Kashmi. ...
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