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Saadallah, also spelled Saadullah, Sa'dullah or Sadollah () is a male given name meaning ''Joy of God''. People with the name include: People with the given name *Sadullah Ergin (born 1964), Turkish politician *Sadullah Güney (1883–1945), Ottoman Army officer * Saadallah Howayek (1853–1915), Lebanese politician *Saadallah al-Jabiri (1891–1948), Syrian prime minister * Sadullah Khan, South African writer and speaker on Islamic issues *Saadallah Mazraani, Lebanese communist politician * Saadallah Agha al-Qalaa (1950–2025), Syrian government minister *Saadallah Wannous (1941–1997), Syrian playwright People with the surname *Amir Sadollah (born 1980), American mixed martial artist * Abdulla Saadalla, Tanzanian CCM politician and Member of Parliament See also *Saad (other) ** Saad, a given name and family name *Sa'd al-Din (other) Sa'd al-Din (Arabic: سعد الدين), also written Saad Eddine or Saadeddine, is an Arabic name and given name. People with th ...
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Sadullah Ergin
Sadullah Ergin (born 6 July 1964) is a Turkish people, Turkish politician. Born to Mehmet İsmet Ergin and Hatice Ergin in Antakya. He completed his primary and secondary education there and then studied at the Uludağ University Economics and Social Sciences Faculty in Bursa for one year. He continued his studies at the Ankara University Faculty of Law, graduating in 1987. Following the completion of his military service, he served as a lawyer for the Regional Directorate for Foundations of Hatay for five years. He resigned in 1995 and began to work as a self-employed lawyer. He has been at the management position of several association and societies. Ergin is a founding member of the ruling Justice and Development Party (Turkey), Justice and Development Party (AKP). Beginning 3 November 2002, he was member of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, Turkish parliament for three terms from Hatay Province representing the Justice and Development Party. On 1 May 2009, Ergin became ...
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Sadullah Güney
Sadullah Güney also known as Ali Sadullah Bey (Galata, 1883 – June 18, 1945) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and the Turkish Army. He was also the General Director of the Seyr-i Sefain (January 6, 1923 – July 1, 1933). Medals and decorations *Order of the Medjidie 4th and 3rd class *Order of Osmanieh 4th *Gallipoli Star (Ottoman Empire) *Silver Medal of Liyakat *Silver Medal of Imtiyaz *Prussia Iron Cross 2nd class *Austria-Hungary Military Merit Medal (Austria-Hungary) 3rd *Austria-Hungary Order of the Iron Crown (Austria) 3rd * Medal of Independence with Red Ribbon See also *List of high-ranking commanders of the Turkish War of Independence *Armistice of Mudros The Armistice of Mudros () ended hostilities in the Middle Eastern theatre between Ottoman Turkey and the Allies of World War I. It was signed on 30 October 1918 by the Ottoman Minister of Marine Affairs Rauf Bey and British Admiral Somerset ... External links *Ali BozoğluSadullah Güney ''Deni ...
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Saadallah Howayek
Saadallah Howayek (; born c. 1853) was a politician from the Ottoman period. He lived in Helta, Lebanon and served in the Administration Council for Mount Lebanon between the years 1902 and 1907. Election to council Franko Pasha was the governor of Mount Lebanon from 1868 to 1873. Saadallah Howayek was appointed as interim mutasarrif after Franko Pasha's office expired, while the Ottoman porte appointed a new governor. Saadallah Howayek was then elected into the Maronite Batroun seat of the Administration Council. He won his seat during the Muzaffer Pasha's (born Wladyslaw Czajkowski, from Poland, born 1843 and died 1907) rule as Mutasarrif or governor of Mount Lebanon from 1902–1907. 1910 demonstrations The councilors who defended this position were Saadallah Howayek (Maronite, Batrun); Khalil Akl (Maronite, Matn); Mahmoud Jumblatt ( Druze, Jezzine); Mohammad Sabra (Druze, Matn); Elias Chouairi (Greek Orthodox, Matn); Youssef Baridi (Greek Catholic, Zahleh); and Mohammad Mou ...
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Saadallah Al-Jabiri
Saadallah al-Jabiri (; 1893–1947) was a Syrian statesman and politician who served as the two-time prime minister and a two-time Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Syria. Jabiri was exiled by the French authorities to the village of Douma in North Lebanon, where he rented the house of Melhim Kheir. His sister, Fayza al-Jabiri, was married to Riad Al Solh, two-time prime minister of Lebanon.''The Middle East enters the twenty-first century''
By Robert Owen Freedman, Baltimore University 2002, page 218. The
Saadallah al-Jabiri Square Saadallah Al-Jabiri Square () is the central town square at the heart of the Syrian city of Aleppo. ...
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Sadullah Khan
Sadullah Khan, originally from South Africa,born in Vryburg,was a student leader active in the anti-apartheid struggle. Sheikh Khan has been a public speaker since the age of 12, a public reciter of Quran since age 6, a chanter of melodious odes in praise of the Prophet since 8, and an experienced teacher at colleges and universities in South Africa and the United States; Khan completed studies in law at University of Durban, South Africa, Journalism (UK) and Islamic Studies at Al - Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt. Khan co-founded the Islamic College of Southern Africa (now International Peace University of South Africa) where he also headed the Quranic Sciences Department from 1990 to 1998. He formerly wrote the column ''Ask the Imam'' for Beliefnet.com, and lectured on Islamic Civilization at California State University, Dominguez Hills, where he also presented a thirteen-week three-hour weekly live TV program from CSUDH on Islamic Civilization & Culture. As a motivational ...
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Saadallah Mazraani
Saadallah Mazraani () is the Vice General Secretary of the Lebanese Communist Party since its 8th congress in 1998. He was nominated for parliamentary elections for several times in South Lebanon and scored a considerable number of votes every time he ran, but never succeeded in winning a parliamentary seat. In the last elections in 2005, he got 8,886 votes in the second district without success. He was the General Secretary of the General Union of the Students of the Lebanese University from 1971 to 1973, then the General Secretary of the Union of Lebanese Democratic Youth ( ULDY) from 1974 to 1978. He is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Lebanese Communist Party since 1976 till now, and a member of the central council of the Lebanese National Movement The Lebanese National Movement (LNM; , ''Al-Harakat al-Wataniyya al-Lubnaniyya'') was a front of Leftist, pan-Arabist and Syrian nationalist parties and organizations active during the early years of the Lebanese ...
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Saadallah Agha Al-Qalaa
Saadallah Agha al-Qalaa (; 1950 – 27 April 2025) was a Syrian politician who served as the minister of tourism. He held a Ph.D. in civil engineering. Life and career Born in 1950, al-Qalaa studied music at the Conservatory of Aleppo and later became a teacher there. At the same time, he studied civil engineering at the University of Aleppo. He travelled to France to prepare his Ph.D. in Engineering. Upon his return to Syria as a professor of engineering and computer programming at the University of Damascus, he began to write many studies and research in Arabic music Arabic music () is the music of the Arab world with all its diverse List of music styles, music styles and genres. Arabic countries have many rich and varied styles of music and also many linguistic Varieties of Arabic, dialects, with each countr ..., and presented hundreds of hours of music television programs, in Syrian television and most of the Arab television stations. Adept at playing qanun, he was also ...
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Saadallah Wannous
Saadallah Wannous () (1941 – 15 May 1997) was a Syrian playwright, writer and editor on Arabic theater. He was born in the village of Hussein al-Bahr, near Tartous, where he received his early education. He studied journalism in Cairo, Egypt and later served as editor of the art and cultural sections of the Syrian official newspaper ''Al-Baath'' and the Lebanese daily ''As-Safir''. For many years, he was also director of the department for music and theater in the Ministry for Culture and National Guidance of Syria. In the late 1960s, he traveled to Paris where he studied theater and encountered various currents, trends, and schools of European theater. His career as a playwright had begun in the early Sixties with several short, one-act plays, characterized by his fundamental theme: the relationship between the individual and society and its authorities. Career In the late 1960s, triggered by the Arab defeat of the 1967 war with Israel, political Arabic theater was born. ...
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Amir Sadollah
Amir Ali Sadollah (, born August 27, 1980) is a retired American mixed martial artist, formerly with the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He was the winner of Spike TV's ''The Ultimate Fighter 7''. He has fought exclusively within the confines of the UFC Octagon since the beginning of his MMA career, making him one of the few fighters who have done so. Mixed martial arts career Early career Sadollah was born in Brooklyn, New York, but raised in Richmond, Virginia, to an Iranian father and an Irish-American mother. Following his graduation from John Randolph Tucker High School he attended J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College. Amir began mixed martial arts as a way to stay in shape. He began to take the sport more seriously after working as a surgical technologist at VCU Healthsystems and seeing similarities in the personalities of surgeons and fighters. Amir trained at Combat Sports Center in Richmond, VA. Amir trained under Brian Crenshaw, Fred Corritone and Dwayne "Dies ...
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Abdulla Saadalla
Abdulla Juma Abdulla Saadalla is a Tanzanian CCM politician and Member of Parliament for Rahaleo constituency since 2010. He is the Deputy Minister of East African Cooperation. References Living people Chama Cha Mapinduzi MPs Tanzanian MPs 2010–2015 Deputy government ministers of Tanzania Year of birth missing (living people) {{Tanzania-politician-stub ...
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Saad (other)
Saad or Sa'ad may also refer to: * Saad (letter), a letter in the Arabic script * Saad (name), people carrying the name or surname * Sa'ad, a kibbutz in the Negev desert in Israel *Saad Esporte Clube, a Brazilian football club * Saad SC, an Iraqi football club * Saad Specialist Hospital, in Khobar, Saudi Arabia * Saad National Schools, in Khobar, Saudi Arabia * Kolej Yayasan Saad, formerly Saad Foundation College, a school in Malaysia *, a Pakistan Navy submarine See also * Sad (other) * Saadi (other) *Sa'd al-Din (other) Sa'd al-Din (Arabic: سعد الدين), also written Saad Eddine or Saadeddine, is an Arabic name and given name. People with the name include: People * Sa'd al-Din Köpek (died 1240), court administrator under Seljuq Sultans of Rum * Taftazani ..., including variants such as Saadeddine * Saadallah, a given name and family name * Banu Sa'ad, one of the tribes of Arabia during Muhammad's era * System Administrator Appreciatio ...
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Saad (name)
Saad () is a common male Arabic given name. The name stems from the Arabic verb ( 'to be happy, fortunate or lucky'). ''Saad'' is the stem of variant given names Suad and Sa‘id. It may be a shortened version of Sa'd al-Din, and is not to be confused with it. It is not the same as the single Arabic letter ''ṣād'', which has no intrinsic meaning. It may refer to: Tribal name *Banu Sa'd, a Saudi tribe Saad Qureshi sukkur * Al Bu Sa’ad, a Hashemite Jifrid tribe in Yemen & parts of Somalia First name * Saad Albazei, Saudi Arabian intellectual * Saad Shaddad Al-Asmari, Saudi Arabian runner * Saad Awad, American mixed martial artist of Palestinian descent * Saad Benyamin, Iraqi international football (soccer) player * Saad El-Hawli, Australian rules footballer * Saad Eskander, Iraqi-Kurdish academic and researcher *Saad Kamil Al-Fadhli, Kuwaiti football referee *Sa'ad Al-Faqih, Saudi dissident *Saad Haddad, Lebanese military personnel * Saad Hafeez, Danish cricketer *S ...
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