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Sahab (or Sahib, Saheb) may refer to: *Sahib, an honorific from Arabic *Sahaba or Companions of the Prophet, companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad * Sahab district, a district of Amman, the capital of Jordan * Sahab Geographic and Drafting Institute, a geographical and cartographical institute in Iran * As-Sahab, the media production house of al-Qaeda * Selim Sahab (born 1941), contemporary conductor and composer * Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan, Islamist sectarian organization in Pakistan * ''Saheb'' (1981 film), 1981 Indian Bengali-language football drama film by Bijoy Bose **''Saaheb ''Saaheb'' () is a 1985 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Anil Ganguly. It is a remake of the 1981 Bengali film '' Saheb'' directed by Bijoy Bose, Starring Tapas Paul and Utpal Dutt. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Amrita Singh, Raakhee ...'', 1985 Indian Hindi-language remake by Anil Ganguly * ''Saheb'' (film), 2019 Indian political film by Shailesh Prajapati *'' Sahibaan'', 1993 Indian ro ...
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Sahib
Sahib or Saheb () is a term of address originating from Arabic (). As a loanword, ''Sahib'' has passed into several languages, including Persian, Kurdish, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Uzbek, Turkmen, Tajik, Crimean Tatar, Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, Pashto, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Rohingya and Somali. During medieval times, it was used either as an official title or an honorific. Now, in South and Central Asia, it is almost exclusively used to give respect to someone higher or lower. The honorific has largely been replaced with '' sir''. In the Tibeto-Burman language of Mizo, it is shorten as sâp, referring to people of European descent. Derived non-ruling princes' titles Sahibzada ''Sahibzada'' is a princely style or title equivalent to, or referring to a young prince. This derivation using the Persian suffix ''-zada(h)'', literally 'born from' (or further male/female descendant; compare ''Shahzada'') a ''Sahib'', was also (part of) the formal style for ...
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Companions Of The Prophet
The Companions of the Prophet () were the Muslim disciples and followers of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who saw or met him during his lifetime. The companions played a major role in Muslim battles, society, hadith narration, and governance during and after the life of Muhammad. The era of the companions began following the death of Muhammad in 632 CE, and ended in 110 AH (728 CE) when the last companion Abu al-Tufayl died. Later Islamic scholars accepted their testimony of the words and deeds of Muhammad, the occasions on which the Quran was revealed and other important matters in Islamic history and practice. The testimony of the companions, as it was passed down through trusted chains of narrators ('' asānīd''), was the basis of the developing Islamic tradition. From the traditions (''hadith'') of the life of Muhammad and his companions are drawn the Muslim way of life (''sunnah''), the code of conduct (''sharia'') it requires, and Islamic jurisprudence (''fiqh''). ...
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Sahab District
Sahab () is a municipality in Jordan located southeast of the capital Amman. It is the only locality in the Sahab District of the Amman Governorate. Modern Sahab began as a Bedouin-owned plantation village in the late 19th century during Ottoman rule. The plantation was originally worked by Egyptian migrant farmers who purchased and permanently settled the lands in 1894 and developed Sahab into an agricultural estate. Sahab became its own municipality in 1962 and today is a densely populated industrial hub. It is home to the country's largest industrial city, the Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein Industrial Estate, and the largest cemetery in greater Amman, as well as the Caves of Raqeem site mentioned in the Qur'an ( Surat al-Kahf). The population of Sahab in 2015 was 169,434. History Beginning in the 1870s, Egyptian families mostly from the eastern villages of Egypt migrated to Transjordan to avoid corvée labor for the digging of the Suez Canal. Initially they worked as seasonal f ...
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Sahab Geographic And Drafting Institute
Sahab Geographic and Drafting Institute is the first geographical and cartographical institute in the private sector of Iran and the Middle East. It produces maps, globes, atlases and other educational materials regarding geography. The current manager of the institute is Mohammad Reza Sahab. History ''Sahab Geographic and Drafting Institute'' was founded in 1935 by Abolghasem Sahab and his son Abbas Sahab. Products Sahab Institute has produced more than 3000 titles, such as maps, atlases, globes, school text books and posters. Library Sahab Library was established by Abolghasem Sahab, and was later developed by Abbas Sahab. There are about 32000 books and journals regarding geography. There are also around 20000 different maps. Persian Gulf ''Sahab Geographic and Drafting Institute'' has published many books and maps regarding Persian Gulf The Persian Gulf, sometimes called the Arabian Gulf, is a Mediterranean seas, mediterranean sea in West Asia. The body of water ...
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As-Sahab
As-Sahab Media (Arabic: السحاب, "The Cloud") is the official media wing of Al-Qaeda's core leadership based in Pakistan and Afghanistan. It produces media featuring original sermons and speeches by senior Al-Qaeda commanders as well as footage of international operations carried out by Al-Qaeda. In addition to being released in Arabic, some published videos come with English subtitles. As-Sahab produces "documentary-quality" videos and its first production under the name is believed to have been in 2001 with the involvement of Adam Yahiye Gadahn. Regional subchannels As-Sahab's subchannels are divided into their respective geographical regions and prominent Al-Qaeda groups of the regions, these channels feature region specific footage and feature speeches from their own individual leaders. Az-Zallaqa Media, Nusrat al-Islam in West Africa Al-Andalus Media, Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb Al-Malahem Media (), Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula Al-Kataib Media (), ...
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Selim Sahab
Selim Sahab () is a conductor and contemporary composer. Sahab was born in palestine in 1941, but is now a citizen of Egypt. Sahab obtained a Bachelor of Choral Conducting in 1971 from the Institute of Jnesen. In 1976, he obtained a diploma in Symphony Orchestra Conducting from the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory. In 1977, Sahab returned to Lebanon and wrote reviews that were published in Lebanese and Arabic newspapers and magazines. Sahab also worked as a musical supervisor for the official Lebanese radio station. He established the Beirut Arab Music Ensemble for Arabic Music in Lebanon in 1980. He is now the head of 'Opera Masr', as well as being given the title of 'Good Will Ambassador'. Founder In Lebanon * Beirut Arab Music Ensemble * Lebanon Children's Choir In Egypt *National Arab Music Ensemble * Cairo Opera Children's Choir *Children Choir for the General Services of Heliopolis *Choral groups in the Maternal and Child Welfare Association See also *Cairo Ope ...
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Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan
The Sipah-e-Sahaba (SS), also known as the Millat-e-Islamiyya (MI), was a banned Sunni Islamist Deobandi organisation in Pakistan. Founded by Pakistani cleric Haq Nawaz Jhangvi in 1989 after breaking away from Sunni Deobandi party Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F), it was based in Jhang, Punjab, but had offices in all of Pakistan's provinces and territories.B. Raman"Musharraf's Ban: An Analysis" ''South Asia Analysis Group'', Paper no. 395, 18 January 2002 It operated as a federal and provincial political party until it was banned and outlawed as a terrorist organization by Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf in 2002. Even though it has been banned by the Pakistani government on numerous occasions, the Sipah-e-Sahaba has continued to operate under a different name throughout the country; it has significant underground support in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The organization was also banned by the United Kingdom, where there is a significant Pakistani diaspora population, in 2001. ...
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Saheb (1981 Film)
''Saheb'' is a 1981 Indian Bengali-language sports drama film co-written and directed by Bijoy Bose. Produced by Shyamal Chatterjee under the banner of Basanta Pictures in their first venture, the film is based on a radio play of the same name written by Ranjan Roy. It stars Tapas Paul in the titular role, alongside Utpal Dutt, Madhabi Mukherjee and Mahua Roy Chowdhury in lead roles, while Shambhu Bhattacharya, N. Vishwanathan, Nimu Bhowmik, Kaushik Banerjee, Shakuntala Barua, Ratna Ghoshal and Rekha Chatterjee play supporting roles, with Anil Chatterjee in a special appearance. It plots a promising football player Saheb, the youngest son of his father, who stands like a saviour at the time of financial crisis during his sister’s marriage, by giving his kidney up without informing his family members. The film marks Bijoy Bose's first collaboration with Tapas Paul. Music of the film was composed by Abhijit Bandyopadhyay, with lyrics penned by Rabindranath Tagore and Gauri ...
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Saaheb
''Saaheb'' () is a 1985 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Anil Ganguly. It is a remake of the 1981 Bengali film '' Saheb'' directed by Bijoy Bose, Starring Tapas Paul and Utpal Dutt. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Amrita Singh, Raakhee, Deven Verma, Utpal Dutt, Biswajit, Vijay Arora, A. K. Hangal and Dilip Dhawan. The music was composed by Bappi Lahiri. The plot follows Saaheb, the youngest son of a family, who is focused on football. Due to this, everyone in the family constantly tells him he is no good. However, when circumstances demand, he gives up his kidney to fund his sister's marriage, at the cost of his football career. Plot Retired Badri Prasad Sharma lives with his sons and their family. His younger son Sunil aka Saheb and daughter Gulti are the only one not married. Saheb is a Goal Keeper and football is his passion. But he is demotivated all the time by his brothers and their wives. Only person who understands him is his elder sister in law Sujata with ...
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Saheb (2019 Film)
''Saheb'' is a 2019 Indian Gujarati-language political drama film directed by Shailesh Prajapati and written by Paresh Vyas. It is based on student politics in India and stars Malhar Thakar and Kinjal Rajpriya in the lead roles. The film was released on 8 February 2019. Cast * Malhar Thakar as Malhar Palladia * Kinjal Rajpriya as Mahek * Nisarg Trivedi as Saumitra * Prashant Barot as Jayanti Bhai * Parikshit Tamaliya as Chintu Soundtrack The songs of the film are composed by Amar Khandha. Reception ''Saheb'' received good reviews from critics; ''The Times of India ''The Times of India'' (''TOI'') is an Indian English-language daily newspaper and digital news media owned and managed by the Times Group. It is the List of newspapers in India by circulation, third-largest newspaper in India by circulation an ...'' gave 3.5/5 stars.https://www.iamgujarat.com/entertainment/movie-review/gujarati-movie-review-of-saheb/articleshow/73839767.cms?story=4 References E ...
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Sahibaan
''Sahibaan'' is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Ramesh Talwar. It features Rishi Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt and Madhuri Dixit in the lead roles. It marked Kapoor's fourth onscreen collaboration with Talwar after ''Doosra Aadmi'' (1977), '' Duniya'' (1984) and '' Zamana'' (1985) and second with Dutt as well after ''Hathyar'' (1989). Cast * Rishi Kapoor as Gopi * Sanjay Dutt as Kunwar Vijay Pal Singh * Madhuri Dixit as Sahibaan * Sonu Walia as Rajkumari Razee * Bharat Kapoor as Diwan Durga 'Durge' Singh * Kiran Kumar as Tikka * Satyendra Kapoor as Balakram * Javed Khan as Kheru * Anjana Mumtaz as Mrs. Balakram * Beena Banerjee as Mrs. Tikka * Mangal Dhillon as Police Inspector * Tinnu Anand as Inder - film director * Sudhir Pandey as Inder's Guide Soundtrack Anand Bakshi Anand Bakshi (21 July 1930 – 30 March 2002) was an Indian poet and lyricist. He won Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist 4 times during his career. He wrote over 6000 film songs in mo ...
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Sahib (other)
Sahib is an Arabic title. Sahib may also refer to: * Sahib Singh, Indian Sikh scholar * Sahib Singh (Sikh martyr), one of the Panj Pyare (five baptised Sikhs) in Sikhism * Sahib Singh of Patiala, ruler of Patiala, India * Sahib Singh Bedi, a descendant of Guru Nanak (the founder of Sikhism) * Sahib Singh Sokhey, Indian biochemist and military physician * Sahib Singh Verma, an Indian politician, former chief minister of Delhi * Sahib Shihab, American saxophonist See also * Saheb (other) * Sahab (other) * Sahebabad (other) * Sahebganj (other) * Sahiba Mahal, a Mughal empress * ''Sahibaan'', a 1993 Indian film * Sahibi River, in India * '' Saheb Bibi Golam'', a 1953 Bengali-language novel by Indian writer Bimal Mitra ** ''Saheb Bibi Golam'' (film), a 1956 Indian Bengali-language film adaptation ** '' Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam'', a 1962 Indian Hindi-language film adaptation by Abrar Alvi *** '' Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam: The Original Screenpla ...
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