| Al-Siyasa Al-Siyasa is a daily newspaper published in Kuwait. Naji al-Ali worked on it from 1968 to 1974. A recent editor is Ahmad Al-Jarallah Al-Siyasa was also a newspaper in Egypt that was mouthpiece for the Eqyptian Liberal Constitutionalist Party in the 1910s and 1920s. Muhammad Husayn Haykal was editor in 1922. Al-Siyasa
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| Cinema of Palestine Palestinian cinema is relatively young in comparison to Arab cinema as a whole, many Palestinian movies are made with European and Israeli funding and support. Palestinian movies are not exclusively produced in Arabic and some are made in English, French and Hebrew. It is believed that there have been over 800 films produced about Palestinians, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and other related topics. Cinema_of_Palestine
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| Latifa Baka Talk:Latifa_Baka
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| Saleh al-Oufi Saleh Muhammad 'Awadullah al-'Alawi al-'Oufi () (d. 2005) was a member of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), and became the leader of that group when Abdel Aziz al-Muqrin was killed in June 2004. Al-Oufi in turn was killed in August 2005, in Madinah. Saleh_al-Oufi
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| Hoda Barakat Hoda Barakat () (born 1952) is an acclaimed Lebanese novelist who lived much of her life in Beirut and later moved to Paris, where she now resides. Her works, written in Arabic, have been translated into many languages, including English, French, Italian, Spanish, Turkish, Dutch, Greek and German. Hoda_Barakat
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| Ahmed Refai Taha Refa'i Ahmed Taha () or Refa'i Ahmed Taha Musa or Ahmed Refa'i Taha, alias Abu Yasser al-Masri ( leader of a terrorist component of al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya, having succeeded "The Blind Sheikh" Omar Abdel-Rahman in that role after the latter's arrest in 1993 and imprisonment for life in 1995.The list of banned entities maintained by the US Treasury Department puts his date of birth at 24 June 1954, and lists additional aliases of his, including 'Issam 'Ali Muhammad 'Abd Allah, ( Ahmed_Refai_Taha
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| Institute of Coptic Studies The Institute of Coptic Studies (معهد الدراسات القبطية) was founded in 1954 by the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. It is based in Cairo.The institute is the Egyptian church's main research centre in subjects of Coptology and for shared in many research about different aspect of Coptology since its establishment .Coptic painters Isaac Fanous and Adel Nassief studied in the institute. Institute_of_Coptic_Studies
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| Samir Ghanem Samir Ghanem () is a veteran Egyptian comedian, singer, and entertainer. He was a member of the stand-up comedy trio Tholathy Adwa'a El Masrah alongside George Sidhom and El Deif Ahmed. .Their debut was Doctor Save Me, a short performance that introduced them to the world of fame.They presented the first ever TV Ramadan Riddles. Samir_Ghanem
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| Netscott/JPMCC User:Netscott/JPMCC
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| La Anam (, ) is a 1957 Egyptian melodrama film. The film follows the intricate story of Nadia Lutfi, a daughter of divorced parents who suffers from Electra complex, which drives her to intervene in her father's relationships.Directed by the Egyptian film director Salah Abu Seif, this film is based on a novel with the same name written by the Egyptian novelist Ihsan Abdel Quddous. La_Anam
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| Raya and Sakina Raya and Sakina (Arabic:Egypt's most famous serial killers, began killing women in the Labban neighborhood of Alexandria in the early days of the 20th century. The police stood helplessly in front of the successive reports about missing people. The common things in those reports were that the victims were all females, wearing a sufficient amount of gold jewelry, some amount of money and most of them were last seen with a woman called Sakina. Raya_and_Sakina
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| 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict/Archive 37 Talk:2006_Israel-Lebanon_conflict/Archive_37
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| SlimVirgin/Archive41 User_talk:SlimVirgin/Archive41
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| Adel Abdel Bary The Egyptians Adel Mohammed Abdul Almagid Abdel Bary (عادل محمد عبدالمجيد عبدالباري) and Ibrahim Hussein Abdel Hadi Eidarous have been in the custody of the United Kingdom since 1999, fighting extradition to the United States, where they are wanted in connection with the 1998 United States embassy bombings. The Saudi Khalid al-Fawwaz was arrested earlier and is in a similar situation. Adel_Abdel_Bary
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| Fatemeh Keshavarz Fatemeh Keshavarz () (born 1952 in Shiraz, Iran) is an Iranian academic, writer and literary figure. She is a professor of Persian Language and Comparative Literature and chair of the department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages and Literatures at Washington University in St. Louis. Fatemeh Keshavarz holds a B.A. (1976) in Persian Language and Literature from Shiraz University, and an M.A. (1981) and a PhD (1985) in Near Eastern Studies from School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Fatemeh_Keshavarz
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| Returnees from Albania The case of the Returnees from Albania was a massive criminal trial in an Egyptian military court from February to April 1999. The trial is one of the principal sources of information about Sunni terrorist groups in the 1990s, especially al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya and its offshoot Egyptian Islamic Jihad.The largest trial in Egypt since the 1981 trials surrounding the assassination of President Anwar Sadat, it was a landmark case in the topics of extraordinary rendition and the credibility of the testimony of terrorism detainees. Returnees_from_Albania
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| WikiProject Deletion sorting/Central Asia Wikipedia:WikiProject_Deletion_sorting/Central_Asia
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| Ali Pasha Sherif Talk:Ali_Pasha_Sherif
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| Akradecki/Sandbox2 User:Akradecki/Sandbox2
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| Rana Raslan Rana Raslan (born 17 March 1977) is an Arab Israeli from Haifa who was named Miss Israel in 1999. She was the first (and so far the only) Arab Israeli to win this title. In Israel, the official title is "Malkat Hayofi" - Israel’s Beauty Queen. The then Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu commented the nomination as a feat of democracy in Israel, while some Arab and Israeli journalists viewed this as a pre-electional political move. Rana_Raslan
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| Mamdouh Ismail Mamdouh Ismail () is an Egyptian defence attorney and a former member of "the Jihad group" (later called Egyptian Islamic Jihad), who since the 1980s has represented various Egyptians accused of terrorism offences in Egypt. He was arrested himself on 29 March 2007 and is now accused of complicity in an "Egyptian project" of al-Qaeda, taking his orders from Ayman al-Zawahiri via Muhammad Khalil al-Hukaymah (al-Qaeda propaganda chief) and Hani al-Sibai (publicist for Egyptian Islamic Jihad). Mamdouh_Ismail
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| Ankhhaf (sculpture) painted limestone bust of Ankhhaf is considered the work "of a master" of Ancient Egyptian art from the time of the Old Kingdom, and can be seen at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Its catalog number is Museum Expedition 27.442. It depicts a mature man and was therefore likely made during the reign of Khafre (circa 2520-2494 BC), is a nearly unique glimpse of the features of an actual person, as sculptures portraying true likenesses of people (rather than stylized idealistic portrayals) are rare in Ancient Egyptian art. Ankhhaf_(sculpture)
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2007 April 10 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2007_April_10
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| Articles for deletion/Marco Mann Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Marco_Mann
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| MaDonal MaDonal is a restaurant located in the town of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq. It purposely resembles McDonald's, both in appearance and menu; for instance, MaDonal's menu includes "Big Macks." It is one of two McDonalds-like restaurants in the town; the other one, Matbax, claims that MaDonal is "cheap quality". MaDonal
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| History of Dubai The first human settlement in the history of Dubai was in approximately 3000 BC, when the area was inhabited by nomadic cattle herders. In the 3rd century CE, the area came under the control of the Sassanid Empire which lasted until the 7th century CE, when the Umayyad Caliphate took control and introduced Islam to the area. History_of_Dubai
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| Antisemitism/Archive 25 Talk:Antisemitism/Archive_25
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| General Congregation Council General Congregation Council (المجلس الملي العام للاقباط الارثوذكس ) is part of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria and represents the laity of the Church, it is also known as the Coptic Orthodox Lay CouncilEstablished in February 1874 during the vacancy time of the Patriarchal Throne before the election of Pope Cyril V of Alexandria. General_Congregation_Council
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| TonyTheTiger/Archive 9 User_talk:TonyTheTiger/Archive_9
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| Raed Salah Raed Salah, , is the leader of the northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel. First known among Arab citizens of Israel as a poet and father of eight children, Salah also served as the mayor of Umm al-Fahm - an Israeli-Arab city bordering the Green Line - in the 1990s. His popularity increased after his arrest by Israeli authorities in 2003 on allegations of funding Hamas. Raed_Salah
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| Robert Merkel/archive 4 User_talk:Robert_Merkel/archive_4
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| Yahia Badreddin al Houthi Yahia Badreddin al-Houthi is the spiritual leader of Zaydi rebels who are fighting against the Government of Yemen.Al-Houthi cosigned a letter to the Yemeni government with Abdullah al-Ruzami, the rebels' military leader, in May 2005 offering an end to the uprising if the government would send emissaries or ended the military campaign against the rebels. Yahia_Badreddin_al_Houthi
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| Abdullah al-Ruzami Abdullah Eida al-Ruzami is the military and spiritual leader of Zaydi rebels who are fighting against the Government of Yemen.He cosigned a letter to the Yemeni government with Yahia Badreddin al Houthi, the rebels' spiritual leader, in May 2005 offering an end to the uprising if the government would send emissaries or ended the military campaign against the rebels. Abdullah_al-Ruzami
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| Al-Qaeda in Iraq Al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) is a group playing an active role in the Iraqi insurgency. Initially it was led as Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad (, Group of Monotheism and Jihad) by the Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi until his death in 2006. It is now believed to be led by Abu Hamza al-Muhajir (presumed to be the Egyptian Abu Ayyub al-Masri). Al-Qaeda_in_Iraq
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| Yousef Wali Yousef Wali is a former Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation (1982-2004) of Egypt. He was also Deputy Prime minister and Deputy Chairman of the ruling National Democratic Party Yousef_Wali
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| Elizabeth Warnock Fernea Elizabeth Warnock Fernea (October 21, 1927 - December 2, 2008) was an influential writer, filmmaker, and anthropologist who spent much of her life in the field producing numerous ethnographies and films that capture the struggles and turmoil of African and Middle Eastern cultures. Her husband, the anthropologist Robert A. Fernea, was a large influence in her life. Elizabeth_Warnock_Fernea
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| LINKdotNET LINKdotNET is an Egyptian ISP and internet company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Orascom Telecom.The first precursor of LINKdotNET was InTouch Communications. Established in 1992, InTouch was the first ISP in Egypt. Another company, Link Egypt, was formed in 1995 to provide internet services and solutions. LINKdotNET
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| Kirkuk Olympic Stadium Talk:Kirkuk_Olympic_Stadium
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| Saudi captives held in Guantanamo United States Department of Defense, 139 Saudi captives were held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps in Cuba. July 16, 2007, 77 men were reported to have been released.extrajudicial detention in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps in Cuba since the camps opened on January 11, 2002. Saudi_captives_held_in_Guantanamo
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| Nsmith999/Sandbox User:Nsmith999/Sandbox
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| Ahaat Ahaat () is a technique used in Arabic vocal music, involving the use of extended melodic variations on the syllable "a." The technique, which gives the impression of a sigh, is typically used to express strong emotion such as longing or sorrow.Ahaat is used in Arabic classical music as well as in light classical music, such as that performed by the Egyptian singer Umm Kulthum. Ahaat
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| Bureij Bureij () is a Palestinian refugee camp located in the central Gaza Strip east of the Salah ad-Din road in the Deir al-Balah Governorate. The camp's total land area is 529 dunums and in 2005, it had a population of 34,951 with 28,770 registered refugees. The camp was established in 1949 with a population of 13,000 Palestinians from the broader Gaza area. Bureij
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| Sangla Hill Sangla Hill is a Tehsil in Pakistan located in Nankana Sahib District in the Punjab Province. Sangla_Hill
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| Yeltsinism Yeltsinism is a term sometimes used to denote the political and economic policies of Boris Yeltsin, after he became the effective ruler of Russia following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991. The term "Yeltsinism" is most often used with a negative connotation. Yeltsinism
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| Iran newspaper cockroach cartoon controversy Talk:Iran_newspaper_cockroach_cartoon_controversy
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| Allegations of Israeli apartheid/ProposedChange Talk:Allegations_of_Israeli_apartheid/ProposedChange
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| Heracleion Heracleion
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| Battle of Baqubah Battle_of_Baqubah
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| History of Hamas The History of Hamas is an account of the Palestinian Sunni Islamic organization. History_of_Hamas
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