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Ain Shams University
Ain_Shams_University
Samir Kassir
Samir Kassir (سمير قصير in Arabic) (May 5 1960 June 2 2005) was a professor of history at Saint-Joseph University and journalist. Born to a Palestinian father and a Syrian mother. Kassir received his degree in philosophy and political philosophy in 1984, in 1990, Kassir earned his PhD in Modern History also from the University of Sorbonne.
Samir_Kassir
WV22
Tomb WV22, in the Western arm of the Valley of the Kings, was used as the resting place of one of the greatest rulers of Egypt's New Kingdom, Amenhotep III. The tomb is unique in that it has two subsidiary burial chambers for the pharaoh's wives Tiye and Sitamen (who was also his daughter).The tombs layout and decoration follow the tombs of the kings predecessors Amenhotep II and Thutmoses IV however the decoration is much finer in quality.
WV22
Land Day
Land Day (, Yom al-Ard; , Yom Ha'adama), March 30, is an annual day of commemoration for Palestinians, of the events of that date in 1976. A general strike and marches were organized in Arab towns from the Galilee to the Negev in 1976 in response to the government's announcement of a plan that would confiscate thousands of dunams of land in Arab areas.
Land_Day
Arabian-Nubian Shield
Arabian-Nubian Shield (ANS) is an exposure of Precambrian crystalline rocks on the flanks of the Red Sea. The crystalline rocks are mostly Neoproterozoic in age. Geographically - and from north to south - the ANS includes the nations of Israel, Jordan. Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Yemen, and Somalia. The ANS in the north is exposed as part of the Sahara Desert and Arabian Desert, and in the south in the Ethiopian Highlands, Asir province of Arabia and Yemen Highlands.
Arabian-Nubian_Shield
Egyptian hip hop
Talk:Egyptian_hip_hop
Egyptian hip hop
Egyptian hip hop is a form of hip hop music originating from the North African country incorporating issues of the region and abroad.
Egyptian_hip_hop
Islamic feminism
Islamic feminism is a form of feminism concerned with the role of women in Islam. It aims for the full equality of all Muslims, regardless of gender, in public and private life. Islamic feminists advocate women's rights, gender equality, and social justice grounded in an Islamic framework.
Islamic_feminism
Laura Nader
Laura Nader (born 1930) is an American anthropologist.She has been a Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley since 1960. (She was the first woman to receive a tenure-track position in the department.) She received a BA in Latin American Studies from Wells College in Aurora, NY in 1952. She received her Ph.D. in Anthropology from Radcliffe College in 1961.
Laura_Nader
Blood libel against Jews
Blood libels against Jews are false accusations that Jews use human blood in certain aspects of their religious rituals and holidays. Although the first known instance of blood libel against Jews was in the writings of Apion, an early 1st century pagan Greco-Egyptian who claimed that the Jews sacrificed Greek victims in the Temple, no further incidents are recorded until the 12th century, when blood libels began to proliferate in Christian Europe.
Blood_libel_against_Jews
Ibrahim Oweiss
Ibrahim_Oweiss
History of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt (1954-present)
History of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt (1954-present) encompasses the History of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt from its suppression under Nasser to its formation into the largest opposition bloc in the Egyptian parliament. The Brotherhood operates under the slogan "Islam Is the Solution," and aims to establish an Islamic state governed by religious law.
History_of_the_Muslim_Brotherhood_in_Egypt_(1954-present)
Katsina State
Katsina_State
2005 Sharm el-Sheikh attacks
The 2005 Sharm el-Sheikh attacks were a series of terror attacks on July 23, 2005, perpetrated by a Wahhabi organization, targeting the Egyptian resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh, located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula. Eighty-eight people were killed, the majority of them Egyptians, and over 200 were wounded by the blasts, making the attack the deadliest terrorist action in the country's history.
2005_Sharm_el-Sheikh_attacks
Gamal Abdel-Rahim
Gamal Abdel-Rahim ( ),(b. Cairo, 1924; d. Königstein, Germany, November 23, 1988) was an Egyptian classical music composer, educator, and pianist. His best-known work is the symphony Osiris.Abdel-Rahim was born in Cairo to a musical father, and began playing the piano at an early age.
Gamal_Abdel-Rahim
Fellah
Fellah () (plural Fellaheen or Fellahin, فِلاحين), also alternatively known as Fallah () (plural Fallaheen or Fallahin, فَلاحين) is a peasant, farmer or agricultural laborer in the Middle East. The word derives from the Arabic word for ploughman or tiller.
Fellah
Gamal El-Ghitani
Gamal el-Ghitani, (Arabic:Egyptian author of historical novels and cultural and political commentaries and is the current editor-in-chief of the literary periodical Akhbar Al-Adab ("Cultural News").
Gamal_El-Ghitani
WikiProject Deletion sorting/Africa
Wikipedia:WikiProject_Deletion_sorting/Africa
WikiProject Deletion sorting/Egypt
Wikipedia:WikiProject_Deletion_sorting/Egypt
WikiProject Deletion sorting/Europe
Wikipedia:WikiProject_Deletion_sorting/Europe
Nadine Salameh
Nadine Salameh (Ar نادين سلامة, born August 9, 1979 in Beirut, Lebanon), sometimes credited as Nadeen Salameh, is a Palestinian actress well known in Syria where she has lived and worked for most of her life.
Nadine_Salameh
Foreign hostages in Iraq
Iraqi insurgency began taking hostage foreign civilians in Iraq. Since then, they have kidnapped more than 200 foreigners and thousands of Iraqis; among them, 30 foreign hostages have been killed. The motives behind these kidnappings include influencing foreign governments with troops in Iraq and foreign companies with workers there, as well as ransom money and discouraging travel to Iraq.
Foreign_hostages_in_Iraq
Samir Amin
Samir Amin () (born 3 September 1931) is an Egyptian economist. He currently lives in Dakar, Senegal.
Samir_Amin
WikiProject Deletion sorting/Austria
Wikipedia:WikiProject_Deletion_sorting/Austria
Azmi Bishara
Azmi Bishara (, , born July 22, 1956), is a Palestinian Christian politician. A member of the Israeli Knesset representing the Balad party from 1996 until resigning in April 2007, Bishara is still the leader of that party. Bishara holds an Israeli citizenship.
Azmi_Bishara
Chapelle Rouge
The Red Chapel of Hatshepsut or the Chapelle Rouge originally was constructed as a barque shrine during the reign of Hatshepsut. She was the fifth pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt and ruled from approximately 1479 to 1458 BC. Although demolished and parts being reused in antiquity, following rediscovery, the chapel has been reconstructed using its original materials.
Chapelle_Rouge
John Z/drafts/Haidar Abdel-Shafi
User:John_Z/drafts/Haidar_Abdel-Shafi
February 15, 2003 anti-war protest
February 15, 2003 anti-war protest was a coordinated day of protests across the world against the imminent invasion of Iraq. Millions of people protested in approximately 800 cities around the world. According to BBC News, between six and ten million people took part in protests in up to sixty countries over the weekend of the 15th and 16th; other estimates range from eight million to thirty million.
February_15,_2003_anti-war_protest
Armenians in Egypt
Armenians in Egypt are a community with a long history. They are a minority with their own language, schools, churches, and social institutions. The number of Armenians in Egypt is decreasing due to migrations to other countries and a return migration to Armenia. They number about 6000 concentrated in Cairo and Alexandria, the two largest Egyptian cities.
Armenians_in_Egypt
Islamic Republican Party
The Islamic Republican Party (حزب جمهوری اسلامی or IRP) was a political party in Iran, formed in mid-1979 to assist the Iranian Revolution and Ayatollah Khomeini establish theocracy in Iran. It was disbanded in May 1987 after its objectives had been achieved.
Islamic_Republican_Party
Fouzi Khalid Abdullah Al Awda
Fawzi Khalid Abdullah Fahad Al-Odah is a Kuwaiti citizen who has been detained without charge in Guantanamo Bay since 2002. Al Odah v. United States, which challenges his detention, along with that of fellow detainees. The case is widely acknowledged to be one of the most significant to be heard by the Supreme Court in the current term. His Guantanamo detainee ID number is 232. US Department of Defense reports that he was born on May 6 1977, in Kuwait City, Kuwait.
Fouzi_Khalid_Abdullah_Al_Awda
Ali Gomaa
Sheikh Ali Goma'a (Arabic:Grand Mufti of Egypt through Dar al-Ifta al-Misriyyah succeeding Ahmad El-Tayeb. He has been called "one of the most widely respected jurists in the Sunni Muslim world," and described as "a highly promoted champion of moderate Islam," gender equality, and an "object of hatred among Islamists." He specializes in the science of the foundations of Islamic Law, viz. Usul al-fiqh. He follows the Shafi`i school of Islamic jurisprudence.
Ali_Gomaa
Matenadaran
The Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts ( Mesrop Mashtots'i anvan hin dzeṙagreri institut), commonly referred to as the Matenadaran (), is an ancient manuscript repository located in Yerevan, Armenia. It holds one of the world's richest depositories of medieval manuscripts and books which span a broad range subjects, including history, philosophy, medicine, literature, art history and cosmography in Armenian and a plethora of other languages.
Matenadaran
Abdel Halim Hafez
Abdel Halim Ismail Shabana (Arabic: عبدالحليم إسماعيل شبانة) commonly known as Abdel Halim Hafez () (June 21, 1929 Egyptian singers and actors not only in Egypt but throughout the Middle East from the 1950s to the 1970s. He is widely considered to be one of the four 'greats' of Egyptian and Arabic music,along with Umm Kulthum, Mohammed Abdel Wahab and Farid Al Attrach.
Abdel_Halim_Hafez
Tazmamart
Tazmamart was a secret prison in south-eastern Morocco at the Atlas Mountains, holding political prisoners. The prison became a monument of political history of contemporary Morocco. It is located near the city of Er-Rich, between Errachida and Midelt.
Tazmamart
News sources/Africa
Wikipedia:News_sources/Africa
Palmiro/nascanna le hobair as seo amach
User:Palmiro/nascanna_le_hobair_as_seo_amach
Dajudem/draft
User_talk:Dajudem/draft
Dead external links/404/e
Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/e
Dead external links/404/i
Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/i
Dead external links/404/n
Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/n
Dead external links/404/s
Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/s
Alex Odeh
Talk:Alex_Odeh
The Exodus
Talk:The_Exodus
Al-Arkam school
Al-Arkam school () is a school in Gaza City which was established by Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin. In September, 2005, it was partially destroyed in an airstrike carried out by Israel in retaliation for rocket attacks launched by Palestinian militants.
Al-Arkam_school
Grenavitar/Archive 2
User_talk:Grenavitar/Archive_2
Turkish Hezbollah
Turkish Hezbollah (also Kurdish Hezbollah from Kurdish:Hizbullahî Kurdî, meaning "the faction of Allah") is a Kurdish Sunni Islamist militant organization, unrelated to the Shia Islamic Lebanese Hezbollah.Turkish Hezbollah arose in the late 1980s and believed to be in response to the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK)'s activities against non-separatist Kurds in southeastern Turkey, where many have proposed that the group seeks to establish an independent state.
Turkish_Hezbollah
Inalienable rights/Archive 1
Talk:Inalienable_rights/Archive_1
Mohamed Oufkir
General Mohammad Oufkir (1920? - Rabat, August 16, 1972) (
Mohamed_Oufkir
Lynching in Ramallah
On October 12, 2000, two Israeli soldiers (Vadim Nurzhitz and Yossi Avrahami) entered Ramallah and were arrested by the Palestinian Authority police. According to Israeli sources, the men were non-combatant reservists on their way to report for duty as drivers , who had entered Ramallah by mistake.
Lynching_in_Ramallah