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America/Archive 1
Talk:America/Archive_1
Fatwā
A fatwā (; plural fatāwā ), in the Islamic faith is a religious opinion concerning Islamic law issued by an Islamic scholar. In Sunni Islam any fatwa is non-binding, whereas in Shia Islam it could be binding, depending on the status of the scholar. Western media frequently uses the term incorrectly to specifically mean an Islamic law pronouncing a death sentence upon someone who is considered an infidel or a blasphemer, whereas the term's correct definition is significantly broader.
Fatwā
Libya
Libya
Mauritius
Mauritius
East India Company
Talk:East_India_Company
History of Iran
History of Iran and Greater Iran (also referred to as the "Iranian Cultural Continent" by the Encyclopedia Iranica) consists of the area from the Euphrates in the west to the Indus River and Jaxartes in the east and from the Caucasus, Caspian Sea, and Aral Sea in the north to the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman in the south.
History_of_Iran
Chester Beatty Library
Chester Beatty Library was established in Dublin, Ireland in 1950, to house the collections of mining magnate, Sir Alfred Chester Beatty. The present library, on the grounds of Dublin Castle, opened on February 7, 2000, the 125th anniversary of Sir Alfred's birth and was named European Museum of the Year in 2002.The Library's collections are displayed in two collectionsIslamic and Far Eastern artefacts. It includes the [[
Chester_Beatty_Library
Sun/Archive 3
Talk:Sun/Archive_3
History of Jerusalem
This article chronicles the history of Jerusalem.
History_of_Jerusalem
Libya
Talk:Libya
Rodrigues
Rodrigues, (Rodriguan Creole:Zil Rodrigues) named after the Portuguese explorer Diogo Rodrigues, is the smallest of the Mascarene Islands and a dependency of Mauritius. With a peak elevation of approximately 355Indian Ocean. It is 109 km² in size, and surrounded by a coral reef.
Rodrigues
Focus on the Family
Talk:Focus_on_the_Family
Meles Zenawi
Meles Zenawi Asres (Ge'ez መለስ ዜናዊ አስረስ meles zēnāwī, b. 8 May 1955, Adwa) is the Prime Minister of Ethiopia.
Meles_Zenawi
Glenys Kinnock
Glenys Elizabeth Kinnock (born Glenys Elizabeth Parry, 7 July 1944) is an English-born Welsh politician who has been a Labour Party Member of the European Parliament (MEP) since 1994. Before that, she was best known as the wife of Neil Kinnock, Leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 1992. When Neil Kinnock received a life peerage in 2005, Glenys became entitled to the style "Lady Kinnock", which she chose not to use.
Glenys_Kinnock
List of active autonomist and secessionist movements
This is a list of currently active autonomist and secessionist movements around the world. Entries on this list meet two criteria
List_of_active_autonomist_and_secessionist_movements
Flag of Europe
Talk:Flag_of_Europe
Reporters Without Borders
Reporters Without Borders, or RWB (, , or RSF, , , 'Paris-based international non-governmental organization that advocates freedom of the press. It was founded in 1985 by Robert Ménard, Rony Brauman and the journalist Jean-Claude Guillebaud. Jean-François Julliard has served as Secretary General since 2008.
Reporters_Without_Borders
The Green Book
For other uses, see Green Book (disambiguation). The Green Book (Arabic الكتاب الأخضر) is a book written by the Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi, first published in 1975, outlining his views on democracy and his political philosophy. It consists of three parts
The_Green_Book
Omar Mukhtar
Omar Mukhtar (Arabic عمر المختار ‘Umar Al-Mukhtār) (1862 - September 16, 1931), of the Mnifa tribe, was born in the small village of Janzour, near Tobruk in eastern Barqa (Cyrenaica). He organized and, for nearly twenty years from 1912, led native resistance to Italian control of Libya.
Omar_Mukhtar
Jimmy Walter
James (Jimmy) W. Walter, Junior (born 1947)
Jimmy_Walter