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  Muammar al-Qaddafi - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Qaddafi was the youngest child from a nomadic Bedouin peasant family in the desert region of Sirte.
Qaddafi's inspiration was Gamal Abdul Nasser, president of neighboring Egypt, who rose to the presidency by appealing to Arab unity and condemning the West.
Qaddafi based his new regime on a blend of Arab nationalism, aspects of the welfare state and what Qaddafi termed "direct, popular democracy." He called this system "Islamic socialism" and while he permitted private control over small companies, the government controlled the larger ones.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Muammar_al-Qaddafi   (2574 words)

  
 Une biographie de Muammar Al-Qaddafi, par Julien Tolédano - LES DESIRS SOCIALISTES DE JULIEN TOLEDANO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Qaddafi's remaining a colonel, while assuming control over a country, is not a new concept among dictatorships.
Reportedly, Qaddafi was a major financier of the "Black September Movement" which perpetrated the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre, and is accused by the United States of being responsible for direct control of the 1986 Berlin discotheque bombing that killed 3 people and wounded more than 200 others, of which a substantial number were U.S. servicemen.
Qaddafi has also become involved in chess: in March 2004, FIDE, the game's world governing body, announced that he would be providing prize money for their next World Championship, to be held in June–July 2004 in Tripoli.
www.politique-info.org /article-1410151.html   (2702 words)

  
 Muammar al-Qaddafi - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
On September 1, 1969, Colonel Qaddafi and his secret corps of Unionist Officers staged a bloodless, unopposed coup d'état in Tripoli, the capital, while the elderly King Idris I was on a visit to Turkey.
Immediately afterward there was a short power struggle between Qaddafi and his young officers on one side and older senior officers and civilians on the other, and Qaddafi assumed power in January 1970.
His ideals and aims did not materialize: there never was any Arab unity, the freedom fighters he supported did not achieve their goals, and the demise of the Soviet Union left Qaddafi's main symbolic target, the United States, stronger than ever.
www.music.us /education/M/Muammar-al-Qaddafi.htm   (2352 words)

  
 Pundita: 07.2005
Hussein hooked up with Muammar Qaddafi and the Saudi faction that wanted The Bomb, and with help from several governments and private contractors blasted into a mountain in Libya then tunneled to build a nuke-bomb building factory that would be impregnable to conventional bombs.
Qaddafi rolled after the Iraq invasion but for a reason known only to himself, Hussein believed that the US invasion of Iraq could be blocked at the United Nations.
Qaddafi gave the US all the data he had on the nuke facility, which included the names of contractors and governments/factions that were involved with it, and which threw tremendous light on A.Q. Khan's 'nuke supermarket' network.
pundita.blogspot.com /2005_07_01_pundita_archive.html   (18618 words)

  
 CIR: Something Wicked...
She attached a plan of the base as she remembered it, highlighting the breached isolab in red, together with sketches of the ships and the Imperials.
I've got used to Ayesha's demons quite quickly, I guess I can try and repress my baser instincts about the captain." Now that she came to think about it, she was noticing a change in Sarah's aura...
The woman whose cell the Corps had sent her and Dave to infiltrate and who'd tried to test Ayesha's calling by having her shoot a Terran in cold blood.
www.cix.co.uk /~mr-flibble/rpg/circe/previously/somethingwicked.html   (4157 words)

  
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Ayesha Qaddafi is the daughter of Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi.
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 Asia Times Online Community and News Discussion - SHATTERED PAKISTANI DREAM & ROLE OF THE MILITARY
Military destroyed judiciary through manipulation and coercion to get decisions for providing legal cover for its unconstitutional acts, corrupted political culture by engaging in horse trading to create a political base, and devastated civil services and institutions by inducting military personnel.
Ayesha Jalal has written a Book on Jinnah, where she tried to portray a moderate face of Jinnah based on selective reading.
As such Ayesha Jalal and Ilk are only trying to remove the “Demonic Image” of Jinnah as Pakistan must play the Equal is Equal to Equal or that Jinnah was a better Leader than Gandhi.
forum.atimes.com /topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3273   (6042 words)

  
 WLUML: Publications
The khaki-clad, gun-toting women of Qaddafi’s Libya and the veiled, militant women of the Iranian Republic attest to this fact.
Maintaining a judicious balance between the exigencies of economic life (the need for female labour in a war situation, financial pressures in low-income families, etc.) on the one hand, and the sensibilities of ideological purists and traditionalists on the other, often represents a difficult political tightrope act.
9 Ayesha Jalal, “The Convenience of Subservience: Women and the State in Pakistan,” paper presented at the Workshop on Women, Islam and the State, London, May 15-16, 1987.
www.greennet.org.uk /wluml/english/pubsfulltxt.shtml?cmd[87]=i-87-2606   (4076 words)

  
 ISLAM AND ACCULTURATION IN EAST AFRICA’S EXPERIENCE
The new legitimation of Muammar Qaddafy as a viable African leader has contributed to the birth of no less a new institution than the African Union.
Although the Prophet Muhammad’s widow Ayesha set the precedent of Muslim women in combat roles on the battlefield there is general consensus among Muslim jurists that killing women or children is beyond the pale.
In spite of Ayesha’s role in the Battle of the Camel, benevolent sexism in Islam has spared women obligatory combat roles.
igcs.binghamton.edu /igcs_site/dirton20.htm   (8448 words)

  
 Lollywood takes on the pros -DAWN Images; June 15, 2003
These circumstances considered, it was quite understandable when personalities from the world of Lollywood, television and pop music merged forces in a friendly night match against the young guns of the Pakistani cricket team, supposedly for a good cause.
The Showbiz-XI’s frolic received its due importance from the Governor of Punjab who specially visited Qaddafi Stadium and met all the participating members of the match as well as the organizers.
Both the PCB and the Showbiz-XI deserve a ‘Well done.’ It was fun while it lasted, and hopefully Karachiites will also be given a treat of this kind to enjoy and appreciate both cricket and acting.
www.dawn.com /weekly/images/archive/030615/images6.htm   (491 words)

  
 Islam Watch - MA Khan
Unfolding Jihad − From Cartoon to Pope to Mozart to the Cricket Pitch [03 October, 2006]
Junior Qaddafi’s Futile Attempt to Placate the Rage of Allah for Father’s Sin?
Haseeb Shad's complaint to Ayesha Ahmed's "A Complaint to Allah", with response from the Editor [20 April, 2006]
www.islam-watch.org /MA_Khan/index.html   (175 words)

  
 A Terrorist Group "That Combines Philanthropy and Militancy"
"[Saddi] Qaddafi, of course, comes from a colorful family used to making headlines.
His only sister, Ayesha, is studying law in Paris and has signed on to Saddam Hussein's defense team.
His youngest brother, Hannibal, has a penchant for speeding and getting into scuffles with the police: earlier this year he reportedly brandished a 9-millimeter handgun after beating up a woman in a Paris hotel.
www.timeswatch.org /quotes/2005/nq031805.asp   (897 words)

  
 Article
The next eldest Al-Saadi Qaddafi (32), runs the Libyan Football Federation, plays for Italian Serie A team Perugia, and produces films.
He's in Australia right now, if he's 32 and the second oldest, that makes Muhammad Qaddafi the leading candidate
Humm, according to al-Jiz Saif al-Islam is al-Qaddafi's second eldest son and is said to be his intended heir and is reportedly been studying in the UK for the past two years.
www.rantburg.com:81 /poparticle.php?ID=127123&D=2005-08-18&HC=2   (768 words)

  
 Karachi News
In the commerce group, Zainab T.A Khan of Garrison Postgraduate College for Women, Lahore Cantonment, secured first position with 863 marks, while Moneeza Neha Siddiqui of Pakistan Islamia Inter College, Abu Dhabi, UAE, and Samra Naz of Pakistan Education Academy, Dubai, UAE, were declared second and third with 841 and 840 marks, respectively.
In the humanities group, Aisha Nawaz of Saudi Arabian International School Pak Section, Al-Khobar came first with 836 marks, while Ekta Sitani of F.G. Degree College, Quetta Cantonment, and Ayesha Arshad of F.G. College for Women, Kashmir Road, Rawalpindi Cantonment, were declared second and third with 798 and 795 marks, respectively.
In the boys section (humanities group) Mohammad Irfan, a private candidate, was declared first with 796 marks, Shakeel Ahmad, another private candidate, remained second with 756 marks and Mohammad Raheel of Shaheen Degree College, PAF, Kamra, Attock was adjudged to be third with 752 marks.
www.karachipage.com /news/Jul_03/072903.html   (4524 words)

  
 haroon moghul has left the building: Haroon Interviews Himself   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ayesha Siddiqa put it quite nicely in a recent The Friday Times: When we supported the US, through the military, we got the 1960's and the weakened Pakistan that fell apart.
The second time it happened, we got fundamentalization that ruined a lot of what this country had.
Considering we have to, for the time being, accept the army and put democracy on hold, then we have to accept that the army’s leader is a better one than some out-of-touch “wack job” (say, a young Colonel Qaddafi.
avari.blogs.com /weblog/2004/04/haroon_intervie.html   (4619 words)

  
 La'eeq Design's: May 2004
Hazrat Ayesha (May Allah be pleased with her) said that the Holy Prophet (Allah's grace and peace be upon him) told her that if she desired to meet him in the Hereafter, she must be content with as little worldly assets as is necessary for a traveler while going on journey.
Hazrat Ayesha tore the thin head covering and her another head covering of thick cloth.
The Holy Prophet (Allah's grace and peace be upon him) has said that any one who puts on clothing for pomp and popularity, on the Day of Judgment Allah will wrap him in clothes of disgrace and dishonor.
laeeqdesigns.blogspot.com /2004_05_01_laeeqdesigns_archive.html   (15714 words)

  
 Islam Watch - Articles
Innovative Jihad - Ayesha Ahmed [06 May, 2006]
Islamic Haram and Halal + The Ten Commandments of Islam - Ayesha Ahmed
Use of Islamic Knowledge of Health and Hygiene Is a Must for All Muslims - Ayesha Ahmed
www.islam-watch.org /articles.htm   (3758 words)

  
 PakPassion - Pakistan Cricket Forum - Your Biggest Cricketing Regret ?
I believe that was the best chance we had of registering test series win in those countries till the recent tour of Windies which we again drew..
- World Cup 87 semi final loss to Australia at Qaddafi.
not a fan of ayesha takia?...how dare you...
www.pakpassion.net /ppforum/showthread.php?t=16593   (1259 words)

  
 Progressive Muslim Union: April 2005 Archives
To watch one frothy-mouthed shaikh and commentator after another thunder against this prayer, one would have had to conclude that long-elusive “unity” in the Muslim ummah had finally arrived.
If there was one thing Qaradawi, Tantawi, the Wahabbis, the Shia, and even Libya’s drag-wearing Qaddafi could agree on, it was that female-led prayer was bidah, a frightful innovation that had to be stopped by any means necessary.
The character assassination and menacing threats against Dr. Wadud dutifully commenced, as did the conspiracy theories that the organizers of the prayer were paid by the U.S. government, a charge that I must now clearly and unambiguously deny.
www.pmuna.org /archives/2005/04/index.php   (20410 words)

  
 CURRENT CONTENTS OF PERIODICALS ON THE MIDDLE EAST
Ayesha Jalal, "Pakistan: There is Considerable Variation Among the Islamists" [64-67]
Ahmed Yousef, "Colonel Qaddafi: Ideological, Religious, and Political Dialectics" [179-196]
Majed Althiabat, "The Rise of Islamic Movements in the Arab World" [197-214]
meria.idc.ac.il /currentcontents/ccv24n1.html   (5736 words)

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