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  Sherif Hussein ibn Ali
Hussein ibn Ali or Husayn ibn Ali was the Sherif of Mecca, and Emir of Mecca from 1908 until 1917, when he proclaimed himself king.
Hussein ibn Ali was the last of the Hashemites to rule the Hejaz.
Hussein allied himself with both the France and the United Kingdom, and intended to form a unified Arab state that would stretch from Syria to Yemen.
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 Ibn Saud - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ibn Saud was born in Riyadh, Arabia, the son of Abd al-Rahman bin Faysal bin Turki Al Saud and Sara bint Ahmad al-Kabir Sudayri.
In 1901, at the age of 21, Ibn Saud succeeded his father, Abdul Rahman bin Faisal, to become the leader of the Saud dynasty with the title Sultan of Nejd.
Ibn Saud is the father of all the Kings of Saudi Arabia that have succeeded him.
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 Sherif Hussein ibn Ali   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Hussein ibn Ali was the last of the Hashemite rulers over the Hijaz to be appointed by the Ottoman Empire.
Hussein was the official leader in the Arab Revolt against the Ottomans.
Though the British had supported Hussein from the start of the Arab Revolt and the Hussein-McMahon Correspondence, they elected not to help Hussein repel the Saudi attack, which eventually took Mecca, Medina, and Jeddah (Much to the relief of the citizens, who had grown weary of Hussein's unsuccessful rule).
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 Lawrence of Arabia (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It should also be pointed out that Feisal, far from being a middle-aged man as depicted in the film, was in reality in his early thirties at the time of the revolt.
Sherif Ali - A combination of numerous Arab leaders, particularly Sherif Nassir, Feisal's cousin who led the Harith forces involved in the attack on Aqaba.
(He was, however, almost certainly named after Sherif Hussein ibn Ali, Feisal's father and the instigator of the revolt, who is alluded to, albeit not by name, by Feisal early in the film.)
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 editing - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about editing
Father's a railroad president and many times millionnaire, but the son's starving in 'Frisco, editing an anarchist sheet for twenty-five a month.
In the editing of this reissue of 'Melville's Works,' I have been much indebted to the scholarly aid of Dr.
Editing Politics of Australia and New Zealand compared
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 Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca - Wikipedia Light!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Hussein bin Ali or Husayn ibn Ali (1852-1931) (حسین بن علی) was the Sharif of Mecca, and Emir of Mecca from 1908 until 1917, when he proclaimed himself king of Hejaz, which received international recognition.
Hussein ibn Ali was born in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (now Istanbul, Turkey) and was the last of the Hashemite rulers over the Hejaz to be appointed by the Ottoman Empire.
Sharif Hussein ibn Ali rebelled against the Ottoman rule during the Arab Revolt of 1916.
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 Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ibn Sa'ūd was born in Riyadh, Arabia, the son of Abd al-Rahman bin Faysal bin Turki Al Saud and Sara bint Ahmad al-Kabir Sudayri.
In 1901, at the age of 22, Ibn Sa'ūd succeeded his father, Abdul Rahman bin Faisal, as the leader of the Sa'ūd dynasty with the title Sultan of Nejd.
Ibn Sa'ūd was considered a "magnetic" leader, and many former supporters of the House of Saud once again rallied to its support following the capture of Riyadh.
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 History of the Middle East - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reforming rulers such as Muhammad Ali in Egypt, the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II and the authors of the 1906 revolution in Persia all sought to import versions of the western model of constitutional government, civil law, secular education and industrial development into their countries.
The British found an ally in Sherif Hussein ibn Ali, the hereditary ruler of Mecca and believed by Muslims to be a descendant of the family of the Prophet Muhammad, who led an Arab Revolt against Ottoman rule, having received a promise of Arab independence in exchange.
The U.S. and Britain also claimed that Saddam Hussein was reconstituting Iraq's weapons of mass destruction program, in violation of the agreements it had given at the end of the Persian Gulf War.
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 Chronology of Mid-East History during the Islamic Period   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ali is assassinated; Mu'awiya rules from Syria and founds Umayyad Dynasty (661-750).
Sayyid Ali Muhammad declares himself to be The Bab.
The French were driven out of Egypt very shortly and a new independent ruler by the name of Muhammad Ali took control of Egypt and began to extend his control into Syria, threatening Ottoman control of the Eastern Mediterranean.
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 Ibn Saud - Indopedia, the Indological knowledgebase
Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rahman ibn Faisal Al Saud (1880 - November 9, 1953), also known by several abbreviated forms of this name, or simply as Ibn Saud was first monarch of Saudi Arabia.
Oil was discovered in Saudi Arabia in 1938, and Ibn Saud responded by granting substantial authority over Saudi oil fields to American oil companies.
Ibn Saud had 52 children (of which 37 were boys), by several different women.
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 Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca | TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
'Hussein bin Ali' or 'Husayn ibn Ali' (died 1931) was the Sharif of Mecca, and Emir of Mecca from 1908 until 1917, when he proclaimed himself king of Hejaz, which received international recognition.
Sherif Hussein ibn Ali rebelled against the Ottoman rule during the Arab Revolt of 1916.
Hussein of Hejaz declared himself Caliph at Mecca two days after Turkey relinquished the title.
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It tells of Hussein's childhood and early education in a small village in Upper Egypt, as he learns not only to come to terms with his blindness but to excel in spite of it and win a place at the prestigious Azhar University in Cairo.
More than forty years later, Hussein published A Passage to France (1973), carrying the story on to his final attainment of a doctorate at the Sorbonne, a saga of perseverance in the face of daunting odds.TAHA HUSSEIN (1889­1973) was most influential through his voluminous, varied and controversial writings.
She translated, edited, and introduced Harem Years: The Memoirs of an Egyptian Feminist, Huda Shaarawi and is coeditor of Opening the Gates: A Century of Arab Feminist Writing.
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 Talk:Mecca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, or visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion.
Someone inserted a change in the text to indicate his/her belief that the God of the Muslims is not the God of the Christians, etc. As far as I know they all agree that there is only one God, and they are either all right or all wrong.
It was a new contributor who did it, and some of his edits have been helpful, so I hope if he tries again he will involve himself in discussion on this talk page rather than starting an edit war.
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 A Tribute to Omar Sharif   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Omar Sherif was born Michel Dimitri Shalhoub in 1931 to a wealthy Alexandrian family of Christian Lebanese origin.
Sherif, it seemed, was either cleverly turning the media experience on its head, or giving us a glimpse of a rather bitter and bad-tempered star in his twilight years.
Sherif is almost as famous for his gambling as for his dashing screen persona.
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 Abstracts and Final Papers: "Democracy and Development: Challenges for the Islamic World" - 6th Annual ...
Saad Eddin Ibrahim [semibrahim@hotmail.com] is a pro-democracy advocate who is a professor of political sociology at the American University in Cairo and chairman of the Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies in Cairo.
Sherif Mansour [sherifmnsour@yahoo.com or sherif@eicds.org] is currently the editor of Arabic publications at the Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies (IDCS), Cario Egypt.
In 1998, Sherif Mansour participated in local conferences (Ibn Khaldun Center, Alexandria, Bibliotheca) and international seminars (Qatar, Jordan, Egypt): his presentations concentrated on topics associated with democracy, freedom, and political/religious reformation.
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 Arab Revolt - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Arab Revolt (1916–1918) was initiated by Sherif Hussein ibn Ali with the aim of securing independence from the ruling Ottoman Turks and creating a single unified Arab state spanning from Aleppo in Syria to Aden in Yemen.
The Arabs were also threatened by the construction of the Hejaz railway, which helped move Turkish troops deep into Arab areas.
Because of this, Sherif Hussein, as the head of the Arab nationalists, entered into an alliance with the United Kingdom and France against the Ottomans in June 1916.
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 III/ HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL OUTLOOK
In October 1916, he came with the diplomat Sir Ronald Storrs on a mission to Arabia, where Hussein Ibn Ali, the Emir of Mecca, had proclaimed a revolt against the Turks.
This is symbolic because it means the birth of Lawrence of Arabia and the death of the soldier Lawrence, highlighting the special relationship which bonds the desert to Sir T.E Lawrence.
On the other hand, Great Britain negotiated with Ibn Saoud and Hussein in order to obtain their participation in the fight against Germany and its Turkish ally.
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 Science Fair Projects - Sherif Hussein ibn Ali
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Hussein ibn Ali or Husayn ibn Ali (died 1931) was the Sherif of Mecca, and Emir of Mecca from 1908 until 1917, when he proclaimed himself king.
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 The Global Islamic Community Forums - Shia PROPAGANDA AND LIES. Or is it truth????   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ibn Sheba has a tradition with a Sahih Isnad attributing this to Muaweyah, whilst Shaafi states Ibn Ziyad introduced this in Basra, Daud claims that Marwan introduced this - but the vast bulk of traditions do not support this.
During Muaweyah's reign when the custom of cursing Ali from the pulpit's of Mosques began, hearts of the Muslims were being bled dry but people bit their tongues fearing death.
Don't be confused brother for it is their habit to confuse innocent sunni muslims, distort facts and paint half the picture with proofs from the sunni books while at the same time not explaining the full background or the context in which certain texts were written or statements given.
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 IRAQ THE MODEL
This area lies just across the river opposite to the hospital where Ali works and he said that there was heavy gunfire and explosions almost everyday (mainly at night) coming from that direction but lately there has been a considerable decline in such hostile operations and that now you can hardly hear any gunfire.
In another operation the National Guard and IP in Najaf confiscated 123 mortar and 225 rockets type SBG9 and lots of short-ranged missiles that were prepared to be launched towards Najaf city.
We believe that peoples and nations have the right to determine their own destiny -and when they’re ruled by dictators the right will be legally transferred to their rulers -free from military coercion by great powers.
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 sherif hussein - OneLook Dictionary Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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 1001 Nights Vol 10 by Burton, Richard - Chapter 8
Several editions of the original work, edited by Messrs.
Ali the Cairene and the Haunted House in
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 Mavi Boncuk: 30/05/04   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
During his reign the greatest crime in Ottoman history was committed when Hussein Avni Pasha, Midhat Pasha and their companions murdered Sultan Abdulaziz in his prison.
Sefer Ali Bey was a merchant and was himself interested in making some investments in the Caucasus and in Baku.
Sefer Ali Bey purchased one large establishment and decided to begin the publication associated with it of a newspaper.
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 List of Kings of Jordan - Indopedia, the Indological knowledgebase
The Jordanian monarchy was set up in 1921, with help from the British.
The sons of Sherif Hussein ibn Ali, were set up as kings of Iraq and Jordan.
In Jordan, Abdullah I of Jordan was made the first king of the new Hashemite dynasty.
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 Mary Mounib Photos & Filmography
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Their parents, Hurmat Ali Waziri Saheb and Rukhsanbanu Bai Waziri have spent the last decade in training and providing Islamic education to their children in order to become Hafiz-e-Quran.
The mental capacity of the children which has been enhanced through the devoted training of their parents is incredible and Syed Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, has called these children 'miracles of the century'.
The President of the Jamaat, Ali Raza Rajani echoed the same feeling and urged the tenants to live peacefully and help the seniors and the sick in a true Islamic spirit.
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