- Omar
El Akkad (born 1982) is an Egyptian-Canadian
novelist and journalist,
whose novel What
Strange Paradise was the
winner of the 2021
Giller Prize. Omar...
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state through the
Ministry of
Religious Endowments,
often referred to as
El Awqaf (الأوقاف). This
ministry oversees all
mosques and
supervises Muslim...
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Mesopotamia Akkad SC,
Iraqi football club
Abbas el-
Akkad,
Egyptian writer Abdulrahman Akkad,
Syrian LGBT
activist Bahaa el-Din
Ahmed Hussein el-
Akkad, Egyptian...
- – 1970 "WITH AL-
AKKAD By
Shawqi Daif. It is a few
years since the Arabic-speaking
world mourned the
death of
Abbas Mahmoud al-
Akkad (1889–1964) at age...
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American War is the
first novel by the Canadian-Egyptian
journalist Omar
El Akkad. It is set in the
United States in the near ****ure,
ravaged by climate...
- What
Strange Paradise is a
novel by
Canadian writer Omar
El Akkad,
published in 2021 by
Penguin Random House. The
novel centres on Amir, a
young boy from...
- panchayath,
including Thottuva, Kappumthala, Vakkad, Kurianad, Mannakkanad,
Elakkad, and Kalat****.
Kuravilangad is
known for the
Marian pilgrim center, St...
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District -ElHay
ElSadis- الحي السادس
ElTayaran الطيران
Abbas ElAkkad عباس العقاد
Makram Ebeid مكرم عبيد
Ahmed ElZomor أحمد الزمر
El-Methaq الميثاق Police...
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stopping it
would result in
rapid warming,
called a
termination shock. Omar
El Akkad,
reviewing Termination Shock for The New York Times,
wrote that it was...
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succeeding the long-lived city-states of Sumer.
Centered on the city of
Akkad (/ˈækæd/ or /ˈɑːkɑːd/) and its
surrounding region, the
empire united Akkadian...