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Sayyida Nafisa (d. 208 AH / 830 CE), the full name As-Sayyidah
Nafīsah bint Amīr al-Muʾminīn Al-Ḥasan al-Anwar ibn Zayd al-Ablaj ibn Al-Hasan ibn ʿAlī...
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Nafisa or also
spelled as
Nafesa and
Nafisah is an
Arabic feminine given name
meaning valuable, precious,
extremely desired. Its
literal meaning is “something...
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Shaye Al-
Nafisah (Arabic: شايع النفيسة; 20
March 1962 – 15
January 2023) was a
Saudi Arabian footballer who pla**** as a forward. He
joined Al-****ab as...
- of his
wives were
daughters of ulama. Four of his
wives were Khadijah,
Nafisah,
Nafiqah and Masrurah. One of his sons,
Wahid Hasyim was one of the formulators...
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Motleb bin
Abdullah bin
Motleb bin
Mohammed AL-
Nafisah (born 1937) is the
minister of
state and
secretary general of the
Supreme Council for Petroleum...
- uncertain, but it was in
Egypt that he
would meet
another tutor, al-Sayyidah
Nafisah, who
would also
financially support his studies, and
where he
would dictate...
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Nafisah Ahmad Zen
Shahab (Arabic: نفیسه أحمد زين شهاب, romanized:
Nafīsah ʾAḥmad Zayn Šahāb;
Arabic pronunciation: [
nafiːsah ˈ(ʔ)aħmad zajn ʃahaːb]; born...
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Kingdom of Iraq
Resting place Mausoleum of Abdul-Qadir
Gilani Spouse(s) Siti
Nafisah (m. 1924; died 1927) Siti
Akmar (m. 1930)
Children 8
Parents Abdoellah...
- (born 1
September 1949)
Tunku Abdul Hamid Thani (born 18 June 1952)
Tunku Nafisah (born 20 June 1954)
Sultan Badlishah died on 13 July 1958 and was succeeded...
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Nafisah Ahmad al-Amin, also
spelled Nafissa Ahmed el-Amin, is a
former Sudanese politician and
activist for women's rights. She
served as
Deputy Minister...