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  • May Rihani
  • Lebanese writer and poet

    May Rihani is a Lebanese author, international development expert, and politician. She was born in Beirut, though her family hails from Freike, Matn District

    May Rihani

    May_Rihani

  • Ameen Rihani
  • Lebanese American writer

    Ameen Rihani (Amīn Fāris Anṭūn ar-Rīḥānī; Arabic: أمين الريحاني / ALA-LC: Amīn ar-Rīḥānī; November 24, 1876 – September 13, 1940) was a Lebanese-American

    Ameen Rihani

    Ameen Rihani

    Ameen_Rihani

  • 2022–2025 Lebanese presidential election
  • Delayed, indirect election of the Lebanese president

    of Dany Chamoun and former ambassador of Lebanon to Jordan (2017–2020) May Rihani, international development and gender scholar, Director of the Gibran

    2022–2025 Lebanese presidential election

    2022–2025_Lebanese_presidential_election

  • Kahlil Gibran
  • Lebanese American artist, poet, and writer

    journal entry of May 29, 1924) and Howayek also provided hints at an enmity that began between Gibran and Rihani sometime after May 1912. Gibran sailed

    Kahlil Gibran

    Kahlil Gibran

    Kahlil_Gibran

  • Ameen Rihani bibliography
  • has original works by or about: Ameen Rihani The following is a list of works by Ameen Rihani 1910 – The Rihani Essays (Ar-Rihaniyyaat) الريحانيات 1956

    Ameen Rihani bibliography

    Ameen_Rihani_bibliography

  • The Bitter Orange
  • 2007 Moroccan film

    is a 2007 Moroccan drama film directed by Bouchra Ijork, starring Houda Rihani and Youssef Joundy set in Asilah in the 1980s. The film was first aired

    The Bitter Orange

    The_Bitter_Orange

  • Glossectomy
  • Surgical procedure removing all or part of the tongue

    "Glossectomy". Encyclopedia of Surgery. Advameg, Inc. Retrieved 2010-05-28. Jordan Rihani, MD; Larry Myers, MD (15 July 2021). "Glossectomy". EMedicine. v t e

    Glossectomy

    Glossectomy

    Glossectomy

  • Ibn Saud
  • King of Saudi Arabia from 1932 to 1953

    granted a concession in 1933. Through his advisers St John Philby and Ameen Rihani, Ibn Saud granted substantial authority over Saudi oil fields to American

    Ibn Saud

    Ibn Saud

    Ibn_Saud

  • In Limbo (TV series)
  • Australian television series

    Georgina Naidu as Shenali Shabana Rihani as Jay Philippa Northeast as Lily Michael Logo as Solomon Kamillia Rihani as Annabel Jane Harber as Beth Josh

    In Limbo (TV series)

    In_Limbo_(TV_series)

  • Ameen Rihani Museum
  • Biographical museum in Freike, Lebanon

    The Ameen Rihani Museum is a museum in Freike, Lebanon dedicated to the Lebanese-American writer and thinker Ameen Rihani. The museum was established

    Ameen Rihani Museum

    Ameen Rihani Museum

    Ameen_Rihani_Museum

  • Temple of Understanding
  • Interfaith organization in New York City

    Hassan bin Talal, Bartholomew, Desmond M. Tutu, Rev. Dr. James A. Forbes, May Rihani, Rabbi Awraham Soetendorp, NYU Center for Spiritual Life Development Team

    Temple of Understanding

    Temple_of_Understanding

  • Faisal I
  • King of Iraq from 1921 to 1933

    noticeably unaffected by sectarian considerations, and was noted by al-Rihani to have a faith that reflected all Islamic dominations, which made him respect

    Faisal I

    Faisal I

    Faisal_I

  • Bildungsroman
  • Coming of age literary genre

    Hesse (1906) Martin Eden by Jack London (1909) The Book of Khalid by Ameen Rihani (1911) Sons and Lovers by D. H. Lawrence (1913) A Portrait of the Artist

    Bildungsroman

    Bildungsroman

  • Amal Movement
  • Lebanese political party

     39. ISBN 978-0292730403. Rihani, May A. (2014). Cultures Without Borders. Author House. ISBN 9781496936462. Retrieved 26 May 2016. Shaery-Eisenlohr, Roschanack

    Amal Movement

    Amal Movement

    Amal_Movement

  • The Flirtation of Girls
  • 1949 film by Anwar Wagdi

    English: The Flirtation of Girls) is a 1949 Egyptian film. It is Naguib Al Rihani's last film and was shown in cinemas after his death. Ghazal Al Banat was

    The Flirtation of Girls

    The Flirtation of Girls

    The_Flirtation_of_Girls

  • Battle of Jahra
  • 1920 battle of the Kuwait–Najd War

    Khalaf Sheikh Khazal, Part IV, p. 222. Amin al-Rihani, Modern History of Najd, page 273 Amin al-Rihani, Modern History of Najd, page 272. Abdul Aziz Al-Rasheed

    Battle of Jahra

    Battle of Jahra

    Battle_of_Jahra

  • Salama Is Okay
  • 1937 film

    films to his name), written by, and starring, the famous actor, Naguib el-Rihani. Salama is Okay is a member in the Top 100 Egyptian films list. Salama,

    Salama Is Okay

    Salama_Is_Okay

  • Lalla Laaroussa
  • Moroccan television game show

    (Actor) 2019: Safae Hbirkou (Actor) 2020: Safae Hbirkou (Actor) 2021: Houda Rihani and Kamal kadimi (Actors) 2022: Dounia Boutazout and Fadilla Benmoussa (Actors)

    Lalla Laaroussa

    Lalla_Laaroussa

  • 1940 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    Lorentowicz, Edwin Markham, Hendrik Marsman, Ricardo Miró, Eileen Power, Ameen Rihani, T. O'Conor Sloane, Santōka Taneda, Menno ter Braak, Leon Trotsky, Nathanael

    1940 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1940 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1940_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • Lebanon
  • Country in West Asia

    which has been translated into over twenty different languages. Ameen Rihani was a major figure in the mahjar literary movement developed by Arab emigrants

    Lebanon

    Lebanon

    Lebanon

  • Zeinat Sedki
  • Egyptian actress and comedian

    Naguib el-Rihani where she performed a range of successful plays, among which was The Egyptian Pound (el Guineih el Masrî) in 1931. El-Rihani gave her

    Zeinat Sedki

    Zeinat Sedki

    Zeinat_Sedki

  • Ameen Albert Rihani
  • Arab American literature professor (born 1942)

    Ameen Albert Rihani (born July 5, 1942 in Beirut) is a university professor, scholar and administrator. He is a professor of Arab American literature at

    Ameen Albert Rihani

    Ameen Albert Rihani

    Ameen_Albert_Rihani

  • 1949
  • Calendar year

    Abd Allah Siraj, Prime Minister of Jordan (b. c. 1876) June 8 Naguib el-Rihani, Egyptian actor (b. 1889) Virgilia Lütz, German Benedictine nun (b. 1869)

    1949

    1949

    1949

  • Naguib
  • Name list

    Egyptian Arabic, a variant of the Arabic name Najib. It may refer to the following people: Naguib el-Rihani (1889–1949), Egyptian actor Naguib Kanawati (born

    Naguib

    Naguib

  • Wydad AC
  • Association football club in Morocco

    the top tier of the Moroccan football league system. It was founded on 8 May 1937 by seven Moroccans belonging to the national movement for independence

    Wydad AC

    Wydad_AC

  • Bekaa Kafra
  • Village in Bsharri District, Lebanon

    settled is situated approximately 1700 to 2000 meters above sea level. Rihani, Ameen (2021-08-12). The Heart of Lebanon. Syracuse University Press. p

    Bekaa Kafra

    Bekaa Kafra

    Bekaa_Kafra

  • Emirate of Asir
  • 1907–1934 state in South Arabia

    that Britain honored that pledge in the early postwar years, with Ameen Rihani stating "the Idrisi... still gets guns and ammunition to fight the imam

    Emirate of Asir

    Emirate of Asir

    Emirate_of_Asir

  • Bahrain
  • Country in West Asia

    story of Britain's boundary drawing in the desert. I.B. Tauris. p. 44. Rihani, Ameen Fares (1930). Around the coasts of Arabia. Houghton Mifflin Company

    Bahrain

    Bahrain

    Bahrain

  • Hatim al-Tai
  • 6th-century Arab chieftain and poet

    Almsgiver Hatem al Tai - Destination KSA". 4 May 2015. Archived from the original on 14 May 2023. Retrieved 14 May 2023. The Arabian Nights: Tales from a Thousand

    Hatim al-Tai

    Hatim al-Tai

    Hatim_al-Tai

  • Leila Mourad
  • Musical artist

    Girls"), also directed and co-starring Wagdi. It also featured Nagib al-Rihani and Abdel Wahab in their last appearances on film. In 1953, she was selected

    Leila Mourad

    Leila Mourad

    Leila_Mourad

  • Little Syria, Manhattan
  • Former Neighborhood in New York City

    noted that Syrians lacked a strong worth ethic. Lebanese-Americans Ameen Rihani, Naoum Mokarzel, and, the Boston raised, Kahlil Gibran were among the first

    Little Syria, Manhattan

    Little Syria, Manhattan

    Little_Syria,_Manhattan

  • Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate
  • Subdivision of the Ottoman Empire

    of the Mutasarrifate, including, for example: Gibran Khalil Gibran, Amin Rihani, Mikhail Naimy and Elia Abu Madi in the United States, and Khalil Mutran

    Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate

    Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate

    Mount_Lebanon_Mutasarrifate

  • Musa al-Sadr
  • Iranian-born Lebanese imam (1928–1978)

    ISBN 9780393066401. Retrieved 26 May 2016. Rihani, May A. (2014). Cultures Without Borders. Author House. ISBN 9781496936462. Retrieved 26 May 2016. "Islam Times –

    Musa al-Sadr

    Musa al-Sadr

    Musa_al-Sadr

  • List of works by Kahlil Gibran
  • Virginia Hilu, 1972, New York) Blue Flame: The Love Letters of Kahlil Gibran to May Ziadah (edited and translated by Suheil Bushrui and Salma Kuzbari, 1983,

    List of works by Kahlil Gibran

    List_of_works_by_Kahlil_Gibran

  • Ismail Yassine
  • Egyptian comedian actor (1912–1972)

    List of some of the notable Egyptians Hanafy, Zeina (25 July 2022). "El-Rihani and Yassine: The Chaplins of Egyptian Cinema". Egyptian Streets. Retrieved

    Ismail Yassine

    Ismail Yassine

    Ismail_Yassine

  • Maronites
  • Christian ethnoreligious group in the Levant

    identity and Arab nationalism. Key figures include Naguib Azoury, Ameen Rihani and Kahlil Gibran. Youssef Bey Karam, a Maronite leader during the 19th

    Maronites

    Maronites

    Maronites

  • Silopi District
  • District in Şırnak Province, Turkey

    (Babindak) Ballıkaya (Bilga) Başak (Zêdga) Birlikköy (Cumayî) Bostancı (Rihanî) Buğdaylı (Taqyan) Çardaklı (Kûlya) Çiftlikköy (Bedrû) Damlaca (Silib) Dedeler

    Silopi District

    Silopi District

    Silopi_District

  • Aboul-Qacem Echebbi
  • Tunisian poet (1909–1934)

    Tunisian and Middle-Eastern reviews. Influences of his include Amin al-Rihani and Jubran Khalil Jubran. Among his most influential works, two of his poems

    Aboul-Qacem Echebbi

    Aboul-Qacem Echebbi

    Aboul-Qacem_Echebbi

  • Mustapha Tabet
  • Executed Moroccan serial rapist

    SEXUAL SCANDAL]. Le Soir (in French). 10 August 1993. Retrieved 2022-03-01. Rihani, Said (2015-03-04). "الرياحي القاضي الذي طالب بإعدام الحاج تابت في حوار

    Mustapha Tabet

    Mustapha_Tabet

  • List of ethnic Assyrians
  • Assyrian film director Henri Charr – director Michael Denkha – actor Naguib el-Rihani – actor F. Murray Abraham – Academy award-winning actor Josef Fares – film

    List of ethnic Assyrians

    List_of_ethnic_Assyrians

  • Michael Jackson fandom
  • collaboration with the Sri Lankan charity "Damascus Film celebrates Jerusalem, Rihani and Jackson". November 2, 2009. The celebration began with a tribute to

    Michael Jackson fandom

    Michael_Jackson_fandom

  • Abdul Rahman Munif
  • Saudi writer (1933–2004)

    bin Ibrahim al-Munif (Arabic: عَبْد الرَّحْمٰن بِن إِبْرَاهِيم المُنِيف; May 29, 1933 – January 24, 2004), also known as Abdelrahman Munif, was a novelist

    Abdul Rahman Munif

    Abdul_Rahman_Munif

  • History of theatre
  • Seoud El Ebiary, Ismail Yassine, Badie' Khayri, Ali El Kassar and Naguib El-Rihani in presenting comedy in another way. More than 350 plays were presented

    History of theatre

    History of theatre

    History_of_theatre

  • Fethia Mzali
  • Tunisian politician (1927–2018)

    April 2017. Rihani, May A. (2014-09-12). Cultures Without Borders: From Beirut to Washington. AuthorHouse. ISBN 9781496936455. Rihani, May A. (2014). Cultures

    Fethia Mzali

    Fethia Mzali

    Fethia_Mzali

  • Arab Christians
  • Arabs who follow Christianity

    League included: Kahlil Gibran, Elia Abu Madi, Mikhail Naimy, and Ameen Rihani. Eight out of the ten members were Greek Orthodox and two were Maronite

    Arab Christians

    Arab Christians

    Arab_Christians

  • Great Famine of Mount Lebanon
  • 1915–1918 famine in Mount Lebanon area

    Najib Maalouf and the Assistant Chairmanship of Ameen Rihani" in the United States. On 26 May 1916, Gibran Khalil Gibran wrote a letter to Mary Haskell

    Great Famine of Mount Lebanon

    Great Famine of Mount Lebanon

    Great_Famine_of_Mount_Lebanon

  • Antarah ibn Shaddad
  • Arabian warrior and poet (525-608)

    Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi Ahmad Faris Shidyaq Naoum Mokarzel Ahmad Rida Ameen Rihani Qustaki al-Himsi al-Kawakibi Suleyman al-Boustani Butrus al-Bustani Ahmad

    Antarah ibn Shaddad

    Antarah ibn Shaddad

    Antarah_ibn_Shaddad

  • Muslim ibn al-Walid
  • Arabic poet of the Abbasid era

    Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi Ahmad Faris Shidyaq Naoum Mokarzel Ahmad Rida Ameen Rihani Qustaki al-Himsi al-Kawakibi Suleyman al-Boustani Butrus al-Bustani Ahmad

    Muslim ibn al-Walid

    Muslim_ibn_al-Walid

  • Lebanese people
  • People of Lebanon

    which has been translated into over twenty different languages. Ameen Rihani was a major figure in the mahjar literary movement developed by Arab emigrants

    Lebanese people

    Lebanese people

    Lebanese_people

  • Movie star
  • Celebrity famous for acting in films

    include Youssef Wahbi, Fatima Rushdi, Leila Mourad, Anwar Wagdi, Naguib El-Rihani, Taheyya Kariokka, Ismail Yassine, Faten Hamama, Salah Zulfikar, Shadia

    Movie star

    Movie_star

  • Sibawayh
  • Persian grammarian from Basra (c.760–796)

    hiya and ‘iyyā-hā were correct. The grammatical constructions of the debate may be compared to a similar point in the grammar of modern English: "it is she"

    Sibawayh

    Sibawayh

    Sibawayh

  • Raya and Sakina
  • Egyptian duo serial killers

    and Sakina, a 1920s play, co-written, co-directed and starring Naguib el-Rihani. The Secret of the Serial killer Raya, a 1955 play starring Negma Ibrahim

    Raya and Sakina

    Raya and Sakina

    Raya_and_Sakina

  • Extended periodic table
  • Periodic table of the elements with eight or more periods

    Kentucky. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-03-03. Rihani, Jeries A. "The extended periodic table of the elements". Archived from

    Extended periodic table

    Extended periodic table

    Extended_periodic_table

  • Al-Khansa'
  • Companion of Muhammad and Arabic poet

    Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi Ahmad Faris Shidyaq Naoum Mokarzel Ahmad Rida Ameen Rihani Qustaki al-Himsi al-Kawakibi Suleyman al-Boustani Butrus al-Bustani Ahmad

    Al-Khansa'

    Al-Khansa'

    Al-Khansa'

  • Neo-romanticism
  • Movements from the era of Romanticism

    ("émigré" school) that includes Arabic-language poets in the Americas Ameen Rihani, Kahlil Gibran, Nasib Arida, Mikhail Naimy, Elia Abu Madi, Fawsi Maluf,

    Neo-romanticism

    Neo-romanticism

    Neo-romanticism

  • Amin (name)
  • Name list

    Palestinian-Dutch activist Amin-ur-Rehman (born 1983), Pakistani cricketer Amin al-Rihani (1876–1940), Lebanese author Amin Said (1891–1967), Syrian historian and

    Amin (name)

    Amin_(name)

  • One Thousand and One Nights
  • Collection of Middle Eastern folk tales

    will begin telling other characters a story of their own, and that story may have another one told within it, resulting in a richly layered narrative

    One Thousand and One Nights

    One Thousand and One Nights

    One_Thousand_and_One_Nights

  • Baalbek
  • City in Baalbek-Hermel, Lebanon

    Bartlett entitled Six detached pillars of the Great Temple at Balbec Ameen Rihani's The Book of Khalid (1911), the first English novel by an Arab-American

    Baalbek

    Baalbek

    Baalbek

  • Al-Hurqah
  • Pre-Islamic Arab poet

    Ph.D. thesis, Indiana University, 2012), pp. 165-66, 195. Sahar Amer (2 May 2009). "Medieval Arab Lesbians and Lesbian-Like Women". Journal of the History

    Al-Hurqah

    Al-Hurqah

  • Koofers
  • Koofers.com was created in 2006 by then Virginia Tech students Michael Rihani and Patrick Gartlan, along with Virginia Tech alumnus Glynn LoPresti. The

    Koofers

    Koofers

  • Lubna of Córdoba
  • 10th century Andalusian intellectual and mathematician

    Academia de la Historia". dbe.rah.es. Retrieved 8 April 2022. Ismail, Rabia (May 2019). "Islam and Education". UCG Journal (45489): 375–377 – via Research

    Lubna of Córdoba

    Lubna of Córdoba

    Lubna_of_Córdoba

  • P53
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    sapiens)". UniProt. Retrieved 19 January 2026. Van Maerken T, Vandesompele J, Rihani A, De Paepe A, Speleman F (December 2009). "Escape from p53-mediated tumor

    P53

    P53

    P53

  • Exile of Rama
  • Important event in Ramayana

    ctv6wgc4t.7, retrieved 21 April 2024 "Chapter 12. Lord Byron and Ameen F. Rihani", Lord Byron's Oriental World, Gorgias Press, 31 December 2011, pp. 135–146

    Exile of Rama

    Exile of Rama

    Exile_of_Rama

  • Nahda
  • Cultural movement in the Arab world (19th–20th centuries)

    League included: Kahlil Gibran, Elia Abu Madi, Mikhail Naimy, and Ameen Rihani. Eight out of the ten members were Greek Orthodox and two were Maronite

    Nahda

    Nahda

    Nahda

  • Ibn al-Khatib
  • Andalusi polymath, poet and historian (1313–1374)

    Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi Ahmad Faris Shidyaq Naoum Mokarzel Ahmad Rida Ameen Rihani Qustaki al-Himsi al-Kawakibi Suleyman al-Boustani Butrus al-Bustani Ahmad

    Ibn al-Khatib

    Ibn al-Khatib

    Ibn_al-Khatib

  • A land without a people for a people without a land
  • Phrase associated with Zionism

    Muir also cites other pre-statehood uses, including one in 1918 by Ameen Rihani, a Lebanese-American, Christian Arab nationalist, who wrote that "I would

    A land without a people for a people without a land

    A_land_without_a_people_for_a_people_without_a_land

  • Tomb of Eve
  • Archeological site in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

    1928, p. 216{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link). Rihani, Ameen (1930), Around the coasts of Arabia, London, p. 74{{citation}}: CS1

    Tomb of Eve

    Tomb of Eve

    Tomb_of_Eve

  • Gabriel's Revelation
  • Ancient stone tablet found in Jordan

    eastern banks of the Dead Sea around the year 2000. It was owned by Ghassan Rihani, a Jordanian antiquities dealer working in Jordan and London, who sold it

    Gabriel's Revelation

    Gabriel's Revelation

    Gabriel's_Revelation

  • Ibn Arabi
  • Sufi scholar and Sunni philosopher (1165–1240)

    from Yemen and belongs to one of the oldest Arab groups in al-Andalus. They may have migrated during the second wave of the Muslim conquest of Iberia. His

    Ibn Arabi

    Ibn Arabi

    Ibn_Arabi

  • Wallada bint al-Mustakfi
  • 11th-century Andalusian royal (d. 1091)

    Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi Ahmad Faris Shidyaq Naoum Mokarzel Ahmad Rida Ameen Rihani Qustaki al-Himsi al-Kawakibi Suleyman al-Boustani Butrus al-Bustani Ahmad

    Wallada bint al-Mustakfi

    Wallada_bint_al-Mustakfi

  • Ragaa Hussein
  • Egyptian actress (1937–2022)

    1958, she joined the El Rihany theaterical troupe established by Naguib el-Rihani in Cairo in the late 1910s. She worked on a number of radio and television

    Ragaa Hussein

    Ragaa Hussein

    Ragaa_Hussein

  • Ibn Qutaybah
  • Persian jurist and scholar (c. 828-889)

    ʿABD-ALLĀH". Encyclopædia Iranica. Retrieved 9 June 2012. Adamec, Ludwig W. (May 11, 2009). Historical Dictionary of Islam (Historical Dictionaries of Religions

    Ibn Qutaybah

    Ibn Qutaybah

    Ibn_Qutaybah

  • List of Lebanese people
  • author and poet Emily Nasrallah (1931–2018) – novelist, activist Amin al-Rihani (1876–1940) – writer and politician Widad Sakakini (1913–1991) – writer

    List of Lebanese people

    List_of_Lebanese_people

  • Rabia Basri
  • Female Sufi scholar and saint (died 801)

    answered, "I desire no reward for it; I do it so that the Messenger of God, may God bless him and give him peace, will delight in it on the day of Resurrection

    Rabia Basri

    Rabia Basri

    Rabia_Basri

  • Nawal El Saadawi
  • Egyptian feminist writer, activist, doctor and psychiatrist (1931–2021)

    (16 May 2010). "Nawal al Saadawi". The Global Dispatches. Archived from the original on 7 July 2017. Retrieved 12 February 2014. Fawzy, Mary (7 May 2021)

    Nawal El Saadawi

    Nawal El Saadawi

    Nawal_El_Saadawi

  • Christianity in the Middle East
  • Bichir, Mexican actors of Lebanese background (Maronite Christians). Amin al-Rihani, Lebanese writer and intellectual (Maronite Christian). Afif Safieh, Palestinian

    Christianity in the Middle East

    Christianity in the Middle East

    Christianity_in_the_Middle_East

  • Dar Sader
  • institutions that supported prominent thinkers like Gibran Khalil Gibran and Ameen Rihani. In 1881, Ibrahim Sader expanded his operations by purchasing the Hanna

    Dar Sader

    Dar_Sader

  • Ibn al-Faradi
  • Andalusian historian

    Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi Ahmad Faris Shidyaq Naoum Mokarzel Ahmad Rida Ameen Rihani Qustaki al-Himsi al-Kawakibi Suleyman al-Boustani Butrus al-Bustani Ahmad

    Ibn al-Faradi

    Ibn_al-Faradi

  • Layla and Majnun
  • Ancient Arabic love story

    April 2016). "Swarnalata". Upperstall.com. "Laila". Cinemaazi. Retrieved 6 May 2021. Mushtaq Gazdar (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University

    Layla and Majnun

    Layla and Majnun

    Layla_and_Majnun

  • Al-Ma'arri
  • Arab philosopher and poet (973–1057)

    Abu al-Ala al-Ma'arri (Arabic: أبو العلاء المعري; December 973 – May 1057), also known by his Latin name Abulola Moarrensis, was an Arab philosopher,

    Al-Ma'arri

    Al-Ma'arri

    Al-Ma'arri

  • Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad
  • Last ruler of the taifa of Seville in Al-Andalus and poet (1040-1095) (r. c.1069-1091)

    Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi Ahmad Faris Shidyaq Naoum Mokarzel Ahmad Rida Ameen Rihani Qustaki al-Himsi al-Kawakibi Suleyman al-Boustani Butrus al-Bustani Ahmad

    Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad

    Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad

    Al-Mu'tamid_ibn_Abbad

  • Al-Jarmi
  • Arabic grammarian of Abbasid era (died 840)

    Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi Ahmad Faris Shidyaq Naoum Mokarzel Ahmad Rida Ameen Rihani Qustaki al-Himsi al-Kawakibi Suleyman al-Boustani Butrus al-Bustani Ahmad

    Al-Jarmi

    Al-Jarmi

  • Arab nationalism
  • Political ideology

    Nasser Gaafar Nimeiry Adnan Pachachi Samih al-Qasim Shukri al-Quwatli Ameen Rihani Hamdeen Sabahi Jurji Zaydan Constantin Zureiq Pan-Arabism Arab socialism

    Arab nationalism

    Arab nationalism

    Arab_nationalism

  • Schøyen Collection
  • Private manuscript collections located in Oslo and London

    August 1990, taken to Jordan, resold by a local art dealer named Ghassan Rihani, and through intermediaries purchased by the Collection. The Schøyen Collection

    Schøyen Collection

    Schøyen Collection

    Schøyen_Collection

  • Tribes of Yemen
  • Ethnic group

    Gavin, Aden under British Rule, 1839–1967. London 1975, p. 19 Amin al-Rihani Kings of the Arabs vol. 1 p. 145 Conti Rossini, Carlo, Chrestomathia Arabica

    Tribes of Yemen

    Tribes_of_Yemen

  • Alaa Al Aswany
  • Egyptian novelist (born 1957)

    الأسواني, romanized: ʿAlāʾ al-Aswānī, IPA: [ʕæˈlæːʔ elɑsˈwɑːni]; born 26 May 1957) is an Egyptian writer, novelist, dentist and a founding member of the

    Alaa Al Aswany

    Alaa Al Aswany

    Alaa_Al_Aswany

  • Cinema of Egypt
  • Mario Volpe, starring Bahiga Hafez and Zaki Rostom. In 1934, Naguib el-Rihani starred in His Excellency Kechkech Bey, the sound version of the 1931 silent

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  • Tamim al-Barghouti
  • Palestinian-Egyptian writer and political scientist (born 1977)

    Feet": A Conversation with Tamim Al-Barghouti". The New Yorker. Retrieved 6 May 2018. الشرتح, عصام. تميم البرغوثي (تجليات المتخيل الجمالي) (in Arabic). ktab

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  • El-Emam family
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  • Al-Rashid Street, Baghdad
  • Historic avenue in Baghdad, Iraq

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  • List of literary movements
  • movement". Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Retrieved 2018-08-13. Smith, Ellen (1 May 2012). "Local Moderns: The Jindyworobak Movement and Australian Modernism"

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  • Second Saudi–Rashidi War
  • WW1 conflict in current Saudi Arabia

    (تأسيس المملكة العربية السعودية)". www.mukatel.com. Retrieved 2024-02-04. Al-Rihani, Amin (1970-01-01). "An Interview with Hoda al-Namani". Al-Raida Journal:

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  • Hassan ibn Thabit
  • Arabian poet and Companion of Muhammad

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  • Al-Jahiz
  • Arabic writer (776–869)

    Fazārah was his maternal grandfather, and Maḥbūb his paternal. The names may however have been confused. His nephew also reported that al-Jāḥiẓ's grandfather

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  • Phoenicianism
  • Form of Lebanese nationalism

    scholars and historians, including as Kamal Salibi, Albert Hourani and Amin Al-Rihani, have criticized Phoenicianism for historical inaccuracies. Historian Rola

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  • Ibn al-Qutiyya
  • Andalusian historian and Philologist at Al-Hakam II's court

    Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi Ahmad Faris Shidyaq Naoum Mokarzel Ahmad Rida Ameen Rihani Qustaki al-Himsi al-Kawakibi Suleyman al-Boustani Butrus al-Bustani Ahmad

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    English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German : from a short form of the personal name Matthias (see Matthew) or any of its many cognates, for example Norman French Maheu.English, French, Dutch, and German : from a nickname or personal name taken from the month of May (Middle English, Old French mai, Middle High German meie, from Latin Maius (mensis), from Maia, a minor Roman goddess of fertility). This name was sometimes bestowed on someone born or baptized in the month of May; it was also used to refer to someone of a sunny disposition, or who had some anecdotal connection with the month of May, such as owing a feudal obligation then.English : nickname from Middle English may ‘young man or woman’.Irish (Connacht and Midlands) : when not of English origin (see 1–3 above), this is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Miadhaigh ‘descendant of Miadhach’, a personal name or byname meaning ‘honorable’, ‘proud’.French : habitational name from any of various places called May or Le May.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name from Mayen, a place in western Germany.Americanized spelling of cognates of 1 in various European languages, for example Swedish Ma(i)j.Chinese : possibly a variant of Mei 1, although this spelling occurs more often for the given name than for the surname.Cape May, at the mouth of Delaware Bay, is named after the Dutch explorer Cornelius Jacobsen May.

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  • Fay
  • n.

    Faith; as, by my fay.

  • May
  • n.

    The merrymaking of May Day.

  • Bay
  • n.

    A tract covered with bay trees.

  • Lay
  • v. t.

    A share of the proceeds or profits of an enterprise; as, when a man ships for a whaling voyage, he agrees for a certain lay.

  • Way
  • n.

    Length of space; distance; interval; as, a great way; a long way.

  • Lay
  • v. i.

    To take a position; to come or go; as, to lay forward; to lay aloft.

  • Lay
  • v. i.

    To lay a wager; to bet.

  • Way
  • n.

    Progress; as, a ship has way.

  • Lay
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the laity, as distinct from the clergy; as, a lay person; a lay preacher; a lay brother.

  • Day
  • n.

    (Preceded by the) Some day in particular, as some day of contest, some anniversary, etc.

  • Maying
  • n.

    The celebrating of May Day.

  • Mad
  • v. i.

    To be mad; to go mad; to rave. See Madding.

  • Pay
  • v. t.

    To give or offer, without an implied obligation; as, to pay attention; to pay a visit.

  • Mat
  • v. t.

    To cover or lay with mats.

  • Beltane
  • n.

    The first day of May (Old Style).

  • Hay
  • v. i.

    To lay snares for rabbits.

  • Way
  • n.

    Right of way. See below.

  • Map
  • v. t.

    To represent by a map; -- often with out; as, to survey and map, or map out, a county. Hence, figuratively: To represent or indicate systematically and clearly; to sketch; to plan; as, to map, or map out, a journey; to map out business.

  • Mat
  • n.

    Anything growing thickly, or closely interwoven, so as to resemble a mat in form or texture; as, a mat of weeds; a mat of hair.

  • Mad
  • v. t.

    To make mad or furious; to madden.