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Ataullah ( or ) or the alternative Atallah is an Arabic given name meaning "gift of God", composed of '' Ata'' (''gift'') + ''Allah'' (''God''). It is also a surname to Middle Eastern Christians. The Iranian variant of the same name is ''Ataollah''. Odtallah or Odetallah (Arabic: عودة الله) is a Palestinian last name where it comes from the personal name meaning "Return of God" made up of the words (Odta) ("Return") + (Allah) ("God"). Persons Given name * Sultan Ataullah Muhammad Shah I (1422–1472), Sultan of Kedah * Sultan Ataullah Muhammad Shah II (1687–1698), Sultan of Kedah * Ataullah Rashidi, 17th century architect from Mughal Empire of present-day India * Attallah Suheimat (1875–1965), Jordanian politician * Syed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari (1892–1961), Indian religious and political leader * Qazi Ataullah Khan (1895–1952), Pakistani politician * Ataollah Khosravani (1919–2005), Iranian politician * Ataullah Mengal (1929–2021), Chief Minister of Balochista ...
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Allah
Allah ( ; , ) is an Arabic term for God, specifically the God in Abrahamic religions, God of Abraham. Outside of the Middle East, it is principally associated with God in Islam, Islam (in which it is also considered the proper name), although the term was used in pre-Islamic Arabia and continues to be used today by Arabic-speaking adherents of any of the Abrahamic religions, including God in Judaism, Judaism and God in Christianity, Christianity. It is thought to be derived by contraction from ''Arabic definite article, al-Ilah, ilāh'' (, ) and is linguistically related to God's names in other Semitic languages, such as Aramaic ( ) and Hebrew language, Hebrew ( ). The word "Allah" now conveys the superiority or sole existence of Monotheism, one God, but among the Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia#Role of Allah, pre-Islamic Arabs, Creator deity, Allah was a supreme deity and was worshipped alongside lesser deities in a Pantheon (religion), pantheon. Many Jews, Christians, and ea ...
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Ataullah (cricketer)
Ataullah (born 2 February 1986) is a Pakistani former first-class cricketer who plays for Rawalpindi cricket team, Rawalpindi. Biography Ataullah, born on February 2, 1986, in Rajanpur, Punjab, Pakistan. He was a right-hand batter and right-arm fast-medium bowler. His career has spanned various teams, including Bahawalpur Stags (Twenty20, 2012–15), National Bank of Pakistan cricket team, National Bank of Pakistan (Twenty20, FC, and ListA, 2013–19), Lahore Eagles (Twenty20, 2013–14), Baluchistan cricket team, Baluchistan (Twenty20, 2014), Lahore Blues (Twenty20, 2015–16), and Rawalpindi cricket team, Rawalpindi (FC, 2016–18; ListA, 2017–18). In his first-class career (2012–19), he took 154 wickets, with a best of 7-92. He averaged 21.44, achieving eight five-wicket innings and two ten-wicket matches, with a strike rate of 42.39. In his List A career (2012–19), Ataullah took 25 wickets. His best was 4-28, and he averaged 34.36, achieving two four-wicket innings, w ...
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Christine Atallah
Christine Ann Atallah (December 7, 1965 – October 29, 2011) was a Canadian singer-songwriter and writer. After obtaining degrees in broadcast journalism from Concordia University and in music from McGill University in Montreal, Atallah trained in Italy under Maestro Giuseppe Raffa before joining his touring production of the Verdi Opera Aida as a featured soloist. Atallah next appeared in a singing performance in Denys Arcand Georges-Henri Denys Arcand (; born June 25, 1941) is a Canadian filmmaker. During his four decades career, he became one of the most internationally-recognized director from Quebec, earning widespread acclaim and numerous accolades for his "inten ...'s award-nominated film ''Jesus of Montreal''. She then spent four years living in New York City, where she composed, wrote fiction and non-fiction, studied dance, recorded and appeared in films and music videos. Atallah collaborated with numerous musicians. She worked with Canadian composer John Winiarz as ...
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Alain Attalah
Alain Pierre Joseph Attalah (; born 5 October 1964) is an Egyptian basketball coach and former player. He is the current head coach of Lions de Genève of the Swiss Basketball League (SBL). As a player, Attallah competed with the Egypt national basketball team at the 1984 and 1988 games. He posted an Olympic high of 22 points and 5 assists in a 138-85 loss to Brazil in 1988. From 2018 to 2022, Attallah was the head coach of Swiss club BBC Nyon BBC Nyon is a Swiss men's basketball club based in Nyon, Switzerland. BBC Nyon plays in the SBL, the highest tier level of men's professional basketball in Switzerland Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked c .... References 1964 births Living people Egyptian men's basketball players 1990 FIBA World Championship players Basketball players at the 1984 Summer Olympics Basketball players at the 1988 Summer Olympics Olympic basketball players for Egypt Basketball players from Alexandria 20th-c ...
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Elias Atallah
Elias G. Atallah (; born 1947), is a Lebanese politician and an elected member of parliament during the 2005 elections. He is also the chairperson of the Democratic Left Movement, and a prominent member in the March 14 Alliance. He was born in the Chouf region and has a degree in psychology and philosophy from the Lebanese University. Political activities He joined the Lebanese Communist Party in 1971, and was a prominent member in the Lebanese National Movement that included George Hawi, Kamal Jumblatt and other Lebanese leftist politicians and intellectuals. In 1982, he took part in the resistance against the Israeli invasion of Lebanon.Dissidents in Communist Party Revolt against Damascus by Daniel Nassif
As of 2000, he was the leader of the party. His fierce critici ...
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Samir Atallah
Samir Atallah () (born 24 June 1941) is a Lebanese journalist, author and political analyst. Life Samir Atallah was born near Jezzine, Lebanon in a small village called Bteddine El Loqch. Atallah is married to May Francis, from a Southern town called (Mieh ou Mieh) near Saida and has two children, Nasri and Maria. He resides in Beirut. His son Nasri Atallah is also a writer, and works in the digital media field. Journalism and literary career Atallah writes a daily column in the Arab newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat and a weekly editorial in the Lebanese daily An-Nahar. He is a regular guest on Lebanese and Arab television and radio stations as a political and social commentator. Atallah has written his daily column in Asharq Al-Awsat since 1987 and has been with An Nahar in various roles intermittently since the late 1950s. He has been the paper's correspondent in various European capitals as well as correspondent to the United Nations. Atallah was also managing editor of Al-Anba in ...
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Naim Attallah
Naim Ibrahim Attallah (, 1 May 1931 – 2 February 2021) was a Palestinian-British businessman and writer. He was the publisher of Quartet Books and the owner of The Women's Press. The Palestinian-born entrepreneur was described by ''The Guardian'' in 2000 as a "legendary adorer of beautiful women". Attallah was born in the British Mandate of Palestine in 1931 to a Catholic family. He was the owner of the publishing house Quartet Books, which was founded in 1972 by Ken Banerji, John Boothe, William Miller and Brian Thompson, and taken over by Attallah in 1976. Attallah was a backer of the ''Literary Review'' and ''The Oldie''. He was also the owner of the London-based The Women's Press, established in 1977; it was founded by him and Stephanie Dowrick. In 1990, he became joint managing director of jewellers, Asprey. In 1992, he became group chief executive. Attallah's book of memoirs, ''Fulfilment and Betrayal: 1975–1995'', was published in 2007. According to Jennie Erdal ...
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Muhammad Atta-ullah Faizani
Muhammad Atta-ullah Faizani (born 17 April 1923, date of death unknown) was an Afghan Islamic scholar. The honorific "Faizani", that means "something that overflows with God's light" was presented to him by a imam of the Kaaba during his Hajj. Early life and work Faizani was born in Herat, Afghanistan on 17 April 1923 to a family of ''miagan'', religious scholars said to be descended from an Islamic saint. As a child Faizani was home-schooled. in his early adolescence years , Faizani studied at a High School in Herat and finally at Kabul University, where he graduated in 1941. For eight years following his graduation he served as a High School principal in his hometown of Herat ,until a passion for God overcame him. At this time Faizani left his home and traveled widely throughout the Islamic world of the mid-20th century seeking knowledge of Islam and its various practices. Spiritual retreat As this period of traveling drew to a close, there came an intensification of his spirit ...
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Salah Suheimat
Salah al-Din Attallah Suheimat () MP (1914 – 30 November 1966) was a Member of the Parliament of Jordan on the banner of the city Al Karak. Born in 1914, the son of Sheikh Attallah Suheimat, a national leader, who was a member of the first Legislative Council of the Emirate of Transjordan and held several political positions in the Ottoman Empire and later Transjordan and the grandson of Sheikh Sulieman effendi Suheimat who was a national leader and a member of the first municipal council of the city of Karak during the reign of the Ottoman Empire in the 1890s. MP Salah Suheimat received his primary and preparatory education at the primary school in Karak and then completed his secondary education at the secondary school of Salt (''As-Salt''), and later obtained a Diploma in Agriculture in Beirut, Lebanon. Salah Suheimat was the first Secretary General of the Jordanian parliament in 1946. Career highlights * Director of Publications. * Military governor of Balqa, administrat ...
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Ataollah Ashrafi Esfahani
Ayatollah Ata'ollah Ashrafi Esfahani (; 1902 – 15 October 1982) was an Iranian religious leader. He was born near Esfahan and educated in Esfahan and at the Qom Seminary. He became a mojtahed when he was 40. After the Islamic Revolution of 1979, he was selected as the Imam Jumu'ah (the chief mullah for Friday prayers) for the city of Kermanshah. He was killed during Friday prayer on 15 October 1982. Early life Esfahani was born in 1902 in Khomeyni Shahr (then called Sadeh), a city located some west of the central city of Esfahan. His father, Mirza Asadollah, was a religious scholar; his mother, Lady Najmeh, was a daughter of Sayyed Mohammad Taghi MirDamadi. He is a descendant of one of the Jabal Amel () scholars who converted to Islam in the early days of Islam; his ancestors then moved to the area near Esfahan. Education Esfahani lived in his birthplace, Sadeh (later called Khomeyni Shahr after the Islamic Revolution), until the age of 12. He then attended the Esfahan Hawza ...
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Voice-over
Voice-over (also known as off-camera or off-stage commentary) is a production technique used in radio, television, filmmaking, theatre, and other media in which a descriptive or expository voice that is not part of the narrative (i.e., non-diegetic) accompanies the pictured or on-site presentation of events. The voice-over is read from a script and may be spoken by someone who appears elsewhere in the production or by a specialist voice actor. Synchronous dialogue, where the voice-over is narrating the action that is taking place at the same time, remains the most common technique in voice-overs. Asynchronous, however, is also used in cinema. It is usually prerecorded and placed over the top of a film or video and commonly used in documentaries or news reports to explain information. Voice-overs are used in video games and on-hold messages, as well as for announcements and information at events and tourist destinations. It may also be read live for events such as award pres ...
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Ataollah Zahed
Ataollah Zahed (; 1915 – 1991) also spelled as Ataullah Zahed, was an Iranian actor of theater, television, and film; a film director; film producer; screenplay writer; educator; and a voice-over actor and director. Biography Ataollah Zahed was born in 1915 in Shiraz, Fars province, Qajar Iran. Around age 9 he started his artistic activities by acting in a play. He attended the University of Tehran, where he received a B.A. degree in literature. He later studied Islamic jurisprudence at and Shahid Motahari University. Zahed was one of the founders of Hosseiniyeh Ershad, a non-traditional religious institute in Tehran, where he taught theater and cinema courses. Zahed died of a heart attack A myocardial infarction (MI), commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when Ischemia, blood flow decreases or stops in one of the coronary arteries of the heart, causing infarction (tissue death) to the heart muscle. The most common symptom ... on 6 November 1991, and is buried i ...
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