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Nouman Abid Al-Jader
Nu'man ( ar, نعمان ) or Nu'maan is an Arabic given name dating to pre-Islamic times, meaning ''blood'' or ''red''. Prevailingly, the Islamic given name is most commonly associated to the Arabic word meaning ''bliss''. It is also used with the definite article, , transliterated ''an-Nu'man'' or ''al-Nu'man''. Alternatives spellings include ''Noman'', ''Nouman'', ''Noumaan'', and ''Numan''.It may refer to: *seven of the Ghassanid Kings (327-ca. 600) * Al-Nu'man I ibn Imru' al-Qays (reigned ca. 390–418), king of the Lakhmids * Al-Nu'man II ibn al-Aswad (reigned 497–503), king of the Lakhmids * Al-Nu'man VI ibn al-Mundhir (active 581-583), king of the Ghassanids *Al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir (active (582–ca. 602), king of the Lakhmids * Nouman ibn Muqarrin (died 641), one of the companions of Muhammad *Nuʿmān ibn Thābit ibn Zuṭā ibn Marzubān, known as Abū Ḥanīfa (699—767), founder of the Sunni Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence * Qadi al-Nu'man (died 974), ...
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Ghassanids
The Ghassanids ( ar, الغساسنة, translit=al-Ġasāsina, also Banu Ghassān (, romanized as: ), also called the Jafnids, were an Arab tribe which founded a kingdom. They emigrated from southern Arabia in the early 3rd century to the Levant region. Some merged with Hellenized Christian communities, converting to Christianity in the first few centuries AD, while others may have already been Christians before emigrating north to escape religious persecution. After settling in the Levant, the Ghassanids became a client state to the Byzantine Empire and fought alongside them against the Persian Sassanids and their Arab vassals, the Lakhmids. The lands of the Ghassanids also acted as a buffer zone protecting lands that had been annexed by the Romans against raids by Bedouin tribes. Few Ghassanids became Muslim following the Muslim conquest of the Levant; most Ghassanids remained Christian and joined Melkite and Syriac communities within what is now Jordan, Israel, Pales ...
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Noman Bashir
Noman Bashir (Urdu: نعمان بشير) was a Pakistan Navy admiral who served as the 18th Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) from 7 October 2008 until retiring on 7 October 2011. His appointment as Chief of Naval Staff was approved by President Asif Ali Zardari on the recommendation of Defence Minister Ahmad Mukhtar on 5 October 2008, ultimately superseding the senior most, Vice-Admiral Asaf Humayun, to the four-star promotion."President Zardari appoints Noman Bashir new navy chief"
''Associated Press of Pakistan'', 5 October 2008
In 2011, Adm. Bashir was notably superseded and overlooked for the appointment of Chairm ...
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Nomani
Nomani is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Abul Qasim Nomani, Indian Islamic scholar *Asra Nomani (born 1965), Indian-born American author * Habibur Rahman Nomani (1926–2005), Indian politician *Hamdullah Nomani, mayor of Kabul, Afghanistan * Maulana Habibur Rahman Nomani (1926–2005), Indian politician *Manzoor Nomani (1905–1997), Indian Islamic scholar *Mufti Abul Qasim Nomani (born 1947), Indian academic administrator * Muhammad ibn Ibrahim al-Nu'mani, 10th-century Shi'a scholar *Sajjad Nomani (born 1955), Indian Islamic scholar *Shibli Nomani (1857–1914), Indian scholar See also * Numan (other) *Nu'man *Tafsir Numani ''Tafsir Numani'' is an exegesis on the Quran attributed to Muhammad Ibn Ibrahim Ibn Jafar al-Numani. The commentary is incorporated into Bihar al-anwar by Majlisi. The book does not include a continuous commentary on all the verses of the suras. ..., Shia Quranic exegesis * Nomani Tonga, Tongan rugby union player {{surnam ...
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Naaman (other)
Naaman is a commander of the armies of Ben-Hadad II in the time of Joram, king of Israel. He is mentioned in 2 Kings 5. Naaman or Naamans may also refer to: Places * Naaman, Delaware, an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States *Naamans Creek (spelled Naaman Creek on federal maps), tributary of the Delaware River * Naamans Gardens, Delaware, an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States * Naamans Manor, Delaware, an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States *Naaman Forest High School, public secondary school located in Garland, Texas (USA) * Belus River, a river in Israel earlier known as Na'amân River People Mononym * Naaman (biblical figure), one of the sons of Benjamin * Naâman (born 1990), French reggae artist Given name *Naaman Roosevelt (born 1987), American football wide receiver Surname * Issam Naaman (born 1937), Lebanese lawyer and politician *Nicolas Naaman (1911–1982), Cat ...
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Ma`arrat An-Nu`man
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Numan (other)
Numan may refer to: Places * Ma`arat al-Numan, Syria * Numan, Nigeria People * Ahmad Muhammad Numan (1909–1996), twice Prime Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic (1965, 1971) * An-Numan ibn Muqarrin (died 641), a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad * Arthur Numan (born 1969), Dutch former footballer * Gary Numan (born 1958), English musician * Henk Numan (born 1955), Dutch former judoka * Köprülü Numan Pasha (died 1719), grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire (1710–11) * Numan Gumaa (born 1937), Egyptian attorney and former chairman of the liberal New Wafd Party * Yasin Said Numan (born 1948), Prime Minister of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (1986–90) Media and fiction * Numan (race), a fictional race of beings from the Phantasy Star series * '' Numan Athletics'', a 1993 arcade game by Namco See also * Nu'man Nu'man ( ar, نعمان ) or Nu'maan is an Arabic given name dating to pre-Islamic times, meaning ''blood'' or ''red''. Prevailingly, the Islam ...
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Nuaman
Nuaman or Khallet an Nu'man ( ar, النعمان, meaning "Grace"), also written al-Numan/an-Nu'man, is a small village located just north of Beit Sahour in the Palestinian Governorate of Bethlehem. The Israeli government incorporated its territory within Jerusalem after the Israeli occupation of the West Bank in the 1967 Six-Day War. The village is regarded as neither part of the West Bank, nor part of Jerusalem. A United Nations report has described the villagers as "living in limbo." In terms of local government it is treated together with the neighbouring village Al-Khas, to the west, as one unit. Historical background Nuaman itself is a tiny hamlet, built on a single street, and composed of roughly 25 houses, 13 of which existed, as shown by aerial photos of the period, before 1967. Since 1994, together with Al Khas to the west, Nuaman has been governed by a village council of five members appointed by the Palestinian Authority. The hamlet's name is an eponym, taken from t ...
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Nouman Ali Khan
Nouman Ali Khan is a Pakistani-American Islamic speaker and Arabic instructor who founded the Bayyinah Institute for Arabic and Qur’anic Studies after serving as an instructor of Arabic at Nassau Community College. He has been named one of the 500 most influential Muslims in the world by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre of Jordan. Early life Khan was born 4 May 1978, in Germany to a Pakistani family and spent his preschool years in the former East Berlin. His father then worked for the Pakistan Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where Khan attended the Pakistan Embassy school from grades 2 to 8. His father moved the family to New York when Khan was in his teens. Career Controversies In September 2017, Khan was involved in a sexting scandal and accused of spiritual abuse Religious abuse is abuse administered under the guise of religion, including harassment or humiliation, which may result in psychological trauma. Religious abuse may also include misuse of religio ...
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Noman Ijaz
Nauman Ijaz (Punjabi and ur, ) is a Pakistani television and film actor, TV anchorperson, and TV show presenter. He is the recipient of several accolades including 10 Lux Style Awards, 7 Hum Awards and a President's Pride of Performance, which was awarded him in 2012. As of 2017 he was hosting a prime time talk show on Neo News HD with the title of G Sarkar. Active since 1988, he has played many roles and has been a senior actor on state Television PTV. Early life Ijaz was born in and grew up in Icchra town, Lahore to a Punjabi family. His father worked in a movie theatre as a manager. He started his education at Cathedral High School, Lahore. Later he attended Divisional Public School, Model Town, Lahore. He completed his education from Forman Christian College and did Law from Punjab University, Lahore. He started his acting career in a small appearance in a drama serial in 1988. Career Ijaz began his acting career on PTV, with a short appearance in the direction o ...
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Noman Masood
Noman Masood ( Punjabi, ur, ; born 28 May 1968) is a Pakistani television actor, director and producer. He worked in many PTV dramas, and currently working. Filmography Drama serials * ''Shehbaz'' * ''Tujh Pe Qurban'' * ''Neend'' * ''Lagan'' * '' Bandhan'' * '' Meray Khwab Raiza Raiza'' * '' Wardi'' * '' Boond Boond Tanhai'' * '' Kitni Door Kitnay Paas'' * '' Thora Sath Chahiye'' * '' Koonj'' * '' Vanee (Geo TV)'' * '' Band Kidkiyon Kay Peechay'' * '' Aur Phir'' * ''Aadhi Dhoop'' * '' Poore Chaand ki Raat'' * '' Meri Behan Meri Dewrani'' * '' Ullu Baraye Farokht Nahi'' as Wali Mohammad * ''Inkaar (PTV series)'' as Prince * ''Adhoora Bandhan ''Adhoora Bandhan'' is a 2017 Pakistani drama serial directed by Shah Hussain, produced by Babar Javed, and written by Huma Hina Nafees. The drama stars Nauman Masood, Faria Sheikh and Erum Akhtar. and was first aired on 9 October 2017 on Geo Ent ...'' as Yasir * ''Malangi'' as Dosu * '' Khwab Saraye'' as Waheed * '' Kitni Girhain ...
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Noman Benotman
Noman M. Benotman (born 1967) is a former fighter of the Libyan militant organization known as the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group. Benotman has been active in reforming his former terrorist comrades in prison, attempting to persuade them to renounce violence. He wrote an open letter to Osama bin Laden in 2010 repudiating al-Qaeda's use of violence, and calling on bin Laden to unilaterally halt all attacks. He is also a Senior Analyst (Strategic Communications) at Quilliam. Childhood Noman comes from a wealthy Tripolitania family that suffered under the Qaddafi government, during which Qaddafi confiscated many properties like land, houses, factories and buildings belonging to Noman's father and many other well known Libyan families that also lived a harsh life under the Qaddafi government. Afghanistan Benotman has lived a hard life, living in exile overseas during the Qaddafi government’s 42 years of power hold on Libya. During the 1980s, the beginning of Gaddafi's oppression o ...
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No'man Ashour
No'man Ashour (January 1918 – 5 April 1987) was an Egyptian poet and playwright, born in Mit Ghamr, Dakahlia Governorate. He is most known for the foundation of realism in the Egyptian drama. Moreover he considered comedy Comedy is a genre of fiction that consists of discourses or works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium. The term o ... as the best medium to reflect reality, even if it is painful and serious. Plays List of plays that Ashour wrote: *The Magnet – 1955 *Time Game – 1980 *Secret of the Universe – 1970 *The Grinding Mill *Al-Doghri Family *Three Nights *Countries Afar – 1976 *People Upstairs References External linksNo'man AshouroEgyptian State Information Service Egyptian male poets Egyptian dramatists and playwrights 1918 births 1987 deaths 20th-century Egyptian poets 20th-century dramatists and playwrights ...
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