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Aisha (; also spelled A'aisha, A'isha, Aischa, Aische, Aishah, Aishat, Aishath, Aicha, Aïcha, Aisya, Aisyah, Aiša, Ajša, Aixa, Ayesha, Aysha, Ayşe, Ayisha, or Iesha) is an Arabic female given name. It originated from Aisha, the third wife of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and is a very popular name among Muslim women. ''Ayesha'' and Aisha are common variant spelling in the Arab World and among American Muslim women in the United States, where it was ranked 2,020 out of 4,275 for females of all ages in the 1990 US Census. The name Ayesha was briefly popular among English-speakers after it appeared in the book ''She'' by Rider Haggard. Given name Aisha *Aisha (614-678), Wife of Prophet Muhammad *Aisha (Latvian singer) (Aija Andrejeva, born 1986), Latvian singer *Aisha (reggae singer) (Pamela Ross, born 1962), British singer * Aisha Abubakar (born 1966), Nigerian politician *Aisha Abdurrahman Bewley (born 1948), American writer and translator *Aisha al-Adawiya (born 1944), Ameri ...
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Arabic
Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic languages, Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns language codes to 32 varieties of Arabic, including its standard form of Literary Arabic, known as Modern Standard Arabic, which is derived from Classical Arabic. This distinction exists primarily among Western linguists; Arabic speakers themselves generally do not distinguish between Modern Standard Arabic and Classical Arabic, but rather refer to both as ( "the eloquent Arabic") or simply ' (). Arabic is the List of languages by the number of countries in which they are recognized as an official language, third most widespread official language after English and French, one of six official languages of the United Nations, and the Sacred language, liturgical language of Islam. Arabic is widely taught in schools and universities around the wo ...
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Aisha Buhari
Aisha Halilu Buhari (; born 17 February 1971) is a professional beauty therapist who served as the First Lady of Nigeria from 2015 to 2023. Early life and family Aisha Halilu was born on 17 February 1971, in Adamawa State, northeastern Nigeria. Her grandfather Alhaji Muhammadu Ribadu was Nigeria's first minister of defence. Aisha's father was a civil engineer, and her mother is a descendant of the Ankali family, renowned farmers. Aisha Buhari went to primary and secondary school in Adamawa State. On 2 December 1989, Aisha married Muhammadu Buhari, who had five children from a previous marriage to Safinatu Yusuf. Aisha and Muhammadu Buhari have five children together and one grandchild. Education Aisha Buhari holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in public administration from Ambrose Alli University (AAU), and a master's degree in international affairs and strategic studies from the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna. Aisha Buhari obtained a diploma in beauty therapy from the Carlton ...
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Aisha Uqbah Malik
Aisha Uqbah Malik (born 27 September 1982), also known by her name Aisha Khan, is a Pakistani former television and film actress. Her prominent roles include Mahgul from '' Khuda Mera Bhi Hai'', Noor from '' Noor-e-Zindagi'', and Jeena from '' Mann Mayal''. Retirement In March 2018, Khan announced her retirement from the media industry, citing she had "moved onto the next phase of life". Personal life In April 2018, Khan married her fiancé, Major Uqbah Hadeed Malik, through whom her mother-in-law is PTI MNA Asma Qadeer. Filmography Television Films See also * List of Pakistani actresses This is an alphabetical list of notable Pakistani actresses related to the film and television industry. A *Aasia *Armeena Khan * Aaminah Haq * Aamina Sheikh *Aiman Khan * Ainy Jaffri * Alishba Yousuf ... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Uqbah Malik, Aisha Living people 1982 births Pakistani film actresses Pakistani ...
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Aisha Labib
Aisha Labib (; died in 1971), also known by her married name Aisha Naguib (), was the wife of Mohamed Naguib, one the two principal leaders of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, who became Egypt's first President. She was the mother of the couple's three sons, Farouk, Ali, and Youssef. Biography Aisha Labib was the second wife of Naguib, who referred to her in his 1955 memoirs 'Egypt's Destiny' (subsequently republished decades later under the title 'I Was the President of Egypt'). Naguib married her in 1934, following his divorce from his first wife after being married for only 40 days. Labib was the daughter of a late military commander of a cavalry unit of Egyptian Army, and the sister of his friend, Mahmoud Labib, an engineer. Prior to their marriage, Labib was living with her widowed mother, and Labib's three sisters, Aziza, Fatima and Khadiga, in a large house in Helmiyet Al-Zeitoun. Labib and Naguib would later live in that same neighborhood as husband and wife. Labib was li ...
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Aisha Kahlil
Sweet Honey in the Rock are an all-woman, African-American a cappella ensemble. They are a three-time Grammy Award–nominated troupe who express their history as black women through song, dance, and sign language. Originally a four-person ensemble, the group has expanded to five-part harmonies, with a sixth member acting as a sign-language interpreter. Although the members have changed over five decades, the group continues to sing and perform worldwide. Musical career Sweet Honey in the Rock was founded in 1973 by Bernice Johnson Reagon, who was teaching a vocal workshop with the Washington, D.C. Black Repertory Company. It was going to be group of 10 to 13 people, (women and men) but because of life getting in the way for a lot of people, the group officially started with only 4 women, who were Bernice Johnson Reagon, Louise Robinson, Carol Lynn Maillard, and Mie Fredericks. And after singing 5 songs together they said "This is it!" In December 2002 Bernice Johnson Rea ...
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Aisha Abd Al-Rahman
Aisha Abd al-Rahman (Arabic: عائشة عبد الرحمن; 18 November 1913 – 1 December 1998) (ʻĀʾishah ʻAbd al-Raḥman) was an Egyptian author, editor and professor of literature who published under the pen name Bint al-Shāṭiʾ [Daughter of the Nil] (بِنْت ٱلشّاطِئ). Life and career She was born on 18 November 1913 in Damietta in the governorate of Domyat Governorate, Domyat, Egypt, where her father taught at the Domyat Religious Institute. She started her education by memorizing and reciting the Qur'an in traditional village schools. When she was ten, her mother, though illiterate, enrolled her in school while her father was traveling. Though her father objected, her mother later sent Aisha to El Mansurah for further education. In 1920, she was enrolled in the al-Luzi al-Amiriya School for Girls with the support of her mother and grandfather. Upon receiving a teaching certificate, she taught at a girls' school in Mansoura, Egypt, Mansoura. Later, Aisha ...
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A'isha Bint Talhah
Aisha bint Abi Bakr () was a seventh century Arab commander, politician, muhadditha and the third and youngest wife of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Aisha had an important role in early Islamic history, both during Muhammad's life and after his death. In Sunni tradition, Aisha is portrayed as scholarly, intelligent and inquisitive. She contributed to the spread of Muhammad's message and served the Muslim community for 44 years after his death. Aisha narrated 2,210 hadiths throughout her life, not just on matters related to Muhammad's private life, but also on topics such as inheritance, pilgrimage, prayer, and eschatology. Her intellect and knowledge in various subjects, including poetry and medicine, were highly praised by early scholars and luminaries such as al-Zuhri and her student Urwa ibn al-Zubayr. Her father, Abu Bakr (), became the first caliph to succeed Muhammad, and after two years was succeeded by Umar (). Aisha played a leading role in opposing some policie ...
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Princess Aisha Bint Al Hussein
Princess Aisha bint Al Hussein () (born 23 April 1968) is the sister of King Abdullah II of Jordan and is the twin sister of Princess Zein. Her parents are King Hussein and Princess Muna. Education Aisha was born in 23 April 1968 at Palestine Hospital in Amman, She was educated up to age eight in Jordan, at the American community school (In the same class as her sister Zein, for all or almost all of the time). She moved to the U.S. to pursue her education for ten years. She attended The Potomac School (McLean, Virginia), in McLean, VA, through the 8th grade. She graduated from Dana Hall School in Wellesley, Massachusetts, in 1986. She then attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the United Kingdom, completing the officer's training course in 1987. She then completed an undergraduate degree in Modern Middle East History and Politics from Pembroke College, Oxford. In June 2010 she completed her Master of Arts degree in Strategic Security Studies at the College of Int ...
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Aisha Sultan Begum
Aisha Sultan Begum () was Queen consort of Ferghana Valley and Samarkand as the first wife of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire and the first Mughal emperor. Aisha was a first cousin of her husband and was a Timurid princess by birth. She was the daughter of Babur's paternal uncle, Sultan Ahmed Mirza, the King of Samarkand and Bukhara. Family and lineage Aisha Sultan Begum was born a Timurid princess and was the third daughter of Sultan Ahmed Mirza (the King of Samarkand and Bukhara) and his wife Qutaq Begum. She was named 'Aisha' after Prophet Muhammad's wife, ‘Ā’ishah bint Abī Bakr. Her father, Sultan Ahmed Mirza, was the eldest son and successor of Abu Sa'id Mirza, the Emperor of the Timurid Empire. Aisha's paternal uncles included Umar Sheikh Mirza, the ruler of Ferghana Valley, who later became her father-in-law as well. His children, Babur (her future husband), and his elder sister, Khanzada Begum, were thus, Aisha's first cousins. Marriage In h ...
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Aisha Gurbanli
Aisha Gurbani (born 28 April 1993) is an Azerbaijani judoka. She represented Azerbaijan at the 2020 Summer Olympics The officially the and officially branded as were an international multi-sport event that was held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some of the preliminary sporting events beginning on 21 July 2021. Tokyo .... She competed in the women's 48 kg event. References External links * 1993 births Living people Azerbaijani female judoka European Games competitors for Azerbaijan Judoka at the 2015 European Games Judoka at the 2019 European Games Islamic Solidarity Games medalists in judo Judoka at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic judoka for Azerbaijan 21st-century Azerbaijani sportswomen Islamic Solidarity Games silver medalists for Azerbaijan {{Azerbaijan-judo-bio-stub ...
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Aisha Franz
Aisha Franz (born 1984) is a German illustrator and comic book artist based in Berlin. She is known for her internationally published graphic novels and zines. Life and career The daughter of Colombian- Chilean immigrants, she was born in Fürth, Germany. Franz originally wanted to be a figure skater and create animated drawings for Walt Disney. She went on to study illustration at the School of Art and Design in Kassel. She lives and works in Berlin. Franz is part of the German comic publishing collective The Treasure Fleet. Her first graphic novel ''Alien'' appeared in 2011; it was also published in France under the title ''Petite Terrienne'' by Éditions çà et là and in English as ''Earthling'' by Drawn & Quarterly. Her work has been published in Germany by and Reprodukt and has also been included in various anthologies. Her graphic novel ''Alien'' received an award for best foreign work at the 2013 . Her work lays in the convergence of daily life routine and the ex ...
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Ball Culture
The Ballroom scene (also known as the Ballroom community, Ballroom culture, or just Ballroom) is an African-American and Latino underground LGBTQ+ subculture. The scene traces its origins to the drag balls of the mid-19th century United States, such as those hosted by William Dorsey Swann, a formerly enslaved Black man in Washington D.C.. By the early 20th century, integrated drag balls were popular in cities such as New York, Chicago, New Orleans, Baltimore, and Philadelphia. In the mid-20th century, as a response to racism in integrated drag spaces, the balls evolved into house ballroom, where Black and Latino attendees could "walk" in a variety of categories for trophies and cash prizes. Most participants in ballroom belong to groups known as "houses", where chosen families of friends form relationships and communities separate from their families of origin, from which they may be estranged. The influence of ballroom culture can be seen in dance, language, music, and p ...
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