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Huda may refer to: People with the name * Huda (given name), an index of people with the given name * Huda (surname), an index of people with the surname Entities with the name * Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA), the urban planning agency of the Haryana state, India * Hyderabad Urban Development Authority, the urban planning agency of the city of Hyderabad India that was expanded and renamed Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority * ST ''Huda'', a tugboat operated by Kuwait Oil Company from 1954 to 1965, and then by H H Deeb, until 1967 * Huda TV, a satellite television channel in Saudi Arabia Education * Al Huda Central School, Kadampuzha, Indian school * Al-Huda Institute, a series of Islamic educational institutions for women in Pakistan and Canada * Al Huda School (Maryland), school in Maryland * Al-Huda School (New Jersey), school in New Jersey * Darul Huda Islamic University, Indian University * Jamiatul Ilm Wal Huda, British boarding school Mos ...
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Huda (given Name)
Huda (Arabic language, Arabic: ) is a gender neutral name, pronounced: (sometimes spelled as Hoda (given name), Hoda or Houda (given name), Houda) which means "right guidance". This page indexes people who use the name as their given name. It may refer to: Media with this Name Al Huda TvOfficial Islamic Media Contents, Al-Huda-TV Females with this first name * Huda Abuarquob (born 1970), Palestinian peace activist * Huda al-Attas (born 1970), Yemeni writer * Huda al-Baan (born 1960), Yemeni politician * Huda Akil (born 1945), American neuroscientist * Huda Ben Amer, Libyan politician * Huda Kattan (born 1983), Iraqi-American beauty product developer, CEO of Huda Beauty * Huda Hussein (born 1965), Kuwaiti actress and producer * Hüda Kaya (born 1960), Turkish politician * Huda Lutfi (born 1948), Egyptian artist * Huda Naamani (born 1930), Lebanese writer * Huda Naccache, Israeli model * Huda Otoum, Jordanian politician * Huda Sajjad Mahmoud Shaker, (born 1978), Iraqi politicia ...
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Nurul Huda Mosque
The Nurul Huda Mosque () is one of the oldest mosques in Indonesia, located in Baringin District, Sawahlunto, West Sumatra. The mosque, built during the Dutch occupation, has a rectangular building with a tower blending into the main building. Currently, in addition to a function as a place of worship for Muslims, this two-story mosque is also used as a means of religious education for the surrounding community. History There is no definitive data on the exact date that the mosque stood. However, the local community estimates the mosque may be built almost simultaneously with nearby shophouses, built in 1921. The mosque initially did not have a dome, appearing more like a church building. Therefore, local people then changed the shape of the roof by attaching the dome. Although rumor has it that the building is a former church, this is not the case given the direction of Mihrab in this mosque, which is following the direction of Qibla The qibla () is the direction towar ...
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Hoda (other)
Hoda Kotb Hoda Kotb ( ; born August 9, 1964) is an American broadcast journalist, television personality, and author. She was the main co-anchor of the NBC News breakfast television, morning show ''Today (American TV program), Today'' from 2018 to 2025, ... is an American broadcast journalist, television personality, and author. Hoda may also refer to: People * Hoda (given name) * Hoda (surname) Other *'' Al-Hoda'', Arabic language newspaper in New York City * Jamatia Hoda, Indian cultural institution *'' Undu Hoda Kondu Hoda'', 1992 Indian Kannada film * Shahrak-e Alam ol Hoda, Iranian village * Shahrak-e Benat ol Hoda, Iranian village See also * Nishi-Hōda Station, Japanese railway station *'' Today with Hoda & Jenna'' * Houda (given name) * Houda (surname) * Huda (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Shamsul Huda Stadium
Shamsul Huda Stadium, also known as Jessore Stadium, is a football and cricket stadium located near municipality park in the Jessore city, Bangladesh. It has become a venue of first class and list A cricket since 2000. History The stadium most notably hosted the Pakistan National Football Championship from 9 February to 3 March 1968. On 24 March 2014, the stadium, which has a capacity of 12,000 was filled with more than 30,000 viewers during a friendly match against Sri Lanka, where the hosts won 1–0. It also hosted games during the 2016 Bangabandhu Cup. International football See also * Stadiums in Bangladesh * Tangail Stadium * List of football stadiums in Bangladesh * List of cricket grounds in Bangladesh This is a list of cricket grounds in Bangladesh. The stadiums included in this list have held first-class, List-A and Twenty20 matches. Additionally, some have hosted Test matches, One Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals. Intern ... References ...
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Kitab Al-Huda
The ''Kitab al-Huda'' ("The Book of Guidance") is a collection of canons and laws, of liturgical rules and short theological treatises dealing with Trinitarian and Christological problems. In the 11th century the Maronite Bishop David translated the ''Kitab al-Huda'' from Syriac to 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 lang .... The Maronites had retained their Syriac language and literature longer than the other Christian communities. References Texts in Syriac 11th-century Christian texts Christian texts of the medieval Islamic world {{EasternCatholic-stub ...
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Huda Boss
''Huda Boss'' is an American reality series that premiered on June 12, 2018 on Facebook Watch. The show documents the personal and professional life of makeup artist and beauty blogger Huda Kattan and her family. On December 13, 2018, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a second season. Premise ''Huda Boss'' follows "Huda Kattan, the 34-year-old beauty blogger turned CEO of beauty brand Huda Beauty, as she shares the good — and the bad — of what it takes to run a family-owned company. With the help of her sisters, Mona and Alya, as well as her husband Chris, Huda Kattan has grown Dubai-based Huda Beauty into an international cosmetics brand in five years." Cast Main * Huda Kattan, a makeup artist, beauty blogger, and the founder and CEO of Huda Beauty. * Mona Kattan, the global president of Huda Beauty and owner of The Dollhouse beauty salon in Dubai. * Alya Kattan, the Chief Instagram Officer of Huda Beauty. * Christopher Goncalo, the COO of Huda Beauty an ...
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Qubaybat Abu Al-Huda
Qubaybat Abu al-Huda (; also spelled ''Qbeibat'') is a village in central Syria, administratively part of the Suran Subdistrict of the Hama District. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Qubaybat Abu al-Huda had a population of 402 in the 2004 census. Its inhabitants are Alawites. History In the late 19th century or first decade of the 20th century, during Ottoman rule (1517–1918), Qubaybat was sold by the tribe of Bani Khalid, semi-nomadic Bedouins of central Syria, to the prominent Shishakli family of Hama. The Shishakli family sold it to another prominent Hama family, the Kaylani, in 1905. The inhabitants were Alawite Alawites () are an Arabs, Arab ethnoreligious group who live primarily in the Levant region in West Asia and follow Alawism, a sect of Islam that splintered from early Shia as a ''ghulat'' branch during the ninth century. Alawites venerate A ... tenant farmers who were settled in the village by its urban landlords to cultivate its ...
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Huda Polica
Huda Polica () is a small settlement in the hills south of Šmarje–Sap in the Municipality of Grosuplje in central Slovenia. The area is part of the historical region of Lower Carniola. The municipality is now included in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region The Central Slovenia Statistical Region () is a Statistical regions of Slovenia, statistical region in central Slovenia. Geography This is the second-largest region in terms of territory. It has a total area of 2,555 km2, with a central po .... References External links *Huda Polica on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Grosuplje {{Grosuplje-geo-stub ...
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Huda Jama
Huda Jama (, ) is a settlement east of Laško in east-central Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. It is now included with the rest of the Municipality of Laško in the Savinja Statistical Region. History Lignite mining was begun at Huda Jama in 1813 by the Gadolla family. The mine was operated by various owners until 1855, when Paul von Putzer transferred operations to Brezno in 1855. Mining was resumed in Huda Jama in 1890. During the Second World War, the Partisans attacked German positions at Huda Jama on 2 July 1942 and 25 March 1944. After the second attack, they used the mine in the settlement as a shelter. Mass grave The Commission on Concealed Mass Graves in Slovenia has identified the site of a mass grave with remains of bodies of hundreds of victims of extrajudicial killings from the period immediately after the Second World War in a nearby abandoned coal mine known as the Barbara Pit (), also known as the Huda Jama Mass Grave () or the Sai ...
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HUDA City Centre Metro Station
The Millennium City Centre Gurugram, branded as SBI Millennium City Centre Gurugram, (formerly and widely known as ''HUDA City Centre)'' is a terminal station on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro. It is an elevated station and is located in Gurugram, Haryana in the National Capital Region of India. The station was inaugurated on 21 June 2010 as part of the Qutab Minar—HUDA City Centre corridor. Station layout Facilities List of available ATM at HUDA City Centre metro station are HDFC Bank, Yes Bank, State Bank of India, IndusInd Bank Entry/Exit Nearby Colleges and University Gallery File:HUDA City Center station in Gurgaon.jpg File:HUDA City Center station (Delhi Metro).jpg, Station entrance File:HUDA City Center (Delhi Metro).jpg, Metro train entering the station File:HUDA City Centre metro station - Platform board.jpg, Platform board File:HUDA City Centre metro station - Entrance.jpg, Entrance See also *Haryana *Gurgaon *List of Delhi Metro stations * ...
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Huda Tower
Huda Tower is a skyscraper located in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The 24 story building was completed in 2004, and houses the Ethiopia headquarters of the Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi-owned company MIDROC. Construction commenced in 1998, and ceased in 2004. See also *Skyscraper design and construction *List of tallest buildings in Africa This article ranks the tallest skyscrapers on the African continent by height. Initially, only a small number of major financial and commercial centres boasted large skylines, such as Cairo, Johannesburg, Lagos and Nairobi. However, since t ... References {{coord missing, Ethiopia 2004 establishments in Ethiopia Buildings and structures in Addis Ababa Hotel buildings completed in 2004 21st-century architecture in Ethiopia ...
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Huda Beer
Huda Beer is a lager beer produced and bottled in Huế, Vietnam, by Hue Brewery Ltd. The lager won a silver medal at the World Beer Championships in 2013. Huda is available as canned, bottled and draught beer. Hue Brewery Ltd.'s headquarters are located at Nguyen Sinh Cung Street in the city of Huế, on the Perfume River. The company that owned the brand is acquired by Carlsberg Group Carlsberg A/S (; ) is a Danish multinational brewer. Founded in 1847 by J. C. Jacobsen, the company's headquarters is in Copenhagen, Denmark. Since Jacobsen's death in 1887, the majority owner of the company has been the Carlsberg Foundation. Th .... In 2020, the Huda beer brand was awarded a Gold Medal at the Monde Selection Awards. See also * Beer in Vietnam * List of companies in Vietnam References External links Official website Culture in Huế Beer in Vietnam Vietnamese brands Beer brands {{Vietnam-cuisine-stub ...
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