MATIN , a morning prayer service
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Matin or MATIN may refer to: *Al-Matin, a name of God in Islam *Morning (dawn, early day, foreday) in medieval English Places *Mount Matin, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica; a mountain *Stade du Matin, Colombes, France; a multipurpose stadium People *Matin (surname) *Matin Karimzadeh (born 1998), Iranian soccer player *Matin Ahmed Khan, Pakistani academic Other uses * MATIN, an Austrian political party * RTL Matin, the Matin morning programme on the RTL radio network * Inter Matin, the Matin morning programme on the Inter radio network See also * Le Matin (other) * Matins (other) * Matina (other) *Matins Matins (also Mattins) is a canonical hour in Christian liturgy, originally sung during the darkness of early morning (between midnight and dawn). The earliest use of the term was in reference to the canonical hour, also called the vigil, which w ... [...More Info...] [...Related Items...] OR: [Wikipedia] [Google] [Baidu] [Amazon] |
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Names Of God In Islam
Names of God in Islam () are 99 names that each contain Attributes of God in Islam, which are implied by the respective names. These names usually denote his praise, gratitude, commendation, glorification, magnification, perfect attributes, majestic qualities, and acts of wisdom, mercy, benefit, and justice from Allah, as believed by Muslims. These names are commonly called upon by Muslims during Salah, prayers, Dua, supplications, and Dhikr, remembrance, as they hold significant spiritual and theological importance, serving as a means for Muslims to connect with God. Each name reflects a specific attribute of Allah and serves as a means for believers to understand and relate to the Divine. Some names are known from either the Qur’an or the hadith, while others can be found in both sources, although most are found in the Qur’an. Additionally, Muslims also believe that there are more names of God besides those found in the Qur'an and hadith and that God has kept knowledge ... [...More Info...] [...Related Items...] OR: [Wikipedia] [Google] [Baidu] [Amazon] |
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Morning
Morning is either the period from sunrise to noon, or the period from midnight to noon. In the first definition it is preceded by the twilight period of dawn, and there are no exact times for when morning begins (also true of evening and night) because it can vary according to one's latitude, and the hours of daylight at each time of year. However, morning strictly ends at noon, when afternoon starts. Morning precedes afternoon, evening, and night in the sequence of a day. Originally, the term referred to sunrise. Etymology The Modern English words "morning" and "tomorrow" began in Middle English as , developing into , then , and eventually . English, unlike some other languages, has separate terms for "morning" and "tomorrow", despite their common root. Other languages, like Dutch, Scots and German, may use a single wordto signify both "morning" and "tomorrow". Significance Cultural implications Morning prayer is a common practice in several religions. The morning pe ... [...More Info...] [...Related Items...] OR: [Wikipedia] [Google] [Baidu] [Amazon] |
Mount Matin
Mount Matin is a massive, mainly snow-covered mountain which surmounts the mountainous divide north of Hotine Glacier on Kyiv Peninsula, on the west side of Graham Land, Antarctica. It was first charted by the French Antarctic Expedition, 1903–05, led by Jean-Baptiste Charcot Jean-Baptiste Étienne Auguste Charcot, better known in France as Commandant Charcot, (15 July 1867 in Neuilly-sur-Seine near Paris – 16 September 1936 at sea (30 miles north-west of Reykjavik, Iceland), was a French scientist, medical doctor ..., who named it after the newspaper '' Le Matin'' contributed generously to the cost of the expedition. Mount Matin was climbed and descended on ski on December 5, 2010 via the south-west ridge by Phil Wickens, Derek Buckle, Mike Fletcher, Dave Wynne-Jones and Richmond MacIntyre of the 2010 Alpine Club Antarctic Expedition, who found the summit to be at . References External links SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica * Mountains of Graham Land Gr ... [...More Info...] [...Related Items...] OR: [Wikipedia] [Google] [Baidu] [Amazon] |
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Stade Du Matin
The Stade Yves-du-Manoir (officially Stade olympique Yves-du-Manoir, also known as the Stade olympique de Colombes, or simply Colombes to the locals) is a rugby, track, and association football stadium in Colombes, near Paris, France. History Named in memory of French rugby player Yves du Manoir in 1928, it was the main stadium for the 1924 Summer Olympics and had a capacity of 45,000 at the time. During the 1924 games, it hosted the athletics, some of the cycling, some of the horse riding, gymnastics, tennis, some of the football, rugby, and two of the modern pentathlon events (running, fencing). It was later expanded to a capacity of over 60,000. Colombes was also the venue for the 1938 World Cup Final between Italy and Hungary, and also hosted the home team's two matches in the tournament. Colombes hosted several French Cup finals and home games of the national football and national rugby union teams into the 1970s. It remained the nation's largest capacity stadium ... [...More Info...] [...Related Items...] OR: [Wikipedia] [Google] [Baidu] [Amazon] |
Matin (surname)
Matin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Abdul Karim Matin, Pashtun politician * Abdul Matin (actor) (born 1980), Nepali actor * Abdul Matin (language activist) (born 1926), Bangladeshi language activist * Abdul Matin (poet), Indian poet * Abdul Matin (politician), Bangladeshi politician * Abdul Matin (Taliban leader), Afghan Taliban leader * Ahmad Matin-Daftari (1897–1971), Iranian Prime Minister * M. A. Matin (officer), Bangladeshi army officer * M.A. Matin (politician) (died 2012), Bangladeshi politician {{surname ... [...More Info...] [...Related Items...] OR: [Wikipedia] [Google] [Baidu] [Amazon] |
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Matin Karimzadeh
Matin Karimzadeh (; born 30 June 1998) is an Iranian professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Iranian club Sanat Naft in the Azadegan League The Azadegan League (, ''Lig-e Âzâdegân''), also known as League 1 (, ''Lig-e Yek''), is the second highest division of professional football in Iran. It was the top-level football league in Iran from its foundation in 1991 until 2001, when t .... References 1998 births Sportspeople from Bushehr Living people 21st-century Iranian sportsmen Men's association football defenders Iranian men's footballers Iran men's youth international footballers Shahin Bushehr F.C. players F.C. Pars Jonoubi Jam players Esteghlal F.C. players F.C. Nassaji Mazandaran players Esteghlal Khuzestan F.C. players Sanat Naft Abadan F.C. players Persian Gulf Pro League players Azadegan League players {{Iran-footy-defender-stub ... [...More Info...] [...Related Items...] OR: [Wikipedia] [Google] [Baidu] [Amazon] |
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Matin Ahmed Khan
Matin Ahmed Khan was a Pakistani academic, marketing expert and management educator. He served as Dean and Director of the Institute of Business Administration from 1972 to 1977 and contributed greatly to the development of academic standards throughout the country. Career He begin his education from the Aligarh university in the early 1940s. He became the first Muslim PhD in business administration. He received his MA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and DBA from the University of Southern California. His areas of research and teaching include marketing, market research and consumer behaviour. He was associated as Project Director for almost a decade with JRP-IV, a research project on Slum Improvement. He has been a visiting professor at Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria. Khan has authored a large number of books and articles on marketing and research methodology including: *Research methodology for business and social problems. University Grants Commi ... [...More Info...] [...Related Items...] OR: [Wikipedia] [Google] [Baidu] [Amazon] |
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RTL Matin
''RTL Matin'' (''RTL Morning'') is the main morning news programme on the French generalist commercial radio network RTL. It goes out on weekdays 7.00-9.00 and weekends 7.00-10.15 and is France's most listened-to news programme. Médiamétrie audience measurement (in French) From what had originally begun as a morning music sequence incorporating regular news bulletins, ''RTL Matin'' eventually developed into an "all-news" programme as the proportion of time given over to news, comment and background reports gradually grew. The programme's main presenter since 2014 has been Yves Calvi Yves Calvi (born Yves Krettly on 30 August 1959) is a French journalist and television presenter. Early career and education Yves Calvi was born in Boulogne-Billancourt in the department of Hauts-de-Seine. He graduated in modern literature and ..., who also presents the culture and entertainment review ''Laissez-Vous Tenter'', which follows between 9.00 and 9.30 each weekday. References Fre ... [...More Info...] [...Related Items...] OR: [Wikipedia] [Google] [Baidu] [Amazon] |
Inter Matin
''Le sept neuf'' ("The seven nine") – sometimes styled ''Le 7/9'' – is the name of the main weekday morning news sequence broadcast by France Inter France Inter () is a French public radio channel and part of Radio France. It is the successor to Paris Inter, later known as France I, and created as a merger of the France I and France II networks, first as RTF Inter in October 1963, then ren ..., the French public-service generalist radio network. Consisting of news bulletins, background reports, commentaries, press reviews, interviews, and a phone-in debate with listeners (including e-mailed comments), it goes out every weekday between 7.00 and 9.00 (hence the name). It debuted in 2010. The weekend editions of the program, entitled ''Le sept neuf du samedi'' and ''Le sept neuf du dimanche'', give greater coverage to leisure-time pursuits. Those editions are currently presented by Patricia Martin and Fabrice Drouelle. The program's main weekday presenter as of December 2 ... [...More Info...] [...Related Items...] OR: [Wikipedia] [Google] [Baidu] [Amazon] |
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Le Matin (other)
Le Matin (, ''The Morning'') may refer to: Newspapers Current newspapers * ''Le Matin'' (Switzerland), a Swiss daily newspaper * ''Le Matin'' (Senegal), a daily newspaper in Senegal * ''Le Matin'' (Haiti), a daily newspaper in Haiti * ''Le Matin'' (Morocco), a daily Moroccan newspaper Former newspapers * ''Le Matin'' (France), a French newspaper (1884–1944) *''Le Matin de Paris ''Le Matin de Paris'' (, ''The Morning of Paris'') was a French daily newspaper, founded on 1 March 1977 by Claude Perdriel, and disappearing in 1987 ("dépôt de bilan" on 6 May). Its foundation is the subject of the documentary ''Numéros zéro ...'', a French daily newspaper (1977–1988) * ''Le Matin'' (Acadian), a Canadian newspaper last published 1988 Music *"Le Matin", two compositions by Saint-Saëns * Symphony No. 6 (Haydn), popularly known as "Le Matin" See also * * * Matin (other) {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...] [...Related Items...] OR: [Wikipedia] [Google] [Baidu] [Amazon] |
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Matins (other)
Matins is the canonical hour ending at dawn in the Roman Catholic monastic Liturgy of the Hours. Matins may also refer to: Religion * Orthros, the equivalent office in the Eastern Churches * Matins Gospel, the solemn chanting of a passage from the Four Gospels during Matins in the Orthodox and Byzantine Rite Eastern Catholic churches * Morning Prayer (Anglican), often called Matins or Mattins * Matins in Lutheranism, a morning order Poetry * "Matins", the first of seven poems in the series "Horae Canonicae" by Scottish poet Donald Davie (1922–1995) * ''Matins'', a collection of thirty poems by Canadian poet Francis Joseph Sherman (1871–1926) published in 1896 * "Matins", any of seven non-sequential poems in Louise Glück's 1992 book, ''The Wild Iris The Wild Iris is a 1992 poetry book by Louise Glück for which she received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1993. The book also received the Poetry Society of America's William Carlos Williams Award. Contents * "The Wild Iris ... [...More Info...] [...Related Items...] OR: [Wikipedia] [Google] [Baidu] [Amazon] |