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Majid or majeed may refer to: * , ''majīd'' 'majestic', and , ''mājid'' 'magnificent', two names of God in Islam Given name * Majed (name), or variant spellings, including a list of people with the given name or family name Arts and entertainment * ''Majid'' (film), a 2010 Moroccan film *Majid (rapper) (born 1975), a Danish rapper of Moroccan-Berber origin *Majid Jordan, a Canadian R&B duo *Majid (comics), a pan-Arab comic book anthology and children's magazine Other uses *Majid, Iran (other), a number of places in Iran *Majeed syndrome, an inherited skin disorder *Majid (Air Defense System) See also * * * * *Majd (other) *Majidae Majidae is a family (biology), family of crabs, comprising around 200 Ocean, marine species inside 52 genera, with a carapace that is longer than it is broad, and which forms a point at the front. The arthropod leg, legs can be very long in some ...
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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 ...
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Majid (name)
Majid, Majed (also: Maajed or Maged or Magid or Mjid) (, ) is a masculine Arabic given name, which may also appear as the surname Majid. Origin and spelling The name Majid or Majid in Arabic means Noble or Glorious or Magnificent, and can also mean Honor or Generosity. In general, Majid in Arabic is something abundant. In English, it can be spelled Majid or Majed. The name ''Majid'' is often mistakenly confused with Majeed, which is a different name. Variant spellings * In Arabic: (''Majid''), (''Magid''), (''Mjid'') * In English: ''Majed'', ''Majid'', ''Maajed'', ''Mjid'' * In Turkish: '' Macit'', ''Majid'' * In Ottoman Turkish: (''Majed'') * In Persian: (''Majed''), (''Majid'') * In Russian: Маджид (''Madzhid'') or (''Majed'') * In Bashkir: Мәжит (''Majit'') * In Janalif: ''Məƶit'' * In French: ''Madjid'', ''Majid'' * In German: ''Majid'' or ''Madschid'' * In Korean: 마지드 (''Majideu'') * In Japanese: マジッド (''Majiddo'') * In Mandarin: 马吉 ...
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Majid (film)
''Majid'' is a 2010 Moroccan film written and directed by Nassim Abassi, starring Brahim Al Bakali and Lotfi Sabir. The film premiered at the Leighton House Museum with the Mena Film Festival. Plot The main character, a ten-year-old Moroccan orphan named Majid, has recently moved to Mohammedia with his brother. His brother is an appealing and careless drunk. Majid makes very little money on the streets selling books, and lives a very simple and disheartening life. From the start of the film, Majid is having reoccurring nightmares and soon realizes that he cannot remember his deceased parents' (who had died in a fire) faces anymore. He also realizes that he has no photographs of his parents, except for a ruined family photograph, in which his parents' heads are burnt away from the photo due to the fire. He meets a new street-smart friend named Larbi, who helps him on the journey to find a photograph of his parents. This search leads them to the big city of Casablanca Casablanca ...
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Majid (rapper)
Outlandish is a hip-hop music group based in Denmark. Formed in 1997, it currently consists of and . Career Their first formation consists of Isam Bachiri, , and . All three members are religious, with Isam and Waqas being Muslims (of Moroccan and Pakistani origins, respectively) and Lenny being Roman Catholic Church, Catholic of Cuban and Honduras, Honduran descent. Their first single "Pacific to Pacific" was used in connection with an Amnesty International charity event. Next came the single "Saturday Night", a song that was later included on the soundtrack for the Danish film ''Pizza King''. The lyrics of their song "Look Into My Eyes" are based on a poem by Gihad Ali, a Palestinian who wrote the piece when she was a teenager; the poem expresses the plight of those suffering from America's foreign policy with regards to Israel and Palestine. The video is based around the fairy-tale Little Red Riding Hood. It portrays an Israeli soldier as the Wolf and the Palestinian people, ...
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Majid Jordan
Majid Jordan is a Canadian-Bahraini R&B duo, composed of vocalist Majid Al Maskati and producer Jordan Ullman, both of whom originate from Toronto, Ontario. Formed in 2011, the duo signed with fellow Toronto native Drake's record label OVO Sound, an imprint of Warner Records, to release their debut extended play (EP), '' A Place Like This'' (2014). The duo is best known for their guest appearance on Drake's 2013 single "Hold On, We're Going Home", which peaked within the top five of both the Canadian Hot 100 and ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Beginnings Majid Jordan was formed in 2011 by Majid Hani Al Maskati (born October 22, 1990), originally from Bahrain, and Jordan Kenneth Cooke Ullman (born September 8, 1993), originally from Toronto, Ontario, after they met each other at Majid's birthday party at a bar in Toronto. Both were students at the University of Toronto, and later that week they began working on music together in Jordan's dorm, releasing their first official single, "Hold ...
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Majid (comics)
''Majid'' () is a pan-Arab comic book anthology and children's magazine published in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates by the Abu Dhabi Media Company. Since its publication in 1979, it has been circulated region-wide, within and beyond Arab states of the Persian Gulf, breaking sales' records with a circulation of 176500 weekly copies at one point in time, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulation. Many regarded Majid as a representation of the Arab comic golden age. It is held in high regard along with the Egyptian comic Samir, and its Saudi counterpart Basim. History and development Majid is issued by the Abu Dhabi Media Company; a governmental institution of the United Arab Emirates, and was first managed by the Egyptian journalist and bibliophile Ahmad Omar. Majid started as a supplement of Al-Ittihad newspaper, distributing 5000 copies along with the first issue of the paper, before branching into its own publication. Its title (which also refers to the titular mascot usual ...
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Majeed Syndrome
Majeed syndrome is an inherited skin disorder characterized by chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis, congenital dyserythropoietic anemia and a neutrophilic dermatosis. It is classified as an autoinflammatory bone disorder. The condition is found in people with two defective copies (autosomal recessive inheritance) of the LPIN2 gene. LPIN2 encodes lipin-2 which is involved in lipid metabolism. The pathogenesis of this mutation with the clinical manifestations has not been elucidated. Treatments Treatments for this disorder are often based on what symptoms are present in the patient. Most commonly prescribed treatments include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), as well as physical therapy in order to prevent muscle atrophy in patients. Red blood transfusions could also be done for patients with severe congenital dyserythropoietic anemia (CDA). See also * TNF receptor associated periodic syndrome * List of cutaneous conditions Many skin conditions affect ...
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Majid (Air Defense System)
The Majid Air Defense Weapon System, also known as AD-08, is produced by the Defense Industries Organization of the Ministry of Defense and Support of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which is actually a short-range, short-altitude surface-to-air weapon system. The Majid system made its initial appearance during a parade on April 18, 2021, and was subsequently utilized in the military exercises known as 'Defenders of the Sky of Velayat 1400' in the same year. Naming Majid is a name derived from Majid Ghorbankhani as a Holy Shrine Defender. Features This system is capable of operating in all weather conditions and can simultaneously target and launch missiles against four different threats such as drones, cruise missiles, helicopters and other low-maneuvering targets. The Majid weapon system consists of four main components: an electro-optical system for target identification and tracking, a fire control command system, a launcher with four missile compartment ...
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Majd (other)
Majd or Magd () is an Arabic name which means "glory" or "praise". It may refer to: Organisations *Majd Movement, a political party in Lebanon * Al Majd SC, a former Lebanese football club * Al-Majd SC, a Syrian football club * Almajd TV Network, a Saudi Arabian television network * Algerian Movement for Justice and Development (MAJD), a political party in Algeria People * Fouzieh Majd, Persian composer and ethnomusicologist * Mohammad Gholi Majd (born 1946), Iranian historian and author *Majd Izzat al-Chourbaji (born 1981), Syrian peace activist *Majd al-Dawla (997–1029), Iranian political leader * Majd ad-Din (other) *Majd Eddin Ghazal (born 1987), Syrian high jumper *Magd Harbasha (born 1990), Syrian basketball player *Majd Homsi (born 1982), Syrian football player *Majd Kamalmaz, American psychotherapist detained in Syria since February 2017 *Majd Mastoura, Tunisian film actor and translator *Majd Shweikeh (born 1966), Jordanian businesswoman and politician Places ...
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