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Najm () or Najam (also Negm, in Egyptian dialect / pronunciation) is an Arabic word meaning ''MORNING STAR''. It is used as a given name in Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia. Najm is the male version of the name and Najma () is the female version of the name. Najm/Negm is also a common Arab family name. People Najm *Najm Afandi (1893–1975), Indian Urdu poet *Najm Hamad Al Ahmad (born 1969), Syrian jurist and politician * Najm Allal (born 1966), Western Saharan singer, guitarist and writer of lyrics in Spanish * Najm Hosain Syed (born 1936), Pakistani writer in Punjabi Nagem * Nagem Hatab, Iraqi who died in US custody Najam *Najam Sethi (born 1948), Pakistani journalist, editor, and media personality *Najam Sheraz (born 1969), Pakistani pop singer, song writer, and peace activist Najem *Najem Wali (born 1956), Iraqi-German author Najim Nadjim * Nadjim Abdou (born 1984), aka as Jimmy Abdou, Comoros-French footballer, playing in England Najmul * Najmul Hasan (born ...
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Egyptian Arabic
Egyptian Arabic, locally known as Colloquial Egyptian, or simply as Masri, is the most widely spoken vernacular Arabic variety in Egypt. It is part of the Afro-Asiatic language family, and originated in the Nile Delta in Lower Egypt. The estimated 111 million Egyptians speak a continuum of dialects, among which Cairene is the most prominent. It is also understood across most of the Arabic-speaking countries due to broad Egyptian influence in the region, including through Egyptian cinema and Egyptian music. These factors help make it the most widely spoken and by far the most widely studied variety of Arabic. While it is primarily a spoken language, the written form is used in novels, plays and poems (vernacular literature), as well as in comics, advertising, some newspapers and transcriptions of popular songs. In most other written media and in radio and television news reporting, literary Arabic is used. Literary Arabic is a standardized language based on the langu ...
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Abolqasem Najm
Abolghassem Nadjm (Najm ol-Molk) (), ''Abolqāsem Najm''/''Abolqassem Najm'' (11 May 1892 – October 19, 1983) was an Iranian peoples, Iranian Politics of Iran, politician, cabinet minister (diplomacy), minister, and diplomat. Early life and education His father was Mirza Mahmoud Shirazi, a merchant, who died when Abolqasem was an infant. His mother was the daughter of Iran's first modern physicist and astronomer, Mirza Abdulqaffar Nadjm ol-Molk. Abdulqaffar, who taught mathematics and physics at Dar ul-Funun (Persia), Dar ul-Funun, took Abolqasem under his custody after Abolqasem was orphaned. Abolqasem received his basic education from his grandfather and later inherited his grandfather's title of "Nadjm ol-Molk" (star of the nation) after Mirza Abdulqaffar's retirement. He studied at the Tehran School of Political Sciences. Diplomatic career After graduation he entered the service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Iran), Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1912 as an attac ...
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NC Magra
Nedjm Chabab Magra (), known as NC Magra or NCM for short, is an Algerian football club based in the city of Magra in the M'Sila Province. The club was founded in 1998 and its colours are Blue and white. Their home stadium, Boucheligue Brothers Stadium, has a capacity of 5,000 spectators. The club is currently playing in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 History In 2004, NC Magra reached the semi-finals of the 2003–04 Algerian Cup. However, in the semi-finals, they lost 3–0 to JS Kabylie. On 5 May 2018, NC Magra were promoted to the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 2 after winning 2017–18 Ligue Nationale du Football Amateur "Group Centre". In 2020–21 season NC Magra signed a number of young players, and the goal was to ensure that they remained in the Ligue 1, and with the establishment of the League Cup competition, the club had ambitions and despite its involvement with large clubs, it was able to overcome it in the form of CS Constantine, CR Belouizdad and USM ...
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Qal'at Najm
Qal'at Najm () is a castle located on the right bank of the Euphrates, near the town of Manbij in north Syria. The castle probably stood on the site of an earlier Roman site and is known from Arabic texts since the 7th century CE. Reconstruction works were carried out in the castle by Nur ad-Din Zangi and Az-Zahir Ghazi during the 12th and early 13th centuries. The castle sits on a mound that is protected by a glacis and houses a palace-bath complex and a mosque. History The castle probably stood on the location of an earlier Roman site, the name of which has not yet been identified, although ''Caeciliana'' has been suggested. The oldest reference to Qal'at Najm in Arabic texts is ''Jisr Manbij'', while the current name came only into popular use in the 12th century CE. According to one text, Caliph Uthman had a bridge constructed over the Euphrates at Jisr Manbij. Following the conquest of the region by the Umayyads, the castle was controlled by the Hamdanids and the Mirdasid ...
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Najim Jihad
Najim Jihad (نجم الجهاد; also ''Nazim Jihad'', ''Abu Mahajin'', ''Najim al Jihad complex'' ) is a housing compound outside Jalalabad, Afghanistan, which is the former home of Osama bin Laden and approximately 250 followers. With internal plumbing,Forney, Matthew. TIME,A Trip Inside bin Laden's Caves, December 24, 2001 the compound was formally located in Hadda. In 1997, the Canadian NGO leader Ahmed Khadr began visiting Bin Laden in ''Nazim Jihad'', and the following year his family moved into the compound, which his children nicknamed " Star Wars", while their father was away, but only stayed a short time before bin Laden moved to a new home and didn't invite the Khadrs to accompany him.Hughes, Gregory T. FBI, " Affidavit of Gregory T. Hughes", 2005 In mid-1997, the Northern Alliance threatened to overrun Jalalabad, causing Bin Laden to abandon Nazim Jihad and move his operations to Kandahar in the south, although the Khadrs were not invited to follow him and conseq ...
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Shurab-e Najm-e Soheyli
Shurab-e Najm-e Soheyli () is a village in, and the capital of, Shurab Rural District of Veysian District, Chegeni County, Lorestan province, Iran. Demographics Population At the time of the 2006 National Census, the village's population was 415 in 99 households, when it was in Khorramabad County. The following census in 2011 counted 395 people in 107 households, by which time the district had been separated from the county in the establishment of Dowreh County Chegeni County () is in Lorestan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Sarab-e Dowreh. History After the 2006 National Census, Chegeni and Veysian Districts were separated from Khorramabad County Khorramabad County () is in .... The 2016 census measured the population of the village as 331 people in 99 households. See also Notes References Populated places in Dowreh County {{Dowreh-geo-stub ...
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Najm, Iran
Najm () is a village in Darzab Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 46, in 9 families. References Populated places in Mashhad County {{Mashhad-geo-stub ...
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Najmabad (other)
Najmabad or Najamabad () may refer to: * Najmabad, Alborz * Najamabad, Pasargad, Fars Province * Najmabad, Qir and Karzin, Fars Province * Najmabad, Shiraz, Fars Province * Najmabad, Gilan * Najmabad, Kerman * Najmabad, Razmavaran, Kerman Province * Najmabad, Markazi * Najmabad, Qazvin * Najmabad, Jafarabad, Qom Province * Najmabad, Chenaran, Razavi Khorasan Province * Najmabad, Gonabad, Razavi Khorasan Province * Najmabad, Sabzevar, Razavi Khorasan Province * Najmabad, Tehran * Najmabad Rural District Najmabad Rural District () is in the Central District of Nazarabad County, Alborz province, Iran. Its capital is the village of Najmabad. Demographics Population At the time of the 2006 National Census, the rural district's population was ...
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Nawara Negm
Nawara Negm (, ) (born in Cairo in 1973) is an Egyptian journalist, blogger and human rights activist based in Cairo, Egypt. Daughter of the Notable leftist Egyptian poet Ahmed Fouad Negm and Islamist Egyptian thinker and journalist Safinaz Kazem, she obtained her BA in English Language from the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University and has since worked for the EgyptiaNile Television Network(NTN) as a translator and news editor. Writings In 2009 she published her first book, ''Esh A'rrih'' ('A Nest on the Wind'; , ), a collection of articles, and in the same year she co-authored a book written exclusively by women writers under the title of ''Ana Ontha'' (I'm Female; Arabic: أنا أنثى). In 2023, she published a memoir about her relationship with her father, ''Winta Il-Sabab Yaba'' (And You're The Reason, Father; Arabic: وانت السبب يابا). Career Since her first year in university, from 1992 to 1993, Negm apprenticed as a journalist for ''Al-Sahabab'', a ...
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Ahmed Fouad Negm
Ahmad Fo'ad Negm (, ; 22 May 1929 – 3 December 2013), popularly known as Elfagumi الفاجومي (), was an Egyptian vernacular poet. Negm is well known for his work with Egyptian composer Sheikh Imam, as well as his patriotic and revolutionary Egyptian Arabic poetry. Negm has been regarded as "a bit of a folk hero in Egypt." Early life Ahmed Fouad Negm was born in a small village north of Cairo, Egypt, to a family of fellahin. His mother, Hanem Morsi Negm, was a housewife, and his father Mohammed Ezat Negm, a police officer. Negm was one of seventeen brothers. Like many poets and writers of his generation, he received his education at the religious Kutaab schools managed by El-Azhar. He was six years old when his father died. He went to live with his uncle Hussein in Zagazig, but was placed in an orphanage in 1936 where he first met famous singer Abdel Halim Hafez. In 1945, at the age of 17, he left the orphanage and returned to his village to work as a shepherd. Later, ...
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Adil Najam
Adil Najam () is a Pakistani academic who also serves as the global President of WWF, the Worldwide Fund for Nature (starting July 2023), and is Dean Emerıtus and Professor of International Relations and Earth and Environment at the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University. He was the founding Dean of the Pardee School from its creation in 2014 until 2022, when he was awarded the status of Dean Emeritus by Boston University. Previously he had served as vice-chancellor of the LUMS in Lahore, Pakistan. Life Since 2023, Adil Najam serves as the global President of WWF International. In 2022, Adil Najam stepped down after eight years as the founding Dean of the Boston University Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies. In recognition of his services the University conferred on his the status of Dean Emeritus and also established the "Adil Najam Prize and Fellowship for Advancing the Public Understanding of Global Affairs". In 2011, Najam returned to Pakista ...
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Mohamed Ag Najem
Mohamed Ag Najem (alias ''Ag Mohamed Najem'', alternatively spelled ''Mahamed Ag Najim'') is an Azawadi colonel, who is the chief of staff of the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) army. Biography He is thought to be born at the end of the 1950s in the Adrar des Ifoghas massif. His father of the Kel Adagh tribe was killed by the Malian army in the 1963 Tuareg rebellion at a time where he was a young child. At 20 years old he was recruited as a volunteer in the Libyan army under Gaddafi. He served in Libya and in Chad before returning to Mali to take part in the 1990 Tuareg rebellion led by Iyad Ag Ghaly. He then returned to Libya, rejecting the peace agreement signed between the Malian government and the Tuareg rebels. He became a colonel in the Libyan army and was put in charge of an elite unit in the city of Sabha. The civil war in Libya prompted his return to his homeland. At the end of 2011, he federated his former fellow Libyan soldiers, three local ...
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