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Nasrallah () is a masculine given name, commonly found in the Arabic language and is used by Muslims, Christians, and other Arabs. It may also be transliterated as Nasralla, Nasrollah, Nasrullah, and Al-Nasrallah. Bearing the surname often indicates that the family adopted the name Nasrallah from one of its patrilineal ancestors. Notable people Notable people with the name Nasrallah and its variants include: Afghanistan * Nasrollah Sarvari (1942–2017) Afghani painter, educator Egypt * Yousry Nasrallah (born 1952), Egyptian film director Honduras * Salvador Nasralla (born 1953), Honduran media personality, TV presenter, politician, founder of Honduran Anti-Corruption Party Iraq In Iraq, the most notable family to carry the name is the Alid Faizid family of Nasrallah from Karbala. However, there are other Alid and non-Alid families that carry the name, that come from Hindiyah, Hillah, and Nasiriyah. * Nasrallah al-Haeri (1696–1746), Iraqi scholar and poet ...
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Nasrullah (name)
Nasrallah () is a masculine given name, commonly found in the Arabic language and is used by Muslims, Arab Christians, Christians, and other Arabs. It may also be transliterated as Nasralla, Nasrollah, Nasrullah (name), Nasrullah, and Al-Nasrallah. Bearing the surname often indicates that the family adopted the name Nasrallah from one of its Patrilineality, patrilineal ancestors. Notable people Notable people with the name Nasrallah and its variants include: Afghanistan * Nasrollah Sarvari (1942–2017) Afghani painter, educator Egypt * Yousry Nasrallah (born 1952), Egyptian film director Honduras * Salvador Nasralla (born 1953), Honduran media personality, TV presenter, politician, founder of Honduran Anti-Corruption Party Iraq In Iraq, the most notable family to carry the name is the Alid Al Faiz family, Faizid family of Nasrallah from Karbala. However, there are other Alids, Alid and non-Alid families that carry the name, that come from Al-Hindiya, Hindiyah, Hilla ...
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Salvador Nasralla
Salvador Alejandro César Nasralla Salum (born 30 January 1953) is a Honduran civil engineer, sports journalist, television presenter, businessman, and politician who served as the First Vice President of Honduras from 2022 until his resignation in 2024. A member of the Liberal Party, he has been described as a centrist. Nasralla began his career in business, before becoming the presenter of the TV programs ''5 Deportivo'' and ''X-0 da Dinero''; he has been called "''El señor de la televisión''". He founded the Anti-Corruption Party in 2011 and stood for president in the 2013 Honduran general election, coming in fourth place. Nasralla ran again in the 2017 general election for the political alliance ''Alianza de Oposición contra la Dictadura'', comprising Liberty and Refoundation and the Innovation and Unity Party; he narrowly lost to incumbent President Juan Orlando Hernández, despite widespread claims of fraud and irregularities. After the election Nasralla temporari ...
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Abdul Sahib Nasrallah
Sayyid Abd al-Saheb Naser Nasrallah (; born February 28, 1953) is an Iraqi author, and served as the 40th custodian of the Imam Husayn Shrine from 1992 until 2003. Early life and education Nasrallah was born on February 28, 1953, to Nasser Nasrallah, a servant in the Abbas shrine. He hails from the noble Al Faiz family, and claims agnatic descent from Muhammad's daughter Fatimah and her husband, Ali, the first Shia Imam. He grew up and studied in Karbala, and joined the Baath party in the 1970s. He achieved his bachelor's degree in accounting and business management from the University of Baghdad. He also achieved a diploma in political economy science from the Institute of Youth. Custodianship Appointment After the 1991 uprising, Adel al-Killidar had abandoned the of the Husayn shrine, having fled to Baghdad, whilst the of the Abbas shrine, Muhammad-Husayn Dhiya al-Din, had been dismissed due to his support of the rebels. Hence, this left both shrines vacant of a ...
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Mohammed Hussain Nasrallah
Sayyid Muhammad-Husayn Muhammad-Ali Nasrallah (; born May 17, 1951) is an Iraqi judge, prosecutor, and served as the president of Court of Appeal for four different Iraqi provinces. He retired in May 2014. He is currently a Law Representative for Pillsbury Global in Iraq and the chief of the Nasrallah family. Early life and education Nasrallah was born on May 17, 1951, to Muhammad-Ali Nasrallah and Monira Tumah. Both of his parents hail from the noble Al Faiz family, and claim agnatic descent from Muhammad's daughter Fatimah and her husband, Ali, the first Shia Imam. Nasrallah was born in Karbala, and grew up there. He is the eldest of six children. His ancestors on some occasions ruled the city, and held custodianship of its holy sites. His brother, Haidar was executed by the Baathist regime in 1989. Education He moved to Baghdad in the late 1960s, and graduated with a bachelor's degree in law and politics in 1972 from the University of Baghdad. He was conscripted into th ...
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Hashem Nasrallah
Sayyid Hashem Hassan Nasrallah (; February 7, 1923 – May 4, 1997) was an Iraqi nobleman, businessman and the chairman of the Karbala Chamber of Commerce for six terms from 1959 to 1969. Early life Nasrallah was born on February 7, 1923, in Karbala. His father was Hassan Nasrallah, the son of Muhammad (Hammoud) Nasrallah (d. October 27, 1901), the head of traders of Karbala in the Ottoman era and a very affluent man. His mother was the daughter of Murtadha Dhiya al-Din, the 19th (custodian) of the al-Abbas shrine. Nasrallah is the third of four children. Both his parents hails from the noble Al Faiz family, and claim agnatic descent from Muhammad's daughter Fatimah and her husband, Ali, the first Shia Imam. His ancestors on some occasions ruled Karbala, and held custodianship of its holy sites. Career Nasrallah worked for his father Hassan's trading company, selling agricultural products and appliances, some imported from the US and Europe. In 1959, he and his brothers bec ...
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Murtadha Nasrallah
Murtadha Nasir Nasrallah (; 1922–2005) was an Iraqi doctor of law, he worked as a professor at the University of Baghdad's business school. He was a celebrated author, writing some of the leading books on corporation law. Early life and education Nasrallah was born in Kadhimiya in 1922. Originally from Karbala, his father Nasir Nasrallah moved to Kadhimiya early in the 20th-century. His mother was the daughter of Sheikh Muhammad-Kadhim al-Shaybani. His father hails from the noble Al Faiz family that hold high status in Karbala, Nasrallahs grandfather, Sayyid Ali Nasrallah was the of the Imam Husayn shrine, whilst his great-grandfather, Sayyid Ahmed Nasrallah was the of the al-Abbas shrine. Nasrallah claims agnatic descent from Musa al-Kadhim, the seventh Shia Imam. His ancestors on some occasions ruled Karbala, and held custodianship of its holy sites. He completed his primary education at the Amiriya school in Kadhimiya, and went on to study his secondary studies in the ...
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Hassan Nasrallah (Iraqi Noble)
Sayyid Hassan Hammoud Nasrallah (Arabic: حسن حمود آل نصر الله; December 27, 1881 – October 8, 1959) was an Iraqi nobleman, activist, and businessman. Early life Nasrallah was born into an aristocratic family, that had held a high status in Karbala. His father, Muhammad (Hammoud) Nasrallah (d. October 27, 1901), was the head of the traders of Karbala, in the late Ottoman era, and his mother, Amina Thabit (d. 1919), was the granddaughter of Muhammad-Ali Thabit (d. 1817), the 10th ' of the Al-Abbas Shrine, as well as the great-granddaughter of Dowlatshah. He was the fourth of ten siblings. His parents respectively hail from the noble families of Al Faiz and Al Zuhayk, and both claim agnatic descent from Musa al-Kadhim, the seventh Shia Imam. His ancestors on both sides, on some occasions ruled Karbala, and held custodianship of its holy sites. Business career Nasrallah's father died in 1901, and his older brother, Sultan, assumed the family business, and ...
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Jawad Nasrallah
Sayyid Jawad Kadhim Nasrallah (; died January 2, 1808) was an Iraqi nobleman that served as the 21st custodian of the Imam Husayn shrine from 1802 until 1808. Biography Nasrallah was born c. 1725 to Kadhim Nasrallah. His grandfather Nasrallah al-Faizi, is the patriarch of the Nasrallah family, and a prominent scholar and poet. He hails from the noble Al Faiz family. After Musa al-Wahab was killed in the sack of Karbala on April 22, 1802, some of the city's dignitaries, Sayyid Ali al-Tabatabei, Sayyid Murtadha Al Daraj (the ''naqib'' then), Sheikh Ali Abd al-Rasool (' of the Abbas shrine), sent a transcript to the governor, Sulayman Pasha, requesting that Nasrallah be the ' of the Husayn shrine, and so on June 2, 1802, an imperial decree was issued declaring Nasrallah the ' of the Husayn shrine. Due to his position, Nasrallah was sometimes known as Jawad ''al-Killidar'' (), which roots from the Persian words, kileet () and dar (), which translates to key holder. This was a n ...
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Nasrallah Al-Haeri
Ayatollah Shahid, al-Shaheed Sayyid Abū al-Fatḥ ''ʿ''Izz ad-Dīn Naṣrallāh ِal-Fāʾizī al-Mūsawī al-Ḥāʾirī (; 1696 – 1746), also known as Sayyid Nasrallah al-Haeri, was a senior Iraqi Shia Islam, Shia Faqīh, jurist, teacher, poet, author and Annalists, annalist. Nasrallah was a highly revered poet and influential cleric, described as being from the greatest among the scholars of his age, and was frequently labelled as a broad-minded and tolerant personality; "accepted by the opposition and the supporters". Famous Iraqi statesman Mohammed Ridha Al-Shabibi, Muhammad Ridha al-Shabibi described Nasrallah as "one of the literary leaders of the 18th century". He played an important role in inner-Islamic ecumenical dialogue during the Ottoman Empire, Ottoman era. Lineage Nasrallah belonged to the noble Al Faiz Family, Faiz family, who have lived in Karbala since 861 and claim agnatic descent from Muhammad's daughter Fatimah, and is as follows:Nasrallāh Patronymic, ...
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Nasiriyah
Nasiriyah ( , ; , BGN: , ), also spelled Nassiriya or Nasiriya, is a city in Iraq, the capital of the Dhi Qar Governorate. It lies on the lower Euphrates, about south-southeast of Baghdad, near the ruins of the ancient city of Ur. Its population in 2018 was about 558,000, making it the ninth-largest city in Iraq. It had a diverse population of Muslims, Mandaeans and Jews in the early 20th century;Field Museum of Natural History, 1940, p. 258. today its inhabitants are predominantly Shia Muslims. Nasiriyah was founded by the Muntafiq tribe in the late 19th century during the Ottoman era. It has since become a major hub for transportation. Nasiriyah is the center of a date-growing area. The city's cottage industries include boat-building, carpentry and silver working. The city museum has a large collection of Sumerian, Assyrian, Babylonian, and Abbasid artifacts. The ruins of the ancient cities of Ur and Larsa are nearby and the Euphrates merges with the Tigris for the ...
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Hillah
Hillah ( ''al-Ḥillah''), also spelled Hilla, is a city in central Iraq. On the Hilla branch of the Euphrates River, it is south of Baghdad. The population was estimated to be about 455,700 in 2018. It is the capital of Babylon Province and is situated in a predominantly agricultural region which is extensively irrigated with water provided by the Hilla canal, producing a wide range of crops, fruit and textiles. Its name may be derived from the word "beauty" in Arabic. The river runs in the middle of the town, and it is surrounded by date palm trees and other forms of arid vegetation, reducing the harmful effects of dust and desert wind. The city is located adjacent to the ancient city of Babylon, and close to the ancient cities of Borsippa and Kish. It was once a major centre of Islamic scholarship and education. The tomb of the Abrahamic prophet Ezekiel is reputed to be located in a nearby village, Al Kifl. It became a major administrative centre during the rule of the Ottoma ...
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Al-Hindiya
Al-Hindiya or Hindiya () is a city in Iraq on the Euphrates River. Al-Hindiya is located in the Karbala Governorate and is the seat of Al-Hindiya District. The city used to be known as Tuwairij (), which gives name to the "Tuwairij run" () that takes place here every year as part of the Mourning of Muharram on the Day of Ashura. It has 84,100 citizens. History The city was founded in 1793 AD by "''Muhammad Yahya Asif Al-Dawla Bahadur Al-Hindi''" ( محمّد يحيى آصف الدولة بهادر الهندي), who was the first Nawab of Awadh. He funded digging a canal on the Euphrates The Euphrates ( ; see #Etymology, below) is the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of West Asia. Tigris–Euphrates river system, Together with the Tigris, it is one of the two defining rivers of Mesopotamia (). Originati ... to provide drinkable water for the region.مجلة التراث الشعبي - العدد الأول - سنة 2002 Notable people Nouri al ...
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