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Safwan may refer to: Places * Safwan, Iraq, a town in southeastern Iraq * Safwan Hill, highest terrain feature in the region Institutions * Safwan SC, a football club based in Safwan, Iraq People Given name *Safouane Attaf, Moroccan judoka (born 1984) *Safuan Said, Malaysian international Lawn bowler (born 1982) *Safwan Ahmedmia, British technology reviewer and Internet personality *Safwan Abdul-Ghani, former Iraqi footballer (born 1983) *Safwan al-Qudsi, Syrian politician (1940-2022) *Safwan Hawsawi, Saudi Arabian football player (born 1992) *Safwan Khalil, taekwondo athlete (born 1986) *Ṣafwān ibn Idrīs, Muslim traditionist (1164/6–1202) *Safwan Mbaé, professional footballer (born 1997) *Safwan ibn Muattal, companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (d. 638 or 679) *Safwan ibn Umayya, companion of Muhammad in Islam *Safwan M. Masri, Jordanian professor *Safwan Thabet, Egyptian businessman (born 1946) Surname *Moustafa Safouan, Egyptian psychoanalyst (1921-2020) *Alif Safw ...
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Moustafa Safouan
Moustafa or Moustapha Safouan (, 17 May 1921–7 November 2020) was an Egyptian psychoanalyst. Life Born in Alexandria, Safouan was the son of a teacher and trade unionist who was imprisoned for several years for his political activity in 1924. After studying philosophy in Alexandria, and unable to gain a place to study at Cambridge University in the aftermath of the war, he went to Paris to study philosophy in 1946. After entering analysis with Marc Schlumberger, he underwent a training analysis with Jacques Lacan in 1949. He attended Lacan's seminars in the early 1950s, though was forced to stay in Egypt for several years after Nasser came to power. Returning to France in 1959, he was sent by the Lacanian Société Française as a training analyst to Strasbourg.Interview of Moustapha Safouan
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Safouane Attaf
Safouane Attaf (born 9 March 1984, in Kenitra) is a Moroccan judoka. He competed in the men's 81 kg event at the 2012 Summer Olympics; after defeating Liva Saryee in the second round, he was eliminated by Leandro Guilheiro in the third round. At the 2008 Summer Olympics, he reached the second round, where he was defeated by Euan Burton Euan Michael Burton MBE (born 31 March 1979) is a Scottish judoka (a Judo practitioner). His best results include; 2010 World Championship bronze, 2010 Tokyo Grand Slam gold, and 2007 World Championship bronze. Biography Burton was born in .... References External links * * * 1984 births Living people Moroccan male judoka Olympic judoka for Morocco Judoka at the 2008 Summer Olympics Judoka at the 2012 Summer Olympics Mediterranean Games bronze medalists for Morocco Competitors at the 2009 Mediterranean Games Mediterranean Games medalists in judo Judoka at the 2013 Mediterranean Games Sportspeople from Kenitra 20 ...
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Safwan may refer to: Places * Safwan, Iraq, a town in southeastern Iraq * Safwan Hill, highest terrain feature in the region Institutions * Safwan SC, a football club based in Safwan, Iraq People Given name * Safouane Attaf, Moroccan judoka (born 1984) * Safuan Said, Malaysian international Lawn bowler (born 1982) * Safwan Ahmedmia, British technology reviewer and Internet personality * Safwan Abdul-Ghani, former Iraqi footballer (born 1983) *Safwan al-Qudsi, Syrian politician (1940-2022) * Safwan Hawsawi, Saudi Arabian football player (born 1992) * Safwan Khalil, taekwondo athlete (born 1986) *Ṣafwān ibn Idrīs, Muslim traditionist (1164/6–1202) * Safwan Mbaé, professional footballer (born 1997) *Safwan ibn Muattal, companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (d. 638 or 679) *Safwan ibn Umayya, companion of Muhammad in Islam * Safwan M. Masri, Jordanian professor *Safwan Thabet, Egyptian businessman (born 1946) Surname *Moustafa Safouan, Egyptian psychoanalyst (1921-2020) ...
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Safwan, Iraq
Safwan (, Kurds, Kurdish: سەفووان , sêfûan) is a town in southeast Iraq on the Iraq–Kuwait border, border with Kuwait. It was the site of the Safwan Air Base. Etymology The city of Safwan is attributed to its founder Safwan bin Assal Al Muradi Al Yamani, a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in Islam, Muhammad who participated in the conquest of Iraq in the middle ages. He settled in Kufa, northeast of Najaf at first but then moved to Safwan, south of Basra along with his tribe who later named the city in his name. Safwan is also part of the Az Zubayr district south of Basra and has a population of 70,000 people. History During Muhammad's era Muhammad ordered a Military expedition in Safwan. The expedition was ordered by Muhammad after he received intelligence that Kurz ibn Jabir al-Fihri rustled some grazing cattle belonging to Muslims. It occurred directly after the Invasion of Waddan in the year 2 Hijri year, AH of the Islamic calendar. The expedition was orde ...
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Safwan Ibn Umayya
Ṣafwān ibn Umayya ibn Khalaf ibn Habib ibn Wahb ibn Hudhafa ibn Jumah al-Jumahi (; died 661) was a ''sahabi'' (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari. ''Tarikh al-Rusul wa'l-Muluk''. Translated by Landau-Tasseron, E. (1998). ''Volume 39: Biographies of the Prophet's Companions and Their Successors''. Albany: State University of New York Press. Family He was from the Banu Jumah clan of the Quraysh in Mecca. His father was Umayya ibn Khalaf, one of the elders of the Quraysh; his mother was Karima bint Ma'mar ibn Habib.Muhammad ibn Umar al-Waqidi. ''Kitab al-Maghazi''. Translated by Faizer, R., Ismail, A., & Tayob, A. K. (2011). ''The Life of Muhammad''. London & New York: Routledge. He had a paternal brother named AliMuhammad ibn Ishaq. ''Sirat Rasul Allah''. Translated by Guillaume, A. (1955). ''The Life of Muhammad''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. and a maternal brother named Jabala ibn al-Hanbal. Safwan married at least five times. # Barz ...
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Jahm Bin Safwan
Jahm bin Safwan () was an Islamic theologian of the Umayyad Caliphate, Umayyad period and whose name has given rise to the Jahmiyya moniker. During his lifetime, he attached himself to the rebel leader Al-Harith ibn Surayj, a dissident in Greater Khorasan, Khurasan. He was executed in 745 by Salm ibn Ahwaz. Reliable historical information about Jahm is sparse, coming from sources antagonistic towards him from later periods. Biography Jahm was a client of the Banu Rāseb tribe. He was born in Kufa, but settled down in Khurāsān in Tirmidh. He learned under al-Ja'd b. Dirham. Ja'd b. Dirham was a teacher of the last Umayyad caliph, Marwan II, and is described as a Dahrī and Zindīq (heretic) for being the first person to state that God does not speak, hence the Quran is Quranic createdness, created. He was the first Muslim reported to have spoken about the createdness of the Qurʾān and reject Abraham's friendship with God and Moses' speaking to Him. The name of Jahm b. Ṣa ...
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Handhala Ibn Safwan Al-Kalbi
Hanzala ibn Safwan al-Kalbi () was an Umayyad governor of Egypt from 721 to 724 and again 737 to 742, and subsequently governor of Ifriqiya from 742 to 745. Governor in Egypt Handhala ibn Safwan al-Kalbi arrived in Egypt around 720, in the company of his brother, Bishr ibn Safwan al-Kalbi, who had been appointed governor of Egypt by the Umayyad Caliph Yazid II. Hahdhala came as chief magistrate ('' al-Shurta''). When Bishr was appointed to take up the government of Ifriqiya in Kairouan in 721, Handhala was designated his successor in Egypt. Handhala continued as governor of Egypt until 724, when the new caliph Hisham arose to the throne and appointed his own brother, Muhammad ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan as governor. After a series of failed Egyptian governors, Caliph Hisham decided to restore Handhala ibn Safwan as governor of Egypt in 737, replacing Abd al-Rahman ibn Khalid al-Fahmi. Governor in Ifriqiya In October, 741, in the course of the Great Berber Revolt in the Magh ...
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Bishr Ibn Safwan Al-Kalbi
Bishr ibn Safwan al-Kalbi () (died 727) was a provincial governor for the Umayyad Caliphate, serving in Egypt (720–721) and Ifriqiyah (721–727). Career The son of one Safwan ibn Tuwayl, Bishr was an Arab of the Banu Kalb tribe. He and his family traced their genealogy back to the pre-Islamic chieftain Zuhayr ibn Janab. In 720 Bishr was appointed governor of Egypt by the caliph Yazid ibn Abd al-Malik as a replacement for Ayyub ibn Sharhabil. During his time in that province, he cancelled several measures that had been enacted by his predecessor, including a salary increase for the local Muslims and fiscal exemptions for Christian churches, and implemented a reform of the ''diwan'' registers by segregating members of the Quda'ah from those of other tribes. It was also during Bishr's governorship that the city of Tinnis came under attack by the Byzantines, resulting in the deaths of several Muslims there. In 721 Bishr was ordered by Yazid to establish himself in Ifriqiyah ( ...
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Haris Safwan Kamal
Haris Safwan Kamal (born 8 June 1982) is a former Malaysian footballer who last played as a forward for Hanelang. Haris Safwan is the former member of Malaysia U-23 team in 2003 until 2005. Personal life Haris Safwan holds a Bachelor Degree (Hons.) in Sports Science from University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Club career Haris Safwan has played for MPPJ Selangor in the 2003-2004 season and scored 16 goals. Throughout his career, Haris has played with several teams including MPPJ FC, Selangor, UPB-Myteam FC, T-team FC and also was playing for Plus FC on loan. He was part of Selangor team that won treble in 2005 season. He is so far the only Malaysia player to go to a football match with helicopter during semifinal Malaysia Cup 2003 MPPJ Selangor against Perlis at Kangar. International career He made 5 appearances during 2003 South East Asian Games in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Malaysia grabbed the bronze medal in the tournament after beating Myanmar on penalties 4-2. He also ...
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Alif Safwan
Muhammad Alif Safwan bin Mohd Sallahuddin (born 12 February 2000) is a Malaysian professional footballer who plays as a forward. Before UiTM, Alif has played for PKNP F.C. and Kuala Lumpur City F.C. Honour Club ;Kuala Lumpur City FC * Malaysia Cup: 2021 Like the year 2020, 2021 was also heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, due to the emergence of multiple Variants of SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 variants. The major global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, which began at the end of 2020, continued ... References External links * 2000 births Living people Footballers from Kelantan Malaysian men's footballers Malaysia Super League players Perak F.C. II players Kuala Lumpur City F.C. players UiTM United players 21st-century Malaysian sportsmen Men's association football forwards {{Malaysia-footy-forward-stub ...
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Safwan Thabet
Safwan Thabet ( - b. 1946) is an Egyptian businessman, and founder of the dairy company Juhayna Food Industries. Safwan Thabet is the grandson of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood In Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood ( ''jamāʿat /al-ikhwan/el-ekhwan al-muslimīn'', ) is a Sunni Islamist religious, political, and social movement,Eric Trager,The Unbreakable Muslim Brotherhood", ''Foreign Affairs'', September October 2011, p. ...'s second leader Hassan al-Hudaybi (son of his daughter), who led the group during the Nasser era and nephew of Ma'mun al-Hudaybi, the Sixth General Guide of the Brotherhood between 2002 and 2004. Arrest Thabet has had his assets frozen by the Egyptian courts since 2015 (except those in Juhayna since it is a publicly listed company) and was arrested in December 2020 on accusations of funding a terrorist group. The Egyptian public prosecution estimated his assets in 2015 to be around seven billion Egyptian pounds, roughly equaling US$900 million at the ti ...
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Safwan Mbaé
Safwan Mbaé (born 20 April 1997) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Championnat National 3 club Bourgoin-Jallieu. Born in France, he plays for the Comoros national team. Club career Mbaé made his professional debut on 26 April 2017 in the Coupe de France semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain. He started the game and played the whole match in a 5–0 away loss, during which he scored an own goal in the 51st minute. In September 2020, Mbaé signed for GOAL FC on a free transfer. After spells at Saint-Malo, FC Sète 34 and SO Châtellerault, Mbaé joined newly relegated Championnat National 3 club FC Bourgoin-Jallieu ahead of the 2024-25 season. International career Born in France, Mbaé is of Comorian descent and also holds Comorian nationality. Mbaé was called up by the Comoros on 23 August 2019. He made his international debut on 1 September 2021 during a 7–1 friendly win over the Seychelles Seychelles (, ; ), officially the Republ ...
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