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Sidqi (Arabic: صدقي, ''Sidqī''; also spelled Sedki, Sedqi, Sıdkı, or Sıtkı) The dotless i appears in Turkish spellings. Given name * Sitki Akçatepe (1902–1985), Turkish actor * Sıtkı Ferdi İmdat (born 2001), Turkish football player * Sıtkı Güvenç (1961–2023), Turkish politician * Sedki Sobhi, Egyptian politician * Sıtkı Üke (1876– 1941), Turkish military officer and politician * Sıtkı Yırcalı (1908–1988), Turkish lawyer and politician * Sıtkı Uğur Ziyal (born 1944), Turkish diplomat Middle name * Cahit Sıtkı Tarancı (1910–1956), Turkish poet and author * Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi, Iraqi poet and philosopher * Muhammad Sidqi Mahmud, Egyptian Air Force commanding general Surname * Atef Sedki, Egyptian politician * Aziz Sedki, Egyptian politician * Bakr Sidqi, Iraqi nationalist and general * Hala Sedki, Egyptian actress * Hamada Sedki, Egyptian football coach * Isma'il Sidqi, Egyptian politician * Muhammad Najati Sidqi, Palestinian politi ...
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Siddiq
Siddiq (, ; meaning "truthful") is an Islamic term and is given as an honorific title to certain individuals. The feminine gender for Siddiq is Siddiqah. The word is sometimes used as a title given to individuals by the Islamic prophet Muhammad. For example, it was a title of Abu Bakr, the first Rashidun, Islamic caliph from 632 to 634. Otherwise, it is used to denote that the person is totally trustworthy. Sunni usage Sunni Muslims use Siddiq as an epithet for Abu Bakr, the first Caliph of Islam and the closest friend of Muhammad, while they use Siddiqah for Aisha, Abu Bakr's daughter and the Prophet's wife. Sufi term In Sufism, Siddiq is a rank that comes after prophet. It is generally given to a person who verified the claim of prophethood in its early stage. Sufis believe the following four ranks are free of time and space and therefore life and death becomes meaningless to them. #Prophets of Islam, Nabi – Prophet, someone who learned of the unseen from God directly #Si ...
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Atef Sedki
Atef Mohamed Naguib Sedky (29 August 1930 – 25 February 2005; , ) was the prime minister of Egypt from 1986 until 1996. He replaced Aly Mahmoud Lotfy on November 10, 1986. Biography Sedky was born in the Nile Delta city of Tanta. He was a lawyer and economist by training, receiving a doctorate in economics from the University of Paris in France. Before becoming Prime Minister, he was the director of the Egyptian Central Auditing Organization. In 2004, Sedky fractured his thigh. He died on 25 February 2005 at a Cairo hospital. Sedky and his German-born wife, Ursula, had two children Ahmed and Sherif. Political career As prime minister, Sedky supervised and sometimes criticised reforms suggested by the International Monetary Fund. In November 1993, he survived an assassination attempt in Cairo Cairo ( ; , ) is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Egypt and the Cairo Governorate, being home to more than 10 million people. It is also part of the List of urban ...
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Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns language codes to 32 varieties of Arabic, including its standard form of Literary Arabic, known as Modern Standard Arabic, which is derived from Classical Arabic. This distinction exists primarily among Western linguists; Arabic speakers themselves generally do not distinguish between Modern Standard Arabic and Classical Arabic, but rather refer to both as ( "the eloquent Arabic") or simply ' (). Arabic is the third most widespread official language after English and French, one of six official languages of the United Nations, and the liturgical language of Islam. Arabic is widely taught in schools and universities around the world and is used to varying degrees in workplaces, governments and the media. During the Middle Ages, Arabic was a major vehicle of culture and learning, e ...
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Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic languages, Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns language codes to 32 varieties of Arabic, including its standard form of Literary Arabic, known as Modern Standard Arabic, which is derived from Classical Arabic. This distinction exists primarily among Western linguists; Arabic speakers themselves generally do not distinguish between Modern Standard Arabic and Classical Arabic, but rather refer to both as ( "the eloquent Arabic") or simply ' (). Arabic is the List of languages by the number of countries in which they are recognized as an official language, third most widespread official language after English and French, one of six official languages of the United Nations, and the Sacred language, liturgical language of Islam. Arabic is widely taught in schools and universities around the wo ...
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Şahap Sıtkı
Şahap Sıtkı İlter (2 April 1915, in Niğde – 3 September 1991, in Istanbul), pen name Şahap Sıtkı, was a Turkish writer of novels, short stories and translator. He is better known for his short story books including: ''Acı'', ''Çırılçıplak'', and ''Bulut Gelir Pare Pare''. Sıtkı graduated from Antalya High School in 1936 and the Ankara University, Law School The Ankara University, Law School ( formerly known ''Ankara Adliye Hukuk Mektebi'' or ''AUHF'') is the faculty of law at Ankara University in Turkey. History Ankara University, Law School was established as part of Turkey's legal reforms, spe ... in 1941. After high school, he started working also while attending university and continued working until he retired in 1951. Published works Short stories *''Cirilciplak'' (1957) *''Bulut Gelir Pare Pare'' (1958) *''Gulen Ayva Ağlayan Nar'' (1959) *''Şubat Gecesi'' (1964) *''Acı'' (1970) Novels *''Gün Gormeyen Sokak'' (1958) *''Toprak'' (1962) *''Gökk ...
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Muhammad Najati Sidqi
Muhammad Najati Sidqi (, ', 19 May 1905 – 17 November 1979) was a Palestinian public intellectual and activist, trade unionist, translator, writer, critic and erstwhile communist. Though almost forgotten as a figure in the Palestinian movement for independence, he played an important role in it, and witnessed many momentous moments in the early history of the 20th century. Aside from his native Arabic, he was fluent in French, Russian and Spanish. He was present with his father when Sherif Hussein launched the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire in 1916; the beginning of Zionist immigration to Palestine; the early years of the establishment of communism in the Soviet Union, and was one of the few Arabs who fought on the Republican side against Franco in the Spanish Civil War. At the outbreak of World War II, he wrote a book in which the thesis of the incompatibility of Nazism with Islam was passionately argued. Biography Sidqi was born into a middle-class Palestinian fami ...
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Isma'il Sidqi
Ismail Sidky Pasha (; 15 June 1875 – 9 July 1950) was an Egyptian politician who served as Prime Minister of Egypt from 1930 to 1933 and again in 1946. Life and career He was born in Alexandria and was originally named Isma'il Saddiq but his name was changed after his namesake fell out of favor. Sidky graduated from Collège des Frères in Cairo and the Khedival Law School; his classmates at law school include Egyptian intellectual Ahmad Lufti al-Sayyid, future prime ministers Tawfik Nessim and Abdel Khalek Sarwat Pasha, and the Egyptian nationalist Mustafa Kamil. At school, he contributed article for the school newspaper, run by Kamil, and for al-Sayyid's paper ''al-Sharai'i'.'' He then joined the public prosecutor's office, quickly rising through the ranks. In 1899 he became administrative secretary of the Alexandria Alexandria ( ; ) is the List of cities and towns in Egypt#Largest cities, second largest city in Egypt and the List of coastal settlements of the Medit ...
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Hamada Sedki
Mohamed Yahia Sedki, known as Hamada Sedki (; born 25 August 1961) is an Egyptian footballer. He played as a central defender for Al Ahly from 1986 to 1993, winning 25 international caps. Currently, he is a football manager ''Football Manager'', also known as ''Worldwide Soccer Manager'' in North America from 2004 to 2008, is a series of football management simulation video games developed by British developer Sports Interactive and published by Sega. The game beg .... References External links * 1961 births Living people Men's association football defenders Egyptian men's footballers Egypt men's international footballers 1984 African Cup of Nations players 1986 African Cup of Nations players 1988 African Cup of Nations players 1990 African Cup of Nations players Egyptian Premier League players Al Ahly SC players Egyptian football managers Egyptian expatriate football managers Place of birth missing (living people) Expatriate football managers in Saudi ...
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Hala Sedki
Hala Sedki George Younan (; born June 15, 1961, in Cairo) is an Egyptian actress. Career She began her career with the director Nour Al Demirdash in ''Rehlet Al Melion'' and has worked in more than 30 films. She has received the Best Actress Award from Cairo International Film Festival The Cairo International Film Festival is an annual internationally accredited film festival held in Cairo Opera House. It was established in 1976 and has taken place every year since its inception, except for 2011 and 2013, when it was cancelled .... Sedki has worked on many TV series such as ''Abyas w Eswed'', ''Awrak Misrya'', ''Arabisk'', ''Zaman Al Aolama'' and ''Ynabei El Eshk''. Filmography Films Television References External links * 1961 births Living people 20th-century Egyptian actresses 21st-century Egyptian actresses Egyptian film actresses Actresses from Cairo Egyptian Copts Coptic women {{Egypt-actor-stub ...
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Bakr Sidqi
Bakr Sidqi al-Askari (; 1890 – 11 August 1937) was an Iraqi general of mixed Arab- Kurdish origin, Sidqi, the Chief of the Iraq General Staff of the nation's military, was born in 1890 and assassinated on 11 August 1937, in Mosul. a Kurdish village, or in Baghdad. Military career Having studied at the Military College in Istanbul and graduated as a second lieutenant, he fought in the Balkan Wars and joined the Staff College in Istanbul, graduating in 1915. During the First World War, with the outbreak of the Arab Revolt, Sidqi joined Faisal's army in Syria and served in Aleppo with a number of other Sharifian officers. From 1919 to 1920, he served as an intelligence agent of the British military forces and was later recommended by the British General Staff in 1921 to an officer rank in the Iraqi army after the collapse of Faisal's Arab Kingdom of Syria. His plan was to one day be the Chief of the General Staff but was met with opposition by some Iraqis, who accused him o ...
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Aziz Sedki
Aziz Sedky (, ; 1 July 1920 – 25 January 2008) was an Egyptian politician and engineer. Sedky served as the Prime Minister of Egypt from 16 January 1972 until 26 March 1973. He was nicknamed the "father of Egyptian industry." Early life and education Aziz Sedky was born in Cairo, Egypt, on 1 July 1920. He graduated with a degree in engineering from Cairo University in 1944. He went on to earn a doctorate in economic planning from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Career Sedky was appointed as a technical adviser to the Egyptian prime minister's office in 1955, a few years after the Egyptian Revolution of 1952. He next served as a full-time member of the services board until 1956. In 1956, Sedky was appointed as minister of industry by the President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Among Sedky's tasks as minister was the supervision of an industrialization program, which was financed by the Soviet Union. The Soviets were, at the time, an important ally of the Egpytian go ...
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Muhammad Sidqi Mahmud
Mohamed Sidky Mahmoud (, December 12, 1914 – 1984) was an Egyptian military leader. He served as Air Force Chief of Staff from June 23, 1953 to September 19, 1959, and Air Force and Defense Commander from September 20, 1959 to June 11, 1967. Sidky Mahmoud was born in Sendalia village, Daqahliah. He graduated from the Egyptian Military Academy in 1936, and studied at the Abu Swair Aviation School No. 4. He became the first Egyptian instructor in 1936, later became the lead aviation instructor and headed the High Aviation School in 1944. Sidky Mahmoud achieved the rank of Wing Commander and became head of the Dekhila Air Base in August 1949, and then Almaza Air Base in August 1951. He was promoted as the 1st Lt. Gen. in 1952. Air Marshal M Sidky Mahmoud was involved in the development of the Helwan HA-300. During his tenure, he carried out official visits to the United States, India, Algeria, Iraq, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia. He took part in World War II, the 1948 Arab–Israeli Wa ...
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