Majd or Magd ( ar, مجد) is an
Arabic
Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C. E.Watson; Walte ...
name which means "glory" or "praise". It may refer to:
Organisations
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Majd Movement
The Glory Movement ( ar, حركة مجد, Ḥarakat Majd) is a Lebanese political party. Najib Mikati has been the party leader since 2004. Mikati was a former Lebanese Prime Minister for the period of April to July 2005.
Mikati was the incumbent ...
, a political party in Lebanon
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Al Majd SC
Tripoli Sporting Club (), also known as AC Tripoli or simply Tripoli, is a football club based in Tripoli, Lebanon, that competes in the .
Founded as Al Majd Sports Association (), the club was renamed Olympic Beirut Sporting Club () in 2001, w ...
, a former Lebanese football club
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Al-Majd SC
) Damascene Jasmine ( ar, الياسمينة الدمشقية) ,
ground = Al-Jalaa Stadium,
founded = 1932,
capacity = 10,000,
manager = Ahmad Azzam,
league = Syrian Premier League,
season = 2021–22,
position = Syr ...
, a Syrian football club
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Almajd TV Network
Al-Majd Network () is a group of general and specialized satellite television channels which includes five free-to-air channels and eight encrypted channels. The group has a strong Salafi Islamic orientation and is owned by Saudi businessman F ...
, a Saudi Arabian television network
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Algerian Movement for Justice and Development
The Algerian Movement for Justice and Development (, MAJD) is a political party in Algeria.
History
The party was founded on 5 November 1990 by former Prime Minister Kasdi Merbah
Kasdi Merbah ( ar, قاصدي مرباح, 16 April 1938 – 21 A ...
(MAJD), a political party in Algeria
People
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Fouzieh Majd
Fouzieh Majd (also spelled Fozie Majd) ( fa, فوزیه مجد) is a Persian composer and ethnomusicologist. She was educated in England and France. In the 1970s she was the head of a group to gather Persian folk songs at NITV.
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, Persian composer and ethnomusicologist
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Mohammad Gholi Majd
Mohammad Gholi Majd ( fa, محمدقلی مجد), also known as M.G. Madjd, is an author whose primary field of work is modern history of Iran.
Majd obtained a PhD in agricultural economics from Cornell University in 1978, and was a visiting lectu ...
(born 1946), Iranian historian and author
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Majd Izzat al-Chourbaji (born 1981), Syrian peace activist
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Majd al-Dawla
Abu Talib Rustam ( fa, ابو طالب رستم; 997–1029), commonly known by his ''laqab'' (honorific title) of Majd al-Dawla (), was the last ''amir'' (ruler) of the Buyid amirate of Ray from 997 to 1029. He was the eldest son of Fakhr al-Da ...
(997–1029), Iranian political leader
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Majd ad-Din (disambiguation) Majd ad-Din may refer to:
*Majd al-Din Abu'l Fotuh Ahmad Ghazali (1061 – c. 1123), Persian Sufi writer and preacher
*Majd ad-Dīn Usāma ibn Murshid ibn ʿAlī ibn Munqidh al-Kināni, or more briefly Usama ibn Munqidh
Majd ad-Dīn Usāma ibn ...
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Majd Eddin Ghazal
Majd Eddin Ghazal ( ar, مجد الدين غزال; born 21 April 1987) is a Syrian high jumper. He utilizes the Fosbury Flop style, jumping off his left leg. He was the national flag bearer at the 2012 Summer Olympics and at the 2016 Summer Ol ...
(born 1987), Syrian high jumper
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Magd Harbasha
Majd Arbasha (born April 21, 1990) is a Syrian professional basketball player. He currently plays for Al Wahda Damascus of the Syrian Basketball League.
He has been a member of Syria's national basketball team. At the 2017 WABA Championship in ...
(born 1990), Syrian basketball player
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Majd Homsi
Majd Homsi ( ar, مجد حمصي, born 12 December 1982 in Aleppo, Syria) is a Syrian footballer who plays as a defender for Karbalaa, which competes in the Iraqi Premier League the top division in Iraq and is currently a member of the Syria ...
(born 1982), Syrian football player
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Majd Kamalmaz
Majd Kamalmaz is an American psychotherapist from Arlington, Virginia, who has been detained in Syria since February 2017.
His children appealed to Donald Trump for help. Kamalmaz is reported to be a diabetic.
Kamalmaz's family is a part of the ...
, American psychotherapist detained in Syria since February 2017
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Majd Mastoura
Majd Mastoura is a Tunisian film actor and translator. At the 66th Berlin International Film Festival he won the Silver Bear for Best Actor for his role in the film '' Hedi''.
Early life and career
Majd Mastoura was born in Menzel Abderrahmane ...
, Tunisian film actor and translator
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Majd Shweikeh
Majd Shweikeh (born 8 March 1966) is a Jordanian businesswoman and politician. From March 2015 until June 2018 she had been Minister of information and communications technology. She previously served as CEO at Orange Mobile and VTEL.
Career
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(born 1966), Jordanian businesswoman and politician
Places
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Majd, Iran
Majd ( fa, مجد) is a village in Raqqeh Rural District, Eresk District, Boshruyeh County, South Khorasan Province, Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia ...
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Majd al-Krum
Majd al-Krum ( ar, مجد الكروم, he, מַגְ'ד אל-כֻּרוּם ''Majd al-Kurum'') is an Arab town located in the Galilee in Israel's Northern District about 16 kilometers (10 miles) east of Acre. The name of the village translates to ...
, Israel
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Al-Majd, Hebron
al-Majd ( ar, خربة المجد) is a Palestinian village located eighteen kilometers south-west of Hebron. The village is in the Hebron Governorate Southern West Bank.
History
Ceramics from the Byzantine era have been found here. Ottoman era
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Majda
Majda �اجدةis a female given name, most popular in Slovenia, but also in some other areas of former Yugoslavia and Arabic-speaking countries (Egypt, Lebanon, etc.). It means, in Arabic, "the woman with glory". It ranks among the 30 most popul ...
, a given name
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Majed (disambiguation)
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Magdalene (given name) Magdalene (derived from Hebrew "of Magdala") or Magda is a female name used in honor of Mary Magdalene in many countries including Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Georgia, Germany, Greece (Μαγδαληνή, Μάγδα), Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Croatia ...
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