Ibn Al-Khattab — Nickname Khattab Born April 14, 1969 … Wikipedia
Moushira Khattab — the text of this page is cut and pasted from the website of the concerned person. http://moushirakhattab.com/?page id=2 Her Excellency Dr Moushira Khattab Minister of Family Population … Wikipedia
Omar (name) — Omar Pronunciation English: /oʊˈmɑr/ [1] Arabic: [uˈmɑr] Turkish: [øˈmeɾ] Hindustani: [ɔːˈmər] … Wikipedia
Amr (name) — Amr (Arabic: عمرو) is an Arabic name.EtymologyIt is most commonly written as Amr , but sometimes mistakenly written as Umar . The word is derived from the tri literal Arabic root (ع م ر و) meaning to live a long time. When the Arabic letter Wao… … Wikipedia
Umar ibn al-Khattab — Umar ibn al Chattab oder Omar ibn al Khattab (arabisch عمر بن الخطاب, DMG ʿUmar ibn al Ḫaṭṭāb) (* 592; † 3. November 644) war der zweite „rechtgeleitete“ Kalif des Islam (634–644). Leben Umar wurde 592 in Mekka als Sohn Al Chattabs, eines… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fatimah bint al-Khattab — was the sister of the second Sunni Caliph: Umar. She was married to Sa id ibn Zayd. See also *Fatima (name)*Sahaba … Wikipedia
OMAR IBN AL-KHAṬṬĀB° — OMAR IBN AL KHAṬṬĀB°, second caliph (634–644), conqueror of Ereẓ Israel, Syria, Iraq, Persia, and Egypt. Omar organized the Muslim empire, established the rules assuring the conquerors of their special status (in spite of their numerical… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Fatima (name) — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Fatima imagesize= caption= pronunciation= gender = Female meaning = region = origin = related names = footnotes = Fatima, or, in a more exact transliteration, Fāţimah (Arabic: فاطمة ), is originally an Arabic… … Wikipedia
Zayd (name) — Zayd ( زيد ) also transliterated as Zaid, Zeid, Zayed and Seyd is an Arabic name, meaning abundance or growth or one who progresses and makes other people progress. The name is not to be confused with the name Sa id, which has a different meaning … Wikipedia
Umar (name) — Umar (Arabic: عمر) is an Arabic name, most commonly transliterated as Omar . It is also sometimes transliterated as Omer , Ömer , Omero and Omur . The word is derived from the tri consonant Arabic word for life and could possibly mean living or… … Wikipedia