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Ibn al-Banna al-Marrakushi al-Azdi also known as Abu'l-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Uthman al-Azdi. (Arabic: ابن البنّا‎) [29) December 1256 – c. 1321) was an Arab mathematician and astronomer. The crater Al-Marrakushi on the Moon is named after him. Al-Banna, the son of an architect, was born... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
Date of Birth:
1256
Date of Death:
1321
Place of Birth: Marrakech
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Nazism in Egypt - The New Research by Matthias Kuntzel Al-Misri was friends with al-Banna, who arranged meetings in 1941 between him and Nasser’s friend, Anwar as-Sadat.

Nazism in the Middle East Al-Misri was friends with al-Banna, who arranged meetings in 1941 between him and Nasser’s friend, Anwar as-Sadat.

Nazism in the Middle East: the Third Reich's Role in Founding Modern Jihadism Al-Misri was friends with al-Banna, who arranged meetings in 1941 between him and Nasser’s friend, Anwar as-Sadat.

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Nazism in Egypt - The New Research by Matthias Kuntzel Al-Banna culled the Koran for passages hostile to Jews, mingled with his false photos of Moslems tortured by Jews, false rumors of Jewish threats to Islam, elements borrowed from Nazi antisemitism, Mein Kampf and the Protocols of the Elder’s of Zion conspiracy theories about Jews.

Nazism in the Middle East Al-Banna culled the Koran for passages hostile to Jews, mingled with his false photos of Moslems tortured by Jews, false rumors of Jewish threats to Islam, elements borrowed from Nazi antisemitism, Mein Kampf and the Protocols of the Elder’s of Zion conspiracy theories about Jews.

Nazism in the Middle East: the Third Reich's Role in Founding Modern Jihadism Al-Banna culled the Koran for passages hostile to Jews, mingled with his false photos of Moslems tortured by Jews, false rumors of Jewish threats to Islam, elements borrowed from Nazi antisemitism, Mein Kampf and the Protocols of the Elder’s of Zion conspiracy theories about Jews.

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Nazism in Egypt - The New Research by Matthias Kuntzel Al-Banna’s rage at change had interchangeable targets.

Nazism in the Middle East Al-Banna’s rage at change had interchangeable targets.

Nazism in the Middle East: the Third Reich's Role in Founding Modern Jihadism Al-Banna’s rage at change had interchangeable targets.

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    al-Banna

    al-Banna is an Arabic family name: Ibn al-Banna, Arab mathematician and astronomer
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    Hassan al-Banna

    Hassan al-Banna (Arabic: حسن البنا‎, October 14, 1906 – February 12, 1949) was a schoolteacher and an Egyptian social and Islamist political reformer, best known for founding the Muslim Brotherhood, one of the largest and most influential 20th century Muslim revivalist organizations. Al-Banna's leadership was critical to the growth of the brotherhood during the 1930s and 1940s.
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    Gamal al-Banna

    Gamal al-Banna (also: Jamal al-Banna, Arabic: جمال البنا‎; born on 15 December 1920 in Mahmudiya, Egypt) is an Egyptian scholar of Islam, publicist, and trade unionist. He has written more than 100 books (his first one in 1945) on religious, political, and trade union issues.
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    Jamil al-Banna

    Jamil al-Banna (Arabic: جميل عبد اللطيف البنّاء‎, Ǧamīl ʿAbdu 'l-Laṭīf al-Bannāʾ) is a Jordanian with refugee status in the United Kingdom who had been living in north-west London. ... Al Banna and the other three men: Hamed Abderrahman Ahmed, Lahcen Ikassrien, and Omar Deghayes, had previously faced charges in Spanish courts, based on confessions they made while in US custody.
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    Ibn al-Banna al-Marrakushi

    Ibn al-Banna al-Marrakushi al-Azdi also known as Abu'l-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Uthman al-Azdi. (Arabic: ابن البنّا‎) [29) December 1256 – c. 1321) was an Arab mathematician and astronomer. The crater Al-Marrakushi on the Moon is named after him.
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    Qasim Sultan Al Banna

    Qasim Sultan al-Banna has been director general of Dubai Municipality since 1992. He was educated till 10th standard in Dubai schools and started his career as a land surveyor in Dubai municipality in 1958 until he was retired in 2006.
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    List of United Arab Emirates-related topics

    This is a list of topics related to United Arab Emirates. ... Qasim Sultan al-Banna
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    Abu Nidal

    Abu Nidal (Arabic: أبو نضال) (May 1937 – August 16, 2002), born Sabri Khalil al-Banna (Arabic: صبري خليل البنا), was the founder of Fatah–The Revolutionary Council (Arabic: فتح المجلس الثوري), a militant Palestinian group more commonly known as the Abu Nidal Organization (ANO). At the height of his power in the 1970s and 1980s, Abu Nidal, or "father of [the] struggle," was widely regarded as the most ruthless of the Palestinian political leaders.
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    Al Salibikhaet

    Al Sulaibikhat is a Kuwaiti Football Club that is in Sulaibikhat City in the Al Asimah Governorate (Kuwait), which is the Capital's governate. ... | | | GK | Abdulaziz Al Banna |
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    List of Muslim scientists

    Science in the Islamic world has played an important role in the history of science. ... Hassan al-Banna

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