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Engineer Rashid, as MP may misuse his position to influence witnesses, obstruct justice: NIA to Court
NEW DELHI — The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday opposed Rashid Engineer’s bail plea in the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) case and stated that if granted bail, Rashid Engineer, as a Member of Parliament, may misuse his position to influence witnesses and obstruct justice. The agency said a confidential report indicating that Rashid previously misused the telephone…
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This comprehensive biography of Engineer Sheikh Abdul Rashid explores his early life, political journey, achievements, and contributions to the region, all in Hindi.
Gain insights into his vision for Kashmir and the challenges he faced throughout his career.
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Some of the names that had previously been mentioned here in this channel. The least we can do is to atleast mention the ones we know..
Our scholars from Bangladesh who are behind bars, among whom are:
Sheikh Jashim Uddin Rahmani
Sheikh Hārūn Izhar
Sheikh Ali Hassan Osama
Sheikh Mahmud Hasan Gunvi
Sheikh Abu Taha with his two assistants Amir Uddin Foyez and Abdul Muhit
Our Scholars, students of knowledge and preachers who have been imprisoned and tortured by Tawagheet Regimes, among whom are:
Shaykh Nāṣir alFahd
Shaykh Sulaymān Nasir al-Alwan
Shaykh Waleed As-Sinani
Shaykh Khalid Rashid
Shaykh Ali al-Khudayr
Shaykh al-Khalidi
Shaykh Saud al-Obaid al-Qahtani
Shaykh Ahmad al-Asir
Shaykh Faisal
Shaykh Benbrika
Shaykh Abu Baraa- As-Sayf
Shaykh Abu Umar
Abu Hamza al-Misri
Abu Hamza (ATP)
Abu Imran (Belgium)
Abu Ilyas (Holland)
Abu Abdurrahman (Denmark)
Our scholars who had been k***d in the way of Allah after imprisonment:
Shaykh Musa al-Qarni
Shaykh Faris az-Zahrani
Shaykh Hamad al-Humeidi
Shaykh Abdul Aziz al-Tiwayli
Others:
Afiya
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Umm A
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Sabir Miah (UK)
Ali Hussain (UK)
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Safiya Yassin (USA)
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Muhammad Abu Bakr (Minshawary)
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Iqbal Khan (India)
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Abu Yousuf
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Abu I and Abu N
Ukht S & Ukht H from India
Umm Hud
Sister A
Sister B & siblings & their mother
Umm Mariyah
Brothers Jahanzaib, Nabeel, Abdullah Basit
Sister S (Bangladesh)
Our dear brother Muhammad Azharuddin
Brother 'Talib Exposed'
Brother Abu Luqman (Anjem)
Brother Khaled
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Abu Umar (Pakistan)
Iqbal
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Hadi Nabi
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As the northern Indian region of Jammu and Kashmir heads to the polls for its first regional-level elections in nearly a decade, voters and candidates alike are still feeling the political hangover from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 2019 decision to revoke the region’s special autonomous status.
In August 2019, the Indian government scrapped Article 370 of the Indian Constitution, reducing the former state of Jammu and Kashmir to two union territories—Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh—and bringing them under the direct control of New Delhi. The decision, a watershed in the region’s troubled history, sparked outrage. It also marked a shift in how India intended to govern Kashmir, which remains disputed territory with Pakistan.
Even as Jammu and Kashmir gears up to announce the winner of its legislative elections on Oct. 8, the local government will wield limited powers, constrained by a series of laws passed since 2019 that have reinforced the central government’s control over the region. Though the newly formed Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly will have power to make some laws, the region will be headed still by a New Delhi-appointed governor, who wields substantial authority over public order, police, bureaucracy, anti-corruption measures, and financial matters.
The region, particularly the Kashmir Valley, has witnessed decades of violence since the 1988 insurgency that drew India and Pakistan into three wars. Since it came to power in 2014, Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has asserted that its policies have brought development and democracy to Kashmir. However, people in the region have generally expressed anger over Modi’s revocation of Article 370, which consolidated power in the hands of nonlocals.
Meanwhile, other regional parties in Kashmir—including separatist groups such as Jamaat-e-Islami Kashmir (JeI), Tehreek-e-Hurriyat, and the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front—have been banned or marginalized and many of their leaders imprisoned. The remaining dissidents in Kashmir have either changed their stance or stayed quiet out of fear of repression. Kashmiris are thus using this election season as an outlet for expressing frustration and anger by supporting local political parties or non-BJP candidates.
To New Delhi, the elections represent a chance to signal that Kashmir has moved on from its long-standing demands for azadi, or freedom, and has instead flourished in the post-2019 environment. However, many separatist groups or individuals who previously boycotted elections, including some backed by the banned JeI, are now participating. Meanwhile, mainstream Kashmiri politicians are positioning themselves as the last line of defense against what they perceive as the BJP’s attempts to reshape the region’s political dynamics, urging voters to reject Modi’s narrative and promising to restore Kashmir’s autonomy.
Kashmir kick-started its phased elections on Sept. 18, with the second round of voting taking place on Sept. 25. The third and final round of voting will take place on Oct. 1, before results are announced a week later.
There are a total of 90 seats up for grabs, but with more than 300 independent candidates out of 873 in the race, it has become one of the most unpredictable elections in Kashmir’s history. The BJP has set a goal of winning at least 30-35 of 43 seats in Jammu, while it is contesting 19 of the 47 seats in the Kashmir Valley, a Muslim-majority region where it has traditionally struggled to gain traction.
Sheikh Abdul Rashid, popularly known as Engineer Rashid, has emerged as another key figure. Rashid represents the Awami Ittehad Party (AIP) and is a two-time lawmaker from northern Kashmir who contested and won a seat in India’s parliament in June, defeating prominent figures such as former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah of the National Conference party and Sajad Lone, the leader of the People’s Conference party.
Rashid’s victory by a margin of more than 200,000 votes marked a shift in the region’s politics—signaling anger toward the politicians who had failed to safeguard Kashmir’s autonomy or bring about meaningful changes in their decades of rule. In the last year, Rashid’s AIP has gained traction and positioned itself as a formidable player in the regional elections. While campaigning on behalf of AIP candidates, Rashid has vehemently targeted Abdullah’s and Lone’s parties, accusing them of ganging up against him.
Rashid, who was arrested in 2019 on terrorism funding charges under India’s draconian Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, was recently released on interim bail. At a campaign rally in Baramulla, a town in northern Kashmir, on Sept. 13, he spoke to an energized crowd.
“[Modi’s] naya [new] Kashmir was [meant] to kill, arrest, harass, and humiliate people,” he told the gathering. “Kashmiris don’t like to throw stones, but that doesn’t mean we will surrender before your power,” he added, while his supporters cheered him on.
Rashid has promised the reinstatement of Kashmir’s autonomy, the release of all political prisoners, and the repeal of controversial laws such as the Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act. The campaign offers a platform that appeals to people, especially the youth, who feel that their voices have been stifled since 2019. But many of Rashid’s opponents—including Abdullah and Lone, as well as Mehbooba Mufti, another former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir—have accused him of being an agent of the BJP.
The BJP has also been accused of supporting other political parties and independent candidates, further complicating the region’s political landscape. Another such example is JeI—which remains banned under the country’s anti-terrorism law. Though most of its leaders remain imprisoned and its assets seized, it is trying to make a comeback in this year’s elections and has demanded the suspension of its ban.
Abdullah, who was Jammu and Kashmir’s chief minister from 2009 to 2015, has voiced concerns over the proliferation of independent candidates and accused the BJP of using them to dilute the opposition’s vote. “Independent candidates are being deliberately fielded to create confusion and divide votes in critical constituencies,” he said at a recent rally. “The BJP is leaving its options open. … Voters need to be cautious. Fragmented votes will only serve to help those who do not have Jammu and Kashmir’s best interests at heart.”
To bolster its chances and stave off a BJP victory in Kashmir, the National Conference has formed an alliance with Rahul Gandhi, India’s opposition leader from the Indian National Congress party. Yet the Gandhi-Abdullah alliance’s promises to restore the region’s autonomy are viewed skeptically, even by their own supporters. New Delhi has made it abundantly clear that Article 370 will never be reinstated.
Mufti, the leader of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and who was chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir from 2016 to 2018, has also thrown her hat in the ring. After the 2014 elections, the PDP formed an alliance with the BJP—which has cost it support—but since 2019, the PDP has been the strongest opponent of the BJP and its policies in Kashmir. On Sept. 25, Mufti told a gathering: “Jammu and Kashmir will never have a BJP government. There will be a secular government. … PDP will be an important factor.”
Mufti’s party has also pledged to bring back statehood, revoke detention laws, and release prisoners, among other promises. Meanwhile, the BJP has continued to target both Abdullah and Mufti as “dynasts” who have kept Kashmir mired in conflict.
Though the debate over Kashmir’s autonomy has taken center stage among candidates, voters across polling stations in Kashmir are also concerned about their daily cost of living and issues such as high unemployment, increased electricity costs, limited infrastructure, and continuous detentions and police verifications.
The current political climate in Kashmir harks back to the 1970s, when Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, then the chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, pledged to safeguard the region’s autonomy while New Delhi’s Janata Party—a precursor to today’s BJP—led by Morarji Desai, tried to block his return to power.
Similar to the 1977 regional elections, today’s promises of autonomy now ring hollow to many residents, as successive governments have failed to preserve Kashmir’s special status. Kashmiris feel that elections have historically served as a tool to dilute their aspirations rather than fulfilling them. Manzoor Ahmad, a 49-year-old from Srinagar, voted for the first time this year. “I voted for a greater good,” he said. “We are facing lots of problems as we have been crushed. We want a local party to win to stop this.”
No matter who wins the elections, however, the new government is likely to be weak with limited powers, overshadowed by the New Delhi-appointed governor. The elections have thus become a ballot on the region’s lack of autonomy—and by extension, a test of how voters view Modi’s government.
“These election rallies have the same nomenclature as that of protest rallies in the past,” said Waheed Parra, a PDP candidate from southern Kashmir. “I see people, mostly youth, in campaigns, and it is visible they are angry. They want space to be expressed and be heard. Nobody has listened to them in the past five years.” Parra warned that if the mandate of these elections is not respected by New Delhi, the situation on the ground could turn dangerous.
The undercurrents may already exist. It appears not everyone in Kashmir is excited about the elections. Compared with the 2014 regional elections, some parts of the valley have either witnessed low voter turnout or only a slight increment. In Srinagar, for example, which is the summer capital, turnout in the second phase of voting was low, at just under 30 percent.
New Delhi has invited a delegation of 15 diplomats from foreign countries, including the United States, to observe the local elections, though many of the BJP’s opponents, including Abdullah, have questioned the visit.
Kashmir’s political future may still be fragile, but its path is being steadily reshaped by forces both old and new. As the elections progress, one thing is evident: New Delhi’s attempts to suppress dissent and tighten its grip on Kashmir over the last five years have inadvertently reignited the region’s political landscape, bringing back to the stage individuals and groups who once led mass protests and called for election boycotts. Simultaneously, the fear of continued repression has prompted many to vote, in a bid to see some change—even as the region’s underlying tensions remain unresolved.
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Official Portrait: King Abdullah II, Queen Rania, Crown Prince Hussein & Princess Rajwa of Jordan with distinguished guests (including foreign royals & political leaders) & family members ahead of the official dinner banquet held at Al Husseiniya Palace on the occasion of the Crown Prince’s wedding on 1 June 2023.
Who's who from left to right:
King Philippe of Belgium; Tunku Azizah & Abdullah of Pahang, the queen and king of Malaysia; First Lady Shanaz Ibrahim Ahmed & President Abdul Latif Rashid of Iraq; Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei. Prince Theyazin of Oman; Crown Prince Haakon of Norway; Crown Prince Frederik & Crown Princess Mary of Denmark; Princess Hisako of Japan; Crown Prince Khaled bin Mohamed Al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi. Prince Sébastien of Luxembourg; Princess Beatrice of York; Ilham Yassin; Princess Salma; Barham Salih, former president of Iraq & wife Sarbagh Salih.
U.S. First Lady Jill Biden, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda & wife Jeannette Kagame. Prince Mateen of Brunei; Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha & Margarita Saxe-Coburg-Gotha of Bulgaria; Princess Elisabeth of Belgium; Princess Muna; Hereditary Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein; First Lady May Mikati of Lebanon; Hereditary Prince Alois of Liechtenstein; Prime Minister Najib Mikati of Lebanon; Sheikha Moza of Qatar; Catherine, Princess of Wales; Prime Minister Masrour Barzani of Iraqi Kurdistan; Prince William; Khalid al-Saif.
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قدّم سمو الشيخ حمدان بن محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم، ولي عهد دبي، اليوم الأربعاء، واجب العزاء في وفاة المغفور له بإذن الله تعالى محمد بن ناصر العويس، والد معالي وزير الصحة ووقاية المجتمع عبدالرحمن بن محمد العويس، وذلك خلال زيارة سموه لمجلس العزاء في إمارة الشارقة.
His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, offered his condolences on the death of Mohammed Bin Nasser Al Owais, father of the Minister of Health and Community Protection Abdul Rahman Bin Mohammed Al Owais at his residence n Sharjah.
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Er. Rashid Bail Plea: NIA Seeks More Time To File Response
Er. Rashid Bail Plea: NIA Seeks More Time To File Response Srinagar, Jun 07 : National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday sought more time from a Delhi Court to file its objections in a bail plea moved by Abdul Rashid Sheikh, aka Er. Rashid – the winning candidate from Baramulla Lok Sabha constituency. The Patiala House Court had on Thursday sought response of National Investigation Agency…
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HISTORY OF FADAK
Where is Fadak situated?
Certain unknown facts
During these days of ayyaam Fatimiya, I thought of reminding the lovers of Ahle Bayt a.s in particular and the Muslim community in general; about the land of Fadak. It is imperative upon all Muslims that each should acquire as much knowledge about Fadak, as it is in the history of Islam.
(1) FADAK is situated about 240 kms north of Madina, in Saudia Arabia.
(2) It is and has been a very fertile land.
(3) It was owned by the jews of Madina; being part of Khaybar. (Khaybar is situated further north). The Jews of Madina used to earn by farming in Fadak.
(4) After Imam Ali a.s defeated the Jews in Khaybar, the Holy Prophet Muhammad saww was gifted this land by the Jews.
(5) The Holy Prophet Muhammad saww planted date seedlings with his own hands in the land of Fadak.
(6) The Holy Prophet Muhammad saww gifted this land of Fadak to his daughter, Sayyida Fatima Zahra s.a.
(7) After the shahadat of the Holy Prophet Muhammad saww; the first khalifa, Abu Bakr, confiscated the land of Fadak; and chased away the labourers of Sayyida Fatima Zahra s.a. and kept his own labourers.
(8) Sayyida Fatima Zahra s.a claimed her rights from the first khalifa; but it was not given back to Sayyida Fatima Zahra s.a despite proving her rights.
(9) The second khalifa, Umar bin Khattab, gave the land of Fadak to the Jews (2).
(10) The third khalifa, Uthman bin Affan, gave the land of Fadak to Banu Umayya. It remained among the tribe of Banu Umayya till the time of khalifa Umar bin Abdulaziz.
(11) Umar bin Abdulaziz returned the land of Fadak to Awlaad Fatima s.a.
(12) After the death of Umar bin Abdulaziz; khalifa yazid bin abdul malik confiscated the land of Fadak from Awlaad Fatima s.a.
(13) Banu Abbas khalifa Saffaah gifted the land of Fadak to Abdalla Mahaz.
(14) Khalifa Mansour Dawanaqi confiscated it again.
(15) Mahdi Abbasi returned it again to Awlaad Fatima s.a.
(16) Musa bin Mahdi Abbasi confiscated it again from Awlaad Fatima s.a.
(17) Mamun Rashid issued a declaration that the land of Fadak is the property of Awlaad Fatima s.a. and he returned it to them.
(18) During the reign of Mutawassil, the land of Fadak was once again confiscated and was gifted to Umar Bazyaz.
(19) Abdalla bin Umar Bazyaz, cut all the plants which the Holy Prophet Muhammad saww had planted. And as soon as he cut the last tree; his hands got paralysed. (2)
(20) After the reign of Banu Abbas, the ottoman's rule began and the ottoman rulers took every step to ensure that the importance of the land of Fadak is diminished and it's discussion amongst the Muslim masses is no longer there. Hence no records available on Fadak during the ottoman era.
WHERE IS FADAK SITUATED
The land of Fadak is named :
Al Houyat
Hurra Hataym
It is situated east of
Hurra Khaybar.
Saudi's have renamed it as :
Al Haayt
Which is in the province of Al Haael. South of
Az Dharghad on the eastern boundary of khaybar.
As per the Saudi Arabia records, the land of Fadak, which is now known as Al Haayt, in 1985, had a population of 11,000 people, comprising twenty one villages. The central village of al haayt had a population of not more than one thousand four hundred people.
The population in 2008 was said to be about 35,000 people, (almost three times from the population of 1985).
The land of Fadak is very fertile and lush with greenery. Date trees cover the land.
However, the area surrounding the land of Fadak is barren.
As per the then leader of the Shia's of Madina, Ayatullah (marhum) Sheikh Muhammad Ali al Amri, in the province of al Haael, is the place named al Haayt, is where FADAK is. The name Fadak has been changed to al Haayt.
As per the narrative of the older generation of the people of that area; the place is still called Fadak amongst the local tribes.
The head of the "amr bil ma'aruf" committee (appointed by the regime), Muhammad Abdur Rahman Jabar (an old man) says (1):
"This place is named Fadak because it is the land which was gifted by the Holy Prophet Muhammad saww to his daughter Sayyida Fatima Zahra s.a.
If anyone questions why did the Holy Prophet Muhammad saww gave this land as gift to Sayyida Fatima Zahra s.a., I will say that as per our Shia belief, this land of Fadak was not obtained in war. It mean no war was fought here. The war was fought in Khaybar. After being defeated, the Jews gave this land of Fadak, which was nearer to Madina as gift to the Holy Prophet Muhammad saww and the Holy Prophet Muhammad saww gave this land of Fadak to Sayyida Fatima Zahra s.a.
There is a mosque, which has been rebuilt at the same spot where the original mosque was built during the Holy Prophet Muhammad saww times and since then is known as Masjide Fatima.
Also there are seven ponds named after Sayyida Fatima Zahra s.a. The water of the ponds is not fit for consumption of human beings. (It was before and had shifaa but because of certain officials actions, the water is not fit for humans. It is used only for farming).
Also there is 'wadi Fatima' and few orchards named after Sayyida Fatima Zahra s.a.
Some can question that why in official records the name is al Haayt, instead of Fadak. (Haayt in Arabic means wall). It is called al haayt because this land has walls built on three sides, and the few orchards Fatima, masjid Fatima are within those walls. And we Aale Jabar have been the residents and care takers of this land of Fadak for centuries. Aale Jabar tribe used to rule over this land, before aale Saud.
The total area of the land of Fadak is 50 kms length and 50 kms width (50 × 50 = 2500 sq kms)."
Ref:
(1) Madina Shanasi; Muhammad Baqir Najafi; al Ma'an, sifarat Iran
(2) Fadak; Sayyid Ahmad al Fa'ali; Qum, Majma al Dhakhair ul Islami
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Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, with Mr. Abdul Majeed Hussein and his daughters Hind and Salama.
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Delhi court reserves order on MP Engineer Rashid's bail plea in militant funding case
NEW DELHI — A Delhi court on Wednesday reserved its order on the bail plea of Lok Sabha MP Rashid Engineer, who is in jail in a militant funding case, and is likely to pronounce its order on September 4. Sheikh Abdul Rashid, popularly known as Engineer Rashid, has filed an application in court seeking regular bail in the case. Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) Chander Jit Singh heard arguments on…
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[TASK 140: BAHRAIN]
In celebration of Arab American Heritage Month, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 420+ Bahraini faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
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Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
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and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
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Zakia El Ghanjy (1943) Bahraini - actress.
Amina Al Qafaas (1954) Bahraini - actress.
Fatima Ismail (1955) Bahraini - actress.
Latifa Al Megren (1956) Bahraini - actress.
Ahlaam Muhammed (1957) Bahraini - actress.
Maryam Zeman (1957) Bahraini - actress.
Shafeqa Youssef (1958) Bahraini - actress.
Souad Ali (1961) Bahraini - actress.
Samira Abed (1967) Bahraini - actress.
Ahlam / Ahlam Ali Al Shamsi (1968) Bahraini / Emirati - singer.
Zahra Arafat (1969) Bahraini - actress.
Noura Al Balushi (1969) Bahraini - actress.
Roaya Saleh (1969) Bahraini - chef and instagrammer (roayasalehxoxo).
Houria Arafat / Hourya Arafat (1972) Bahraini - actress.
Farah Ali (1972) Bahraini - actress.
Fadila El-Mobasher (1973) Bahraini - actress.
Zainab Al Askari (1974) Bahraini - actress, model, and spokesmodel.
Sumaya El Khenna (1974) Bahraini - actress.
Dina El Khengy (1974) Bahraini - actress.
Fatima Abdul Raheem (1975) Bahraini - actress.
Fay Al Sharqawi (1975) Bahraini - actress.
Shaima Sabt (1977) Bahraini / Indian - actress.
Sian Townson (1977) Bahraini, Welsh, English - filmmaker.
Ghada Al Faihani (1978) Bahraini - actress.
Haifa Hussein (1979) Bahraini - actress and singer.
Zohour Hussein (1979) Bahraini - actress.
Hind / Hend / Suhair (1979) Bahraini - singer-songwriter.
Ebtesam El Atwai (1980) Bahraini - actress.
Wijdan (1980) Bahraini - actress.
Shatha Sabt (1981) Bahraini / Indian - actress.
Amira Mohammed / Amira Mohammed Abdullah (1981) Bahraini - actress.
Wafaa Mekky (1981) Bahraini - actress.
Azhar Elhalwagy (1981) Bahraini - actress.
Al-Mohra (1981) Bahraini - actress.
Aamna Sharif (1982) Bahraini, Persian / Marathi Indian - actress and fashion designer.
Shaikha Albader (1982) Bahraini - actress.
Hessa Al Khalifa (1982) Bahraini / Emirati - instagrammer (hk_alkhalifa).
Sheikha Zowayed (1982) Bahraini - actress.
Yazz Ahmed (1983) Bahraini / British - trumpeter and flugelhorn player.
Mariam Bukamal (1984) Bahraini - tv personality, radio personality, sports commentator, and anchor.
Mashael (1984) Bahraini, Saudi Arabian, Lebanese - singer.
Sabrin Burshaid (1985) Bahraini - actress and tv host.
Ameera Al-Kooheji (1985) Bahraini - tv personality, director, and producer.
May El Calamawy (1986) Bahraini - actress.
Salwa Aljarrash / Salwa Al Jarrash (1986) Bahraini / Saudi Arabian - actress.
Reem Arhama (1986) Bahraini - actress.
Esra'a Al Shafei (1986) Bahraini - blogger.
Shaila Sabt (1989) Bahraini / Indian - actress, model, and Miss Middle East 2013.
Shaima Janahi (1989) Bahraini - actress.
Haya Ahmed (1990) Bahraini - singer and instagrammer (hayaahmed_official).
Fatima Aymen (1990) Bahraini - makeup artist and instagrammer (fatimamakeup).
Hanan Redha (1991) Bahraini - singer.
Samar El Zaaky (1991) Bahraini - actress.
Abrar Sabt (1992) Bahraini / Indian - actress.
Dana Al Salem (1992) Bahraini - actress.
Maria Christina Fernandes (1994) Bahraini / Ugandan, Portuguese - actress, singer, and dancer.
Zainab Mohd / Zainab Mohammad (1995) Bahraini - actress and model.
Eman Sebt (1995) Bahraini - actress.
Rania Abdulla (1996) Bahraini / Lebanese - instagrammer (raniaabdulla9).
Eman Alhussaini (1998) Bahraini - actress.
Fajr El Majed (1998) Bahraini - actress.
Hala Al Turk (2002) Bahraini, Jordanian / Syrian - actress and singer.
Sarah El Bloshy (?) Bahraini - actress.
Jona (?) Bahraini - actress and model (instagram: jona.bh).
Samawa Al-Shaikh (?) Bahraini - actress and singer.
Aya Hamdan (?) Bahraini, Jordanian, Palestinian, Unspecified White - filmmaker.
Sana Saleh (?) Bahraini - actress.
Muneera Muhammad (?) Bahraini - actress.
Lamia (?) Bahraini - actress.
Rita Qassem (?) Bahraini - actress.
Fatma Al-Dosry (?) Bahraini - actress.
Sameera Salman (?) Bahraini - actress.
Eissa Al Khanna (?) Bahraini - actress.
Hania Sulaiman (?) Bahraini - actress.
Faiza Jameel (?) Bahraini - actress.
Rana El Shuwikh (?) Bahraini - actress.
Fatma Zakry (?) Bahraini - actress.
Louloua Saleh (?) Bahraini - actress.
Jasmine Nasr (?) Bahraini - actress.
Zeinat Mahdy (?) Bahraini - actress.
Lamia Al-Shuwaikh (?) Bahraini - actress.
Farah Abdallah (?) Bahraini - actress.
Samah Atteya (?) Bahraini - actress.
Nouf Bahr (?) Bahraini - actress.
Zeinab Kelwan (?) Bahraini - actress.
Fatheya Abdallah (?) Bahraini - actress.
Mariam Youssef Al Kuhji (?) Bahraini - actress.
Fathiya Ajllan (?) Bahraini - musician.
Nahid Al-Shaykh (?) Bahraini - actress.
Amina Salman (?) Bahraini - actress.
Eman Hassan (?) Bahraini - actress.
Mona Hakeem (?) Bahraini - actress.
Nadia Mohammed (?) Bahraini - actress.
Nadia Youssef (?) Bahraini - actress.
Fatima Aziz (?) Bahraini - model (instagram: fatima.aziz36).
Adeela Khan (?) Bahraini - model (instagram: adeela_khan9).
Ayisha Adel (?) Bahraini - model (Instagram: ayishadel).
Aldana (?) Bahraini - model (instagram: aldana__bh).
Fatema Alseni (?) Bahraini - model (instagram: fatema_alseni1).
Um Zayan (?) Bahraini - model (instagram: qadisa_z).
Eliazy Alkhowely (?) Bahraini - model (instagram: eliazy_).
Crisxy (?) Bahraini - model (instagram: __crisxy__).
F - Athletes:
Ruqaya Al-Ghasra (1982) Bahraini - sprinter.
Mariam Mohamed Hadi Al Hilli (1984) Bahraini - sprinter.
Azza Al-Qasmi (1985) Bahraini - sports shooter.
Fatema Hameed Gerashi (1987 or 1988) Bahraini - swimmer.
Sameera Al-Bitar / Samira Al Bitar (1990) Bahraini - swimmer.
Rehana Sunder (1990) Bahraini - badminton player.
Sara Al-Flaij / Sarah Alfalaij (1995) Bahraini - swimmer.
Fatema Almahmeed (1999) Bahraini - swimmer.
M:
Ahmad Jumairi (1947) Bahraini - musician.
Ali Al Shargawi (1948) Bahraini - lyricist and playwright.
Mohammed Yasin (1949) Bahraini - actor.
Ibrahim El-Panki (1949) Bahraini - actor.
Qahtan El Qahtany (1954) Bahraini - actor.
Abdallah Malek (1957) Bahraini - actor.
Ahmed Eissa (1957) Bahraini - actor.
Khaled El Sheikh / Khalid Al-Shaikh (1958) Bahraini - singer-songwriter and composer.
Anwar Ahmed (1959) Bahraini - actor.
Bassam Al-Thawadi (1960) Bahraini - filmmaker.
Hameed Karimi (1960) Bahraini - actor.
Mostafa Rashid (1968) Bahraini - actor and director.
Khaled El Rowaie (1968) Bahraini - actor.
Rashed Al-Majed (1969) Bahraini / Saudi Arabian - singer-songwriter and producer.
Jamaan El Rowiei (1969) Bahraini - actor.
Taher Mohsin (1970) Bahraini - actor.
Ali El Ghreer (1972) Bahraini - actor.
Gamal El Ghilan (1973) Bahraini - actor.
Hussain AlRiffaei (1973) Bahraini - actor, director, and producer.
Nizar Abdulla / Nizar Abdullah (1973) Bahraini - actor.
Mansour El Gedawy (1974) Bahraini - actor.
Mohammed Haddad (1975) Bahraini - keyboardist, pianist, oud player, and composer.
Ahmed Al Hermi (1975) Bahraini - singer.
Khalid Mandi (1975) Bahraini - musician.
Mohammed Sharafi (1976) Bahraini - actor.
Khalil Al-Rumaithi / Khalil El Romethi (1979) Bahraini - actor.
Rudy Jahchan (1979) Bahraini - internet personality and producer.
Amir Dasmal (1980) Bahraini - actor.
Ala Ghawas (1981) Bahraini - singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, pianist, accordionist, and producer.
Fahad Mandi (1981) Bahraini - actor.
Hassan Mohamed (1982) Bahraini - actor.
Ayad Al Adhamy (1985) Bahraini - singer, guitarist, bassist, keyboardist, percussionist, remixer, and producer.
Niflick (1985) Bahraini - youtuber (Niflick).
Alee Alamm (1987) Bahraini - model and tv personality.
Hamad Al Fardan (1987) Bahraini - rapper and race driver.
Khaled El-Shaer (1987) Bahraini - actor.
Yonis Attiya (1987) Bahraini - filmmaker.
Zeyad Khalifa Zaiman (1987) Bahraini - actor.
Mohammed Turaif (1988) Bahraini - actor.
Bovlix (1988) Bahraini - dancer, artist, and instagrammer (bovlix).
Hamad A. Ali (1988) Bahraini - actor and filmmaker.
Hasan Abdulla (1989) Bahraini - filmmaker.
Majid Al Maskati (1990) Bahraini - singer.
Hisham Janahy (1991) Bahraini - actor.
Ahmed Sharif (1992) Bahraini - comedian and instagrammer (a.sharif92).
Ibrahim El Beraoy (1992) Bahraini - actor.
Abdulla Aldarzi (1992) Bahraini - actor.
Mohamed Zainal (1993) Bahraini - actor.
AK (1993) Bahraini - instagrammer (kmbs_almajed).
Omar Farooq (1994) Bahraini - youtuber (عمر فاروق Omar Farooq).
Bassam Sabt (1997) Bahraini / Indian - actor.
Khalid Laith (?) Bahraini - actor.
Essam Kamal (?) Bahraini - singer.
Ali Esbai (?) Bahraini - actor, comedian, director, and writer.
Sami Rashdan (?) Bahraini - actor.
Hussain Faisal (?) Bahraini - musician.
Kamal Rasool (?) Bahraini - singer (Flamingods).
Mohamed Buali (?) Bahraini - filmmaker.
Sawsan El Bosta (?) Bahraini - actor.
Waddah Swar (?) Bahraini - actor, comedian, and writer.
Adel Shams (?) Bahraini - actor.
Douglas Tilley (?) Bahraini / Unspecified White - actor and producer.
Badr Hassan (?) Bahraini - singer.
Ahmed Yacoub Al-Muqla / Ahmed Yacoub Al Moqla (?) Bahraini - director.
Saad Al Bouanin (?) Bahraini - actor.
Ahmed Alsaeg (?) Bahraini - actor and director.
Mohamed Al Qafas (?) Bahraini - filmmaker.
Abdallah El Saadwe (?) Bahraini - actor.
Thekryat Mosa (?) Bahraini - actor.
Jassim Al-Sayegh (?) Bahraini - actor.
Ali Adel / Ali Adel Hasan (?) Bahraini - filmmaker.
Peter Fernandes (?) Bahraini / Ugandan, Portuguese - actor and singer.
Aly Al.Aly (?) Bahraini - actor.
Hussein El Haliby (?) Bahraini - actor and director.
Ahmad Salahuddin (?) Bahraini - tv personality.
Mohammed Awad (?) Bahraini - actor.
Mohannad Mahdy (?) Bahraini - actor.
Ali Shaheen (?) Bahraini - actor.
Youssef AbdelKareem (?) Bahraini - actor.
Mamdouh Hassan (?) Bahraini - actor.
AbdelAzizi Saleh Dawood (?) Bahraini - actor.
Moudy Fahd (?) Bahraini - actor.
Faisal Alboori (?) Bahraini - actor.
Eissa Jassem (?) Bahraini - actor.
Hussein Othman (?) Bahraini - actor.
Sami Al Quoz (?) Bahraini - actor.
Mohammed Aljowder (?) Bahraini - actor.
Hameed Jaafar (?) Bahraini - actor.
Mahmoud Al Saffar (?) Bahraini - actor.
AbdelJaleel Ramadan (?) Bahraini - actor.
Moen Ali Ahmed (?) Bahraini - actor.
Mahdi AlQassap (?) Bahraini - actor.
Youssef Ibrahim Al Hessany (?) Bahraini - actor.
Ali Abdallah Eissa (?) Bahraini - actor.
Mokhtar Al Sefar (?) Bahraini - actor.
Hassan Al Eskafi (?) Bahraini - filmmaker.
Sayed Ali Sayed (?) Bahraini - actor.
Mohammed Hussein Al Sheikh (?) Bahraini - actor.
Abdallah Yakoub (?) Bahraini - actor.
Khaled Jnahy (?) Bahraini - actor.
Al Bassam Ali (?) Bahraini - actor.
Mohammed Abdallah Haram (?) Bahraini - actor.
Abla Abdallah (?) Bahraini - actor.
Sayed Hashem Ibrahim (?) Bahraini - actor.
AbdelNaby Attia (?) Bahraini - actor.
Ibrahim Bo Edrees (?) Bahraini - actor.
Ahmed El Sada (?) Bahraini - actor.
Ibrahim Mahdy (?) Bahraini - actor.
Hany Al Moussa (?) Bahraini - actor.
Salman Bokhari (?) Bahraini - actor.
Afnan Al-Murbaty (?) Bahraini - director.
Khaljan Jalal Al Balloushy (?) Bahraini - actor.
Abdallah Rashdan (?) Bahraini - actor.
Youssef Bader Al Saibaee (?) Bahraini - actor.
Mubarak Khaleefa (?) Bahraini - actor.
Ahmed Asadi (?) Bahraini - musician (instagram: ahmedasadiofficial).
Younis Alsayegh (?) Bahraini - singer and actor.
Hashem Al Qallaf (?) Bahraini - actor.
Talal Al Areefy (?) Bahraini - actor.
Younes Abdallah (?) Bahraini - actor.
Ali Abdallah Badou (?) Bahraini - actor.
Ali Bader Al Saibaee (?) Bahraini - actor.
Mohammed Ihsan Ramadan (?) Bahraini - actor.
Abdallah Eissa Abbas (?) Bahraini - actor.
Hussein Ali Al Motawie (?) Bahraini - actor.
Hussein AbdelNaby Thabet (?) Bahraini - actor.
Bader Mohammed (?) Bahraini - actor.
Seif Ali Al Ghurair (?) Bahraini - actor.
Habeeb Hilal Naseeb (?) Bahraini - actor.
Mohammed Fouad Mohammed (?) Bahraini - actor.
Hesham Youssef Abdallah (?) Bahraini - actor.
Jassem Al Damen actor (?) Bahraini - actor.
Cielo (?) Bahraini - actor.
Isa Alhamer (?) Bahraini - filmmaker.
Ahmad Najem (?) Bahraini - musician.
Nidal Badr (?) Bahraini - filmmaker.
Ibraheem Al-Tememy (?) Bahraini - filmmaker.
Ali Abdulemam (?) Bahraini - blogger.
Jassim (?) Bahraini - model (instagram: jasoom_333).
Ahsnoo (?) Bahraini - model (instagram: ahsnoo_bh).
A_al3rabii (?) Bahraini - model (instagram: a_al3rabii).
Waqas Mughal (?) Bahraini - model (instagram: waq_as_4).
Cesc Hussain (?) Bahraini - model (instagram: cesc_hussain).
M - Athletes:
Saad Mubarak Ali (1960) Bahraini - long-distance runner.
Hamood Sultan (1960) Bahraini - footballer.
Ahmed Hamada (1961) Bahraini - hurdler.
Khalid Ibrahim Jouma (1962) Bahraini - sprinter.
Saleh Sultan Faraj (1963) Bahraini - fencer.
Abdullah Al-Dosari (1965) Bahraini - long-distance runner.
Taj Mohammad (1965) Bahraini - cricketer.
Abdulrahman Khaled (1966) Bahraini - fencer.
Khaled Abdullah Hassan (1966) Bahraini - hurdler.
Khalifa Hamad Khamis (1966) Bahraini - fencer.
Ahmed Al-Doseri (1966) Bahraini - fencer.
Rashid Riyadh Al-Ameeri (1967) Bahraini - hammer thrower.
Saber Mohamed Hasan (1967) Bahraini - cyclist.
Salman Sharida (1968) Bahraini - footballer.
Hamed Al-Jazaf (1969) Bahraini - footballer.
Youssef Ali Nesaif Boukhamas (1969) Bahraini - javelin thrower.
Jamal Ahmed Al-Doseri (1970) Bahraini - cyclist.
Abdulla Saleh (1970) Bahraini - footballer.
Mamdooh Al-Doseri (1971) Bahraini - cyclist.
Qamar Saeed (1971) Bahraini - cricketer,
Jameel Kadhem (1971) Bahraini - cyclist.
Mohammad Al-Shamlan (1972) Bahraini - footballer.
Ali Al Thani (1972) Bahraini - footballer.
Mohamed Saleh Hadj Haidara (1974) Bahraini - middle-distance runner.
Mirza Yaqoob (1974) Bahraini - cricketer.
Zafar Zaheer (1974) Bahraini - cricketer.
Talal Yousif / Talal Yousef Mohammed (1975) Bahraini - footballer.
Tareq Al-Farsani (1975) Bahraini - bodybuilder.
Mohammad Dar (1975) Bahraini - cricketer,
Shihara Perera (1975) Bahraini - cricketer,
Yaser Sadeq (1975) Bahraini - cricketer,
Mirza Baig (1975) Bahraini - cricketer,
Fawaz Ismail Johar (1976) Bahraini - hurdler.
Adnan Butt (1976) Bahraini - cricketer,
Hisham Abdulqader Abdulla (1976) Bahraini - volleyball player.
Salman Isa (1977) Bahraini - footballer.
Ali Aamer (1977) Bahraini - footballer.
Ghazi Al Kuwari (1977) Bahraini - footballer.
Salem Nasser Bakheet (1977) Bahraini - high jumper.
Shahzad Ahmed (1978) Bahraini - cricketer.
Muhammad Hanif (1978) Bahraini - cricketer.
Ahmed Al Hujairi (1978) Bahraini - footballer.
Rashad Jamal Salem (1979) Bahraini - footballer.
Mohamed Salmeen (1980) Bahraini - footballer.
Ebrahim Al Mishkhas (1980) Bahraini - footballer.
Rashid Al-Dosari (1980) Bahraini - footballer.
Vasantha Kunder (1980) Bahraini - cricketer.
Mohamed Husain (1980) Bahraini - footballer.
Ahmed Hassan Taleb (1980) Bahraini - footballer.
Imran Ghulam (1980) Bahraini - cricketer.
Abdulla Al-Marzooqi (1980) Bahraini - footballer.
Sayed Mahmood Jalal (1980) Bahraini - footballer.
Abdulrahman Abdulkarim (1980) Bahraini - footballer.
Husain Pete / Husain Ali (1981) Bahraini - footballer.
Mohamed Hubail (1981) Bahraini - footballer.
Mohamed Duaij Mahorfi (1981) Bahraini - footballer.
Hussain Ali Baba (1982) Bahraini - footballer.
Saleh Abdulhameed (1982) Bahraini - footballer.
A’ala Hubail (1982) Bahraini - footballer.
Hussain Salman (1982) Bahraini - footballer.
Hussain Karimi (1983) Bahraini - footballer.
Abbas Ahmed Khamis (1983) Bahraini - footballer.
Mahmood Abdulqader (1983) Bahraini - handball player.
Sayed Mohamed Adnan (1983) Bahraini - footballer.
Duaij Naser Abdulla (1983) Bahraini - footballer.
Hassan Al-Mosawi (1984) Bahraini - footballer.
Abdulwahab Al-Safi (1984) Bahraini - footballer.
Mahmood Abdulrahman (1984) Bahraini - footballer.
Hamad Rakea Al-Anezi (1984) Bahraini - footballer.
Dawood Youssef (1985) Bahraini - footballer.
Sayed Shubbar Alawi (1985) Bahraini - footballer.
Abdulla Al-Dakeel (1985) Bahraini - footballer.
Sayed Mohammed Jaffer (1985) Bahraini - footballer.
C. J. Giles (1985) Bahraini - basketball player.
Husain Al-Qaidoom (1986) Bahraini - handball player.
Ismail Abdullatif (1986) Bahraini - footballer.
Ahillen Beadle (1986) Bahraini - cricketer.
Ali Khamis (1986) Bahraini - handball player.
Shahzad Siddique (1987) Bahraini - cricketer.
Heri Setiawan (1987) Bahraini - badminton player.
Mohamed Merza (1987) Bahraini - handball player.
Reem Al-Hashmi (1987) Bahraini - footballer.
Mahmood Abdulla (1987) Bahraini - footballer.
Mahmood Al-Ajmi (1987) Bahraini - footballer.
James Love (1987) Bahraini - footballer.
Abbas Ayyad (1987) Bahraini - footballer.
Ahmed Abdulla Ali (1987) Bahraini - footballer.
Jamal Rashid (1988) Bahraini - footballer.
Abo Baker Adam (1988) Bahraini - footballer.
Husain Al-Sayyad (1988) Bahraini - handball player.
Hesham Shehab (1988) Bahraini - swimmer.
Ahmed Al Khattal (1988) Bahraini - footballer.
Ali Haram (1988) Bahraini - footballer.
Mohamed Al-Maqabi (1988) Bahraini - handball player.
Hasan Al-Fardan (1988) Bahraini - handball player.
Hassan Chani (1988) Bahraini - long-distance runner.
Ali Merza (1988) Bahraini - handball player.
Faisal Bodahoom (1988) Bahraini - footballer.
Abdulla Yaser (1988) Bahraini - footballer.
Dawood Saad (1988) Bahraini - footballer.
Mahdi Saad (1989) Bahraini - handball player.
Sami Al-Husaini (1989) Bahraini - footballer.
Rashed Al-Hooti (1989) Bahraini - footballer.
Jasim Al-Salatna (1989) Bahraini - handball player.
Zouhair Aouad (1989) Bahraini - long-distance runner.
Mohamed Abdulredha (1989) Bahraini - handball player.
Hamed Al-Doseri (1989) Bahraini - footballer.
Mohamed Abdulhusain (1989) Bahraini - handball player.
Mohammed Tayeb Al Alawi (1989) Bahraini - footballer.
The Hawk / Mohammed Shahid (1989) Bahraini - mixed martial artist.
Abdulrahim Abdulhameed (1990) Bahraini - Taekwondo practitioner.
Mohamed Al Romaihi (1990) Bahraini - footballer.
Abdulla Al-Haza'a (1990) Bahraini - footballer.
Abdulwahab Al-Malood (1990) Bahraini - footballer.
Menasheh Idafar (1991) Bahraini / Iraqi Jewish - race driver.
Ahmed Merza (1991) Bahraini - footballer.
Sayed Jaafar Ahmed (1991) Bahraini - footballer.
Ashraf Waheed Al Sebaie (1991) Bahraini - footballer.
Hasan Al-Samahiji (1991) Bahraini - handball player.
Ali Abdulla Eid (1991) Bahraini - handball player.
Bilal Basham (1991) Bahraini - handball player.
Waleed Al Hayam (1991) Bahraini - footballer.
Mahdi Abduljabbar (1991) Bahraini - footballer.
Ahmed Juma (1992) Bahraini - footballer.
Abdulkarim Fardan (1992) Bahraini - footballer.
Sayed Dhiya Saeed (1992) Bahraini - footballer.
Komail Mahfoodh (1992) Bahraini - handball player.
Mahdi Al-Humaidan (1993) Bahraini - footballer.
Mohamed Habib (1993) Bahraini - handball player.
Abdulla Yusuf Helal (1993) Bahraini - footballer.
Abdulla Shallal (1993) Bahraini - footballer.
Ahmed Al-Maqabi (1994) Bahraini - handball player.
Kamil Al Aswad (1994) Bahraini - footballer.
Sayed Redha Isa (1994) Bahraini - footballer.
Sayed Baqer (1994) Bahraini - footballer.
Ali Khamis (1995) Bahraini - hurdler.
Ali Madan (1995) Bahraini - footballer.
Khalid Baba (1996) Bahraini - swimmer.
Farhan Farhan (1996) Bahraini - swimmer.
Hasan Madan (1996) Bahraini - handball player.
Jasim Al-Shaikh (1996) Bahraini - footballer.
Hamad Al-Shamsan (1997) Bahraini - footballer.
Ahmed Bughammar (1997) Bahraini - footballer.
Mohammed Al-Hardan (1997) Bahraini - footballer.
Sayed Hashim Isa (1998) Bahraini - footballer.
Mohamed Marhoon (1998) Bahraini - footballer.
Ahmed Jalal (1998) Bahraini - handball player.
Abdulla Yaseen (1998) Bahraini - handball player.
Ahmed Husain (1999) Bahraini - handball player.
Ahmed Al-Sherooqi (2000) Bahraini - footballer.
Husain Mahfoodh (2001) Bahraini - handball player.
Ahmed Meshaima (?) Bahraini - paralympic track and field athlete.
Hamad Bader (?) Bahraini - swimmer.
Esa Fadel (?) Bahraini - swimmer.
Omar Jasim (?) Bahraini - swimmer.
Husain Habib (?) Bahraini - footballer.
Ahmed Mushaima (?) Bahraini - footballer.
Hassan Al Mosawi (?) Bahraini - footballer.
Mohamed Jaffar (?) Bahraini - footballer.
Nabeel Saleh Mubarak (?) Bahraini - swimmer.
Adnan Ali Daif (?) Bahraini - footballer.
Abdul Rahman Jassim (?) Bahraini - modern pentathlete.
Khamis Eid Rafe Thani (?) Bahraini - footballer.
Mohamed Juma (?) Bahraini - footballer.
Ali Saeed Abdulla (?) Bahraini - footballer.
Faisal Abdulaziz (?) Bahraini - footballer.
Abdul Rahman Ahmed (?) Bahraini - footballer.
Juma Hilal Faraj (?) Bahraini - footballer.
Adel Abbas (?) Bahraini - footballer.
Saad Al Amer (?) Bahraini - footballer.
Fayad Mahmoud Hissain (?) Bahraini - footballer.
Mahmood AlMaghrabi (?) Bahraini - bodybuilder (instagram: mamoo95).
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King Abdullah II & Queen Rania host an official dinner banquet at Al Husseiniya Palace on the occasion of the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein & Princess Rajwa on 1 June 2023. The dinner banquet saw the attendance of members of the Royal Family, members of Alseif family, as well as leaders and royals from friendly countries.
Iraq President Abdul Latif Rashid and his wife, Shanaz, Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei, Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al Mustafa Billah Shah of Malaysia and his wife Queen Azizah Aminah, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and his wife Queen Máxima, and King Philippe of the Belgians and his daughter Crown Princess Elisabeth attended the banquet. In addition, Bahrain Crown Prince and Prime Minister Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, Denmark Crown Prince Frederik, Sweden Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel, and Norway Crown Prince Hakoon were also in attendance.
The attendees additionally included Sayyid Theyazin bin Haitham Al Said, the minister of culture, sports and youth of Oman, and Prince Mateen bin Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei.
Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region in Iraq Masrour Barzani, Rwanda President Paul Kagame, United States’ First Lady Jill Biden, Sheikha Moza bint Nasser of Qatar, and Princess Hisako and Tsuguko of Japan attended the banquet as well.
#King Abdullah II#Queen Rania#crown prince hussein#Princess Rajwa#Wedding#Dutch royal family#british royal family#danish royal family#spanish royal family
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قدّم سموّ الشيخ حمدان بن محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم، ولي عهد دبي، نائب رئيس مجلس الوزراء وزير الدفاع، اليوم واجب العزاء في وفاة المغفور له بإذن الله تعالى، العلامة الشيخ محمد علي عبدالرحمن سلطان العلماء، أحد علماء دبي الأفاضل، وأعرب سموّه خلال زيارة مجلس العزاء في مجلس الخوانيج بدبي.
His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, offers his condolences on the death of Sheikh Mohammed Ali Abdul Rahman Sultan Al Olama, one of Dubai’s most prominent scholars, during visited the mourning tent at Al Khawaneej Council in Dubai.
Thursday, 18 July 2024 الخميس
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Muslims win big in US midterm elections
History has been created after Muslims scored big wins at US midterm polls. Those who have won include Iman Jodeh in Colorado; Saud Anwar and Maryam Khan in Connecticut; Madinah Wilson-Anton in Delaware; Ako Abdul-Samad in Iowa; Abdelnasser Rashid and Nabeela Syed in Illinois; Christopher Benjamin in Florida; Sheikh Rahman in Georgia; Mana Abdi in Maine; Omar Fateh, Hodan Hassan, Mohamud Noor…
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MoU Will signed between Private Office Sheikh Ahmed Dalmook Al Maktoum and Bangladesh Investment Development Authority
This will speed up our economic diplomacy,” Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen told reporters on Wednesday, referring to the new foreign policy priority of the government. Trade and investment would be the key focus, he said.
UAE Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum who is also the ruler of Dubai invited the prime minister for the visit.
Hasina will attend the inauguration of the International Defence Exhibition (IDEX 2019) in Abu Dhabi on the morning of Feb 17 and visit the exhibition.
Hasina will leave Dhaka on Thursday for Germany in her first overseas visit after assuming the office for the third consecutive term. On the way back to Dhaka, she will visit the UAE which is the second biggest destination for Bangladeshi workers.
Bangladesh has recently signed a deal to send workers in 19 different categories. The government has also opened its market for Bangladeshi doctors and engineers.
About 50,000 Bangladesh workers became legal under the general mercy scheme of the UAE government between August and December last year.
The foreign minister said during the visit, the prime minister will interact with the Bangladesh community apart from the meetings with her counterpart and other senior ministers.
The foreign ministry is also expecting to hold a Foreign Office Consultation at the foreign secretary level during the visit.
Of the two MoUs, Momen said, one is related to an LNG terminal and power plant and the other is about a special economic zone in Matarbari.
The MoU between the private office of Sheikh Ahmed Dalmook Al Maktoum and Bangladesh Power Development Board is meant for projects on the development of liquefied natural gas terminal, power plant and any other projects of mutual interest.
The second MoU is between the private office of Sheikh Ahmed Dalmook Al Maktoum and Bangladesh Investment Development Authority for setting up a special economic zone in Matarbari on 300 acres of land, Momen said.
The UAE is regarded as an economic powerhouse and trade centre. “So this visit will strengthen our relations and will also speed up the policy of our economic diplomacy.”
Bangladesh will participate in the Dubai expo next year in a big way, Momen said.
The prime minister will arrive back in Dhaka on Feb 20.
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