#Mohamed Al Omairi
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Photo
[TASK 159: SUDAN]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 200+ Sudanese 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.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK - examples are linked!
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.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Zeinab Badawi (1959) Sudanese - tv presenter and radio presenter.
Sitona (1962) Sudanese - actress.
Rasha (1971) Nubian Sudanese - actress and singer.
Annett Culp / Annett Mohamed Elmaghrabi (1978) Sudanese / German - actress and model.
Nima Elbagir (1978) Sudanese - tv presenter.
Nancy Agag (1979) Sudanese - singer-songwriter.
Alsarah / Sarah Mohamed Abunama-Elgadi (1982) Sudanese - singer-songwriter and ethnomusicologist.
Marwa Zein (1985) Sudanese / Egyptian - director and producer.
Safia Elhillo (1990) Sudanese - poet.
Yassmin Abdel-Magied (1991) Sudanese - media presenter and writer.
Emtithal Mahmoud (1992 or 1993) Sudanese - poet.
Maha Jaafar (1994) Sudanese / Iraqi - youtuber.
Islam Elbeiti (1994) Sudanese - bassist, guitarist, and radio presenter.
Shahd Batal (1996) Sudanese - youtuber.
Awuor Dit (1997 or 1998) Sundanese - model (Instagram: awuordit).
Rayyan Ali (?) Sudanese / Unknown - actress, activist and writer.
Gawaher (?) Nubian Sudanese - singer.
Kola Boof (?) Sudanese, Egyptian - writer.
Sarah Sewar El Dhab (?) Sudanese - writer.
Ola Badree (?) Sudanese - makeup artist (Instagram: ola_badree).
Roaa Mohammed (?) Sundanese - singer and actress (Instagram: roaa_alnaemofficial).
Siemoon (?) Sundanese, Turkish - model (Instagram: samoobee).
Acheil Tac (?) Sundanese - model (Instagram: at_235).
Alaa Adam (?) Sundanese, Egytpian - model (Instagram: alaa_adam3005).
Omalo (?) Sundanese - model (Instagram: omalo_official).
Warsan (?) Sundanese - model (Instagram: Warsaaaan).
Roda Alfred (?) Sundanese - model (Instagram: rodaalfred).
Dalya Shamin (?) Sundanese - model (Instagram: model_dalyashamin).
Sahar Koje (?) Sundanese - model (Instagram: sahar.koje).
Nyaueth (?) Sundanese - model (Instagram: nikoriam).
Dima Ahmad Al Omairi (?) South Sundanese - model.
Adut Mary Chol (?) Sundanese - model (Instagram: adutofficial).
Sabina Moth (?) South Sundanese, Sundanese - model (Instagram: sabinamoth).
Muna (?) Sundanese - model (Instagram: munaj23).
Bh0ney_ (?) Sundanese - Instagrammer (bh0ney_).
Barbix (?) Sundanese - Instagrammer (blackbarbix).
F - Athletes:
Yamilé Aldama (1972) Cuban [Sundanese] - triple jumper.
Awmima Mohamed (1985) Sundanese - sprinter.
Muna Jabir Adam (1987) Sundanese - hurdler.
Nawal El Jack (1988) Sundanese - sprinter.
Muna Durka (1988) Sundanese - steeplechase runner.
Amina Bakhit (1990) Sundanese - middle-distance runner.
Mhasin Fadlalla (1994) Sundanese - swimmer.
Haneen Ibrahim (2000) Sundanese - swimmer.
Athing Mu (2002) Sudanese - sprinter.
M:
Abdel Karim el Kably (1933) Sudanese - singer-songwriter, oud player, composer, and poet.
Abdel Aziz El Mubarak (1951) Sudanese - singer and oud player.
Saeed Hamed (1958) Sudanese - director.
Hassan Ahmed Abbas (1962) Sudanese - actor.
Alexander Siddig / Siddig El Fadil (1965) Sudanese / English - actor.
Mohamed Badawi (1965) Sudanese - singer, composer, linguist, and publisher.
Hajooj Kuka (1976) Mahas Sudanese - reporter and director.
Samy Deluxe / Sam Semillia / Wickeda MC / Samy Sorge (1977) Sudanese / German - rapper.
Elwathig Elsadig (1978) Sudanese - director.
Javid Abdelmoneim (1979) Sudanese / Iranian - tv presenter.
Hani MaFaSiL (1980) Sudanese - actor, rapper-songwriter, and producer.
Sinkane / Ahmed Gallab (1983) Sudanese - guitarist, bassist, drummer, and producer.
Oddisee / Amir Mohamed el Khalifa (1985) Sudanese / African-American - rapper and producer.
Mazin Elsadig (1987) Sudanese - actor.
Bas / Abbas Hamad (1987) Sudanese - rapper.
Amjad Shakir (1988) Sudanese - singer.
Muaz Osman (1989) Sudanese - youtuber.
Sharief Elfehail (1990) Sudanese - singer.
Ramey Dawoud (1991) Nubian Sudanese - actor, rapper-songwriter, and activist.
Amro Mahmoud (1997) Egyptian, Sudanese, British - actor.
Mohammed Alsoni (?) Sudanese - actor.
Abd El Gadir Salim (?) Sudanese - singer.
Hakim Salman (?) Sudanese - actor.
Amjad Abu Alala (?) Sudanese - filmmaker.
Mozammel Nezamaldin (?) Sudanese - director.
Osman Nizamaldin (?) Sudanese - writer.
Ahmed Amin (?) Sudanese - singer (Instagram: ahmedaminz).
David Dep (?) Sudanese - model (Instagram: thedaviddep).
Dawson Saville (?) Sudanese - model (Instagram: dawsouth).
Habiel A Ismail (?) Sudanese, Egyptian - model (Instagram: theofficialsudanese).
Samwil Del (?) Sundanese - model (Instagram: reversedvission).
M - Athletes:
Hamdan El-Tayeb (1934) Sundanese - sprinter.
Sayed Abdel Gadir (1936) Sundanese - boxer.
Ahmed Mohamed Sharaf El-Din (1938) Sundanese - footballer.
Mohamed Faragalla (1939) Sundanese - boxer.
Mohamed Rizgalla (1942) Sundanese - boxer.
Moreldin Mohamed Hamdi (1943) Sundanese - hurdler.
Mirza Adil (1943) Sundanese - weightlifter.
Ahmed Bushara Wahba (1943) Sundanese - footballer.
Nasr El-Din Abbas / Jaxa (1944) Sundanese - footballer.
Omar Ali Hasab El-Rasoul (1945) Sundanese - footballer.
Ahmed Abdo Mustafa (1946) Sundanese - footballer.
Mirgaani Gomaa Rizgalla (1946) Sundanese - boxer.
Abdel Wahab Abdullah Salih (1946) Sundanese - boxer.
Morgan Gesmalla (1947) Sundanese - sprinter.
Suliman Gafar Mohamed (1947) Sundanese - footballer.
Mahmoud Said Salim (1947) Sundanese - footballer.
Angelo Hussein (1947) Sundanese - middle-distance runner.
Bushara Abdel-Nadief (1947) Sundanese - footballer.
Timsah Okalo Mulwal (1947) Sundanese - boxer.
Hwad Abdel (1948) Sundanese - boxer.
Kasamiro Kashri Marchlo (1948) Sundanese - boxer.
Shag Musa Medani (1948) Sundanese - long-distance runner.
El-Mannan Mohsin Atta (1948) Sundanese - footballer.
Ibrahim Saad Abdel Galil (1948) Sundanese - sprinter.
Ahmed Mohamed El-Bashir (1949) Sundanese - footballer.
Mohamed Abdel Fatah (1949) Sundanese - footballer.
Adam Mohamed Izz El-Din (1949) Sundanese - footballer.
Mohamed El-Sir Abdalla / Kaunda (1949) Sundanese - footballer.
Dafallah Sultan Farah (1949) Sundanese - sprinter.
Ali Gagarin (1949) Sundanese - sprinter.
Mohamed Musa Gadou (1949) Sundanese - sprinter.
Mohamed Abakkar (1953) Sundanese - boxer.
Hassan El Kashief (1956) Sundanese - sprinter.
Omer Khalifa (1956) Sundanese - middle-distance runner.
Ahmed Musa Jouda (1957) Sundanese - long-distance runner.
Abdel Rahman Massad (1957) Sundanese - long-distance runner.
Tobi Pelly (1958) Sundanese - boxer.
Hamid Fadul (1961) Sundanese - judoka.
John Mirona (1962) Sundanese - boxer.
Mohamed Hammad (1963) Sundanese - boxer.
Awad Mahmoud (1963) Sundanese - judoka.
Adam Hassan Sakak (1965) Sundanese - sprinter.
Ahmed Adam Salah (1966) Sundanese - long-distance runner.
Abdullah Ramadan (1966) Sundanese - boxer.
Stephen Lugor (1967) Sundanese - sprinter.
Khaled Ahmed Musa (1972) Sundanese - long jumper.
Faisal Zakaria (1973) Sundanese - kickboxer.
Ammar Ramadan (1977) Sundanese - footballer.
Mohamed Babiker Yagoub (1977) Sundanese - middle-distance runner.
Haitham Mustafa (1977) Sundanese - footballer.
Faisal Agab (1978) Sundanese - footballer.
Haytham Tambal (1978) Sundanese - footballer.
Abdelrahman Isaac Karongo (1978) Sundanese - footballer.
El Muez Mahgoub (1978) Sundanese - footballer.
Todd Matthews-Jouda (1979) Sundanese - hurdler.
Saif Eldin Ali Masawi (1979) Sundanese - hurdler.
Mohammed Kamal (1979) Sundanese - footballer.
Bahaeddine Rihan (1979) Sundanese - footballer.
Richard Justin Lado (1979) Sundanese - footballer.
Amir Damar Koku (1979) Sundanese - footballer.
Mutaz Kabair (1980) Sundanese - footballer.
Mohamed Abdul Hamid (1980) Sundanese - swimmer.
Bader Eldin Abdalla Galag (1981) Sundanese - footballer.
Khalid Jolit (1981) Sundanese - footballer.
Ala'a Eldin Yousif (1982) Sundanese - footballer.
Ahmed El-Basha (1982) Sundanese - footballer.
Khalefa Ahmed Mohamed (1983) Sundanese - footballer.
Tariq Mukhtar (1983) Sundanese - footballer.
Ismail Ahmed Ismail (1984) Sundanese - runner.
Mosaab Omer (1984) Sundanese - footballer.
Abdelhameed Amarri (1984) Sundanese - footballer.
Omer Mohamed Bakhit (1984) Sundanese - footballer.
Tag Eldin Ibrahim (1984) Sundanese - footballer.
Mousa El Tayeb (1984) Sundanese - footballer.
Muhannad El Tahir (1984) Sundanese - footballer.
Mohammed Eldin (1985) Sundanese - footballer.
Mohammed Ali El Khider (1985) Sundanese - footballer.
Balla Jabir (1985) Sundanese - footballer.
Salah Ibrahim (1985) Sundanese - footballer.
Nasr Eldin El Shigail (1985) Sundanese - footballer.
Hamouda Ahmed El Bashir (1984) Sundanese - footballer.
Saeed Mustafa (1985) Sundanese - footballer.
Nagmeldin Ali Abubakr (1986) Sudanese - sprinter.
Mowaia Bashir (1986) Sundanese - footballer.
Rabah Yousif (1986) Sundanese - sprinter.
Omar Ibrahim Hammad (1986) Sundanese - footballer.
Ramadan Alagab (1986) Sundanese - footballer.
Amir Kamal (1987) Sundanese - footballer.
Mac Koshwal (1987) Sudanese - basketball player.
Amer Kamal (1987) Sundanese - footballer.
Bakri Al-Madina (1987) Sundanese - footballer.
Ahmed Adam (1987) Sundanese - swimmer.
Izzeldin Elhabib (1987) Sundanese - footballer.
Mohamed Ahmed Bashir (1987) Sundanese - footballer.
Sami Abdullah (1987) Sundanese - footballer.
Akram El Hadi Salim (1987) Sundanese - footballer.
Osman Mohammed (1987) Sundanese - footballer.
Najm Eldin Abdallah Abdelgabar (1987) Sundanese - footballer.
Abdalla Abdelgadir (1988) Sundanese - middle-distance runner.
Juma Genaro (1988) Sundanese - footballer.
Nizar Hamid (1988) Sundanese - footballer.
Mudather El Tahir (1988) Sundanese - footballer.
Mohamed Elkhedr (1988) Sundanese - swimmer.
Mohammed Muddather (1988) Sundanese - footballer.
Malik Mohammed (1989) Sundanese - footballer.
Ali Mohd Younes Idriss (1989) Sundanese - high jumper.
Abubaker Kaki Khamis (1989) Sundanese - middle-distance runner.
Osama Malik (1990) Sudanese - footballer.
Mohammed Musa (1990) Sudanese - footballer.
Mohamed Marhoum (1990) Sudanese - footballer.
Mohammed Salam (1990) Sudanese - footballer.
Thamer Jamal (1990) Sudanese - footballer.
Iszlam Monier Suliman (1990) Sundanese - judoka.
Al Naem Mohamed Osman Al Noor (1990) Sudanese - footballer.
Raji Abdel-Aati (1990) Sundanese - footballer.
Mohamed Abd Al Momen Ankba (1990) Sundanese - footballer.
Awad El Karim Makki (1992) Sundanese - sprinter.
Nadir Eltayeb (1992) Sundanese - footballer.
Ahmed Ali (1993) Sundanese - sprinter.
Faris Abdalla (1994) Sundanese - footballer.
Mohamed Eisa (1994) Sundanese - footballer.
Abdelrahim Mohamed Abdelrahim (1994) Sundanese - swimmer.
Sharaf Shibun (1994) Sundanese - footballer.
Abdelaziz Mohamed Ahmed (1994) Sundanese - swimmer.
Abdalla Targan (1996) Sundanese - middle-distance runner.
Abo Eisa (1996) Sundanese - footballer.
Bol Bol (1999) Dinka Sudanese - basketball player.
Walaa Eldin Yaqoub (2000) Sundanese - footballer.
11 notes
·
View notes
Text
menacorp receives recognitions & certificates of appreciation from uae securities & commodities authority
menacorp receives recognitions & certificates of appreciation from uae securities & commodities authority
Menacorp, the UAE’s largest financial services firm, was recently recognized and awarded Certificates of Appreciation by the UAE Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA) during the 7th Awarding Ceremony of the Brokers Licensing Qualifications Program for year 2016 – 2017. The ceremony, held at the SCA premises in Dubai, gathered several market participants and officials from the Authority,…
View On WordPress
#7th Awarding Ceremony of the Brokers Licensing Qualifications Program#Anube Aravind#Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment#CISI#Continuing Professional Development#CPD#Dr. Obaid Saif Al Zaabi#Dubai#Maggie Mansour#Mahmoud Ahmed#Matthew Cowan#MENACORP#Middle East#Mohamed Al Omairi#Mohamed Khalifa Al Hadari#Nabil Al Rantisi#SCA#UAE#UAE Securities and Commodities Authority
0 notes
Text
The life story of Antara Ibn Shaddad
The life story of Antara Ibn Shaddad
Antara ibn Shaddad ibn Qarad al-Absi (525 - 608) is one of the most famous poets of the Arabs in the pre-Islamic period, and is known for his equestrian poetry, and has a famous commentator. One of the most famous Arab cavalry, the poet of pendants and known for his beautiful hair and spinning chaste Abla. its name The name Antara derives from hitting flies called Antar, although the N is not excess (such as the tribe of kinda origin of Keda) It is from the sour and sour slaughter and Antar is also behavior in adversity and courage in war. Although the elders did not know which one was called: Bantar or Bantara, they also differed in his name or title. Antara was nicknamed the peasant. The ancients of the strangest Arabs. Some narrators used to name Antar sometimes Antar, perhaps based on what they heard from his saying: They call Antar and the spears as if they were --- wells in the gum of Adham And saying in a second place: He healed my soul and healed her sick --- the horsemen were said to be the oldest Antar Al-Khatib al-Tabrizi explained the first house by saying: "It is narrated by Antar - that is to say - whoever narrated it by opening the Raa ', he rattled Antara and left the pre-deleted one intact. It became a party like the letter of expressions, and the second Marwah cooled from some of them that it was called "Antar", on this face is not permissible only annexation, as mentioned by copper, and may be Antar in this way installed "claim". "The name may be Antar as Sibawayh went," the dictionary explains. However, the frequency in the books adopted and what many do is that his name "Antara" not "Antar" and Antara behavior in adversity and courage in the war, and this is closer to the name of the Knight Bani Abs. His birth and upbringing Antara was born in the Arabian Peninsula in the first quarter of the sixth century AD, and based on his news, and his participation in the war of Dahes and Al-Ghubra was determined in 525 AD. These figures reinforce the frequency of news related to his contemporaries of Amr ibn Ma'ad Akrab and al-Hutaia, both of whom have realized Islam. . His mother was an Abyssinian princess, who is said to be a Zerba Rrger, captured in an attack on her caravan and admired by Shaddad. He was also a slave because the Arabs did not recognize the sons of the emma unless they excelled in their competence with heroism, poetry or otherwise. . Percentage Is: Antara bin Amr bin Shaddad bin Muawiya bin Qarad bin Makhzoum bin Rabia bin Oud bin Malik bin Ghalib bin Qutaia bin Abs bin ibn Reith bin Ghatfan bin Saad bin Qais Ilan bin harmful. His attributes Antara was born to an Arab father and an Ethiopian mother. His life in slavery Antara tasted the bitterness of deprivation and healed the living and humiliation of the house because his father did not deserve him proportions, his father was his master, punished him severely punishment for Mnqtvh of Hanat, and the toxicity of his stepmother stepped him at his father and weaving him intrigues, and that she had forbidden his father once, and told him "Antara haunts me about myself." His father was very angry and struck with his head on his diet. He was severely beaten with a stick and followed by the sword, but in the end, Sumaya realized compassion for him. He considered Antara with poetry saying: Toxicity of the tears of the eye shedding if someone from you before the day is known It was as if the day was repulsed by the Abu Dhabi with the Asfan Saji party extremes I rolled in as I liked the stick before me like it used to be Money is your money and your servant is your torment Forget my scourge if a cave was vaccinated by the table They get out of it, and their journeys are wet with water run by the mistress I have stabbed the stabbing Najla for a show that is yellow, her brother's bleeding. There is no doubt that the eternity has a succession in which the division is familiar and familiar Reclaiming his father's proportions The tribe raided Abs in retaliation, as the tribe of Abs had invaded and camouflaged. In the spoils, they imposed on him the slave's share of which is half-dad, and then failed to go into battle. Sermons intensified on the sons of Abs even almost robbed her wealth and circles circles, and then shouted his father Antarh said: "Repeat Aanterh!", Antara replied to the call: "The slave does not improve hit but Hallab and insist." At that moment he did not find his father instead of giving him the account and he shouted to him: "Repeat and you are free." Antara thought and began to attack as he sought: I am the hybrid Antara every man protects his freedom Black and red and hairy hairs Imports are encrypted The victory of the sons of Abs and the tribe celebrated Antarh and his vineyard Antara and Abla Antara loved his cousin Abla bint Malik, the greatest and most intense love. Antara came to his uncle Malik to address his daughter Abla, but he refused to marry his daughter with a black man. It is said: that he asked him to incapacitated him and fill the paths in his face a thousand camels from the camel camel known as sparrows dowry for his daughter, it is said: Antara went out in the request of sparrows Al-Naman to win Abla, and he was in the process of horrible horrors, and fell in captivity, and then realized his dream in the end He returned to his tribe with the dowry of Abla thousand birds of King Numan. But his uncle returned stalling and cost him a shatta, and then thought of getting rid of him, offering his daughter to the Knights of the tribes to be the dowry head Antara. Then the end is overlooked by the old sources and left the researchers to disagree about them, some of them see that Antara won Abla and married her, and some of those that he did not marry, but won by another knight of the Knights of the Arabs . The Arab sources were silent about mentioning Abla except in the field of Antebaab and her love for her, did not mention whether he had married her or his love remained suspended. Where some went to say that Antara did not marry Abla, but wet in love, and that her father and brother prevented him from her marriage, and that she married one of the supervision of her people despite Antara. The holders of this view measured this statement against the custom of the Arabs from preventing her daughters to marry to those who grow up before marriage. Some tend to the view that Antara married Abla for factors and reasons, including that he was entrusted to the proportions of his father removed him hybrid descent and became the cousin of Abla, then he was one of the most famous knights of the tribe of Bani Abs, but a knight of the Knights of the Arabs, and his strength and equestrian, which is not overlooked from his account of He wants Abla's marriage, as he will be subjected to Antara's revenge and his revenge for his dignity . His death Antara's life ended after he was almost ninety years old, his life was confined between the years 525 and 615 AD, and Zarkali in the media that his death was in 600 AD, the equivalent of the twenty-second year before the migration . He mentioned at the end of Antara several novels, however, that the current and likely novel is the story of the owner of the songs, saying that Antara raided the sons of Nabhan from low and expelled them Tarida, a great Sheikh, he made a deportation expelling them and says: the effects of darkness in the warbed. He said: The button (was said and button) bin Jaber al-Nabhani in a fatwa, and he threw him and said: Take it and I am the son of Salma, cut off his mattress (ie, his back), Vthaml throws until his family came, he said wounded: Ibn Salma has knowledge of my blood and Hiat not please Ibn Salma or my blood It is replaced by coral reefs and belongs to the chandelier not by the digester He was not surprised by the blue of these eve Ibn al-Kalbi said: The one who killed him was nicknamed the lion of the Ta'i. Antara Ben Shaddad in film and television The character of Antara bin Shaddad in the series and films, including: Antar and Abla in 1945 starring Serag Mounir and Coca 1948: The Adventures of Antar and Abla directed by Salah Abou Seif and starring Serag Mounir and Coca 1961: Antar invades the desert, directed by Niazi Mustafa and starring Farid Shawky and Coca 1961: Antar Ben Shaddad directed by Niazi Mustafa and starring Farid Shawky and Coca 1974: Antar Fares Al Sahraa, directed by Mohamed Salman, starring Mahmoud Said and Samira Tawfiq 1979: Operetta Poverty Mat, acted by Antara actor Abdel Hussein Abdel Reda 2007: Antara Ben Shaddad directed by Rami Hanna and starring Faisal Al Omairi and Kinda Hanna
General from Blogger https://ift.tt/30o4hjP via IFTTT
0 notes