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unusual facts about Rashid al-Rifai


Rashid al-Rifai

There Rashid graduated earned his M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering with honors which culminated in yet another scholarship at Rice University in Houston, Texas, this time earning him a Ph.D. in the same subject.


Abu Abdullah al-Rashid al-Baghdadi

He was killed in a safe house six miles (10 kilometers) southwest of Tikrit and was found dead in a hole in the ground inside a house.

On 18 April 2010, al-Baghdadi was reported killed over the weekend when a joint operation of American and Iraqi forces rocketed a home where he was hiding near Tikrit, Iraq.

Ahmed-Al-Kabeer

That same year, after Ahmad ar- Rifâi’s father died, his maternal uncle Mansur el-Betaihi moved with his family to the region of Dikla.

Rashid Al-Daif

Margaret Drabble pays tribute to her long-standing friendship to Al-Daif and his wife in her contribution to the 2006 book "Lebanon, Lebanon".

Rashid al-Din Vatvat

While serving as court poet, it was through him that Atsiz ibn Muhammad boasted of the end of the Great Seljuq empire.

Rashid al-Ghannushi

He received his certificate of attainment degree, equivalent to the Baccalauréat, in 1962 from the University of Zaytuna.

Sayyid of Gujarat

In Gujarat, the Sayyid have ten sub-divisions, the main ones being the Shirazi, Mattari, Bukhari, Naqvi, Tirmizi, Zaidi, Rifai, Bhaktari, Qadiris, Chishti, mahdavi, Kitoi, Mashadi, Idrusi, and Bahraini.

Taleb Rifai

After completing his B.S. in Architectural Engineering from the University of Cairo in 1973, Rifai went on to attain a master's degree in Engineering and Architecture from the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in Chicago, United States in 1979.

Vatvat

Rashid al-Din Vatvat, 12th century Persian royal panegyrist and epistolographer


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