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2 unusual facts about Saleh


Disciples of Jesus in Islam

The remaining part of the hadith is like that as narrated by Salih but the arrival of Ibn Mas'ud and the meeting of Ibn 'Umar with him is not mentioned.

Siddiq

#Salih – Righteous, someone who spends every bit of their life per the will of God and thus achieved the status of "Baqaa" through Fanaa.


Abdulelah Haider Shaye

Journalist Jeremy Scahill reports that, according to his sources in Yemen, Saleh rescinded his pardon primarily due to the call from President Obama.

Ahmed Salah

Ahmed Saleh, eldest son of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh

Bader Ahmed Saleh

Bader Ahmed Saleh is a football player from the United Arab Emirates, its position was Midfielder who played for United Arab Emirates in the 1984 Asian Cup.

Bakri Hassan Saleh

Saleh took part in the 1989 coup that brought Omar al-Bashir to power, and served on the Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation, which governed Sudan following the coup.

Battle of Zinjibar

Some opposition figures and activists charged that President Saleh allowed the capture of Zinjibar by the supposed Islamists to support his claims that the country would not be able to survive without him.

Collaborators Act 1972

Shah Azizur Rahman, Wahiduzzaman, Mawlana Abu Zafar Mohammad Saleh, former Awami League leader AKM Shamsul Haque, A. K. Faezul Huq, AKM.

Descendants of Hazrat Mai Safoora Qadiriyya

Descendants of Hazrat Mai Safoora Qadiriyya (Urdu:اولاد حضرت مائی صفورہ قادریہ) rarely known as Farooqi Miana but to Modern World usually known as Mianas of Safoora are the true generation of Hazrat Mai Safoora Qadiriyya from her son Saleh.

Faiza Ambah

Her father, Saleh Ambah, was the College of Petroleum and Mineral's Dean of Students before being imprisoned by order of King Faisal for expounding democratic ideals against the authoritarian rule of the Al Saud.

Farewell Baghdad

Saleh Al Marzouk (Mostafa Zamani) is an Iraqi math teacher who lost his family on the 29 March Baghdad bombings.

Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand

In April 1988, FIANZ held its first ever South Island AGM at the Canterbury mosque and Christchurch resident Dr Saleh Al Samahy from Saudi Arabia was elected president.

France–Yemen relations

The Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Bernard Kouchner, went to Yemen on 21 February 2009 and was received by Foreign Affairs Minister Al-Qirbi and by President Saleh.

Hazrat Mai Safoora Qadiriyya

He wrote a poetic collection: Kulliyat-e-Saleh Muhammad Safoori, published by Yousaf Tahir Miana.

Khaled J. Saleh

In 1966 Saleh emigrated with a number of family members to Canada, where the family eventually settled in Belleville, Ontario where Saleh completed his middle and high school education.

After completing his medical training at the University of Western Ontario, Saleh completed his postgraduate training in orthopaedic surgery at University of Toronto followed by a fellowship in geriatric orthopaedics at University of Toronto at Mt. Sinai Hospital.

Excelling in Math and Science, Saleh went on to attend the University of Western Ontario on an academic scholarship .

Mohammed Saleh

After being declared the winner, Saleh praised the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for their conduct of the election, saying "INEC has performed creditably well this time around, very commendable, I hope this will be repeated in subsequent elections".

Orthodox Tewahedo

Abu Saleh records in the 12th century that the patriarch always sent letters twice a year to the kings of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) and Nubia, until Al Hakim stopped the practice.

Rudauli

Sheikh Safi, grand father of Abdul Quddus Gangohi and Sufi Syed Mohammed Saleh encestor of syeds of mohalla sufiana is also buried in Rudauli.

Saleh Ahmed

Mohammad Saleh Ahmed (born on 2 February 1969 in Faridpur, Dacca (now Dhaka) is a First class and List A cricketer from Bangladesh.

Saleh Al-Mulla

Sheikh Saleh Mohammad AlMulla was elected to the National Assembly of Kuwait in 2008, representing the third district, and generally affiliates with the liberal deputies.

Saleh Al-Talib

Saleh bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim bin Mohammed bin Nasser Al-Taleb, from the town of Hotat Bani Tamim, is from a family known to science, the judiciary and memorizing the Koran.

Saleh Ibn Abdul Rahman Hussayen

Saleh Ibn Abdul Rahman Hussayen (صالح ابن عبدالرحمن حسین) is a prominent Saudi government official who fell under suspicion following the Sept 11th attacks when it was discovered that three of the hijackers, Hani Hanjour, Khalid Almihdhar, and Nawaf Alhazmi had checked into the Marriott Residence Inn in Herndon, Virginia, the same hotel he was staying at, the night before the attacks.

Saleh v. Bush

Saleh v. Bush is being brought to court against 6 members of the George W. Bush administration: former president George W. Bush, former vice president Dick Cheney, former secretary of defense Donald Rumsfeld, former national security adviser and secretary of state Condoleezza Rice, former secretary of state Colin Powell, and former deputy secretary of defense and president of the World Bank Paul Wolfowitz.

Salih Sadir

Under coach Hemoud, Al-Najaf became one of Iraq's most entertaining teams with Saleh Sadeer – and captain Falah Hassan, Abbas Wahoudi, Saeed Muhsin, Ali Hashim and Qasim Jalout.

Salim Saleh

NRA became the national army, with Salim Saleh as a commanding officer, General Elly Tumwine as the Army Commander, and Museveni as the Commander-in-chief.

Sheykh Saleh

Sheykh Saleh, Shush, Khuzestan Province (شيخ صالح - Sheykh Şāleḥ)

Sheykh Saleh, Dasht-e Azadegan, Khuzestan Province (شيخ صالح - Sheykh Şāleḥ)

Solon SE

Solon was founded on the 27th of November 1996 by Saleh El-Khatib, Birgit Flore, Johannes Grosse Boymann, Paul Grunow, Stefan Krauter, Alexander Voigt, Wuseltronik GbR (Reiner Lemoine, Stefan Fütterer, Peter Fischer, Martin Sauter, Jürgen Hiller).

The Air Up There

Charles Gitonga Maina as Saleh, a basketball player from an African village

Yemeni presidential election, 1999

The only candidates that received approval from Parliament were Saleh, who won with 96.3% of the vote, and Najeeb Qahtan Al-Sha'abi, a member of Saleh's own party.

Thus only two candidates managed to obtain approval from MPs; President Saleh and Najeeb Qahtan Al-Sha'abi, a member of Saleh's party running as an independent.


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