- Look up
baraka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Baraka or
Barakah may
refer to:
Berakhah or
Baraka, in Judaism, a
blessing usually recited during a...
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Amiri Baraka (born
Everett Leroy Jones;
October 7, 1934 –
January 9, 2014),
previously known as
LeRoi Jones and
Imamu Amear Baraka, was an
American writer...
- Ras Jua
Baraka (born
April 9, 1969 or 1970) is an
American educator, author, and politician. A
member of the
Democratic Party,
Baraka is the 40th and...
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Baraka is a 1992
American non-narrative do****entary film
directed by Ron Fricke. The film is
often compared to Koyaanisqatsi, the
first of the
Qatsi films...
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Ajamu Sibeko Baraka (/əˈʒɑːmuː
bəˈrɑːkə/ ə-ZHAH-moo bə-RAH-kə; born
October 25, 1953) is an
American political activist. In 2016, he was the
Green Party...
- Al
Baraka, Al-
Baraka, or
Albaraka may
refer to: Al
Baraka Palace Al-Barakah (Islamic
State administrative district)
Dallah Al-
Baraka,
private multinational...
- Al
Baraka Group B.S.C. (c) ("ABG" / the “Group”) is
licensed as an
Investment Business Firm –
Category 1 (Islamic Principles) by the
Central Bank of Bahrain...
- Ali Abed Al
Rahman Baraka (Arabic: علي بركة) is a
senior Hamas official based in Beirut, Lebanon. As the
Palestinian militant group's head of Department...
- Al
Baraka Palace (Arabic: بيت البركة Bait al-
Baraka, also
known as Seeb Palace) is a
royal palace in Seeb, on the
outskirts of Muscat. It is the primary...
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Amina Baraka (born
Sylvia Robinson;
December 5, 1942) is an
American poet, actress, author,
community organizer, singer, dancer, and activist. Her poetic...