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Mohammed Hatimy is a
former Kenyan politician, and
chair of the
Kenya Footbal Federation. He held
various positions at the
federation between 2005 and...
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Antonie (1972). "A
Modern Arabic Biography of Muhammad". Leiden: Brill, 107
Hatimy, Said
Abdullah Saif. "Woman in Islam", 1979. p. 105
Muhammad ibn
Jarir al-Tabari...
- the world's
largest refugee camp for some time
during the 1990s. Jomvu,
Hatimy and
Swaleh Nguru camps near Mombasa, Kenya, were
closed in 1997. Refugees...
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following his
election on 11
October 2011.
Nyamweya took over from
Mohammed Hatimy, and was
succeeded by Nick
Mwendwa in
February 2016.
Nyamweya served in...
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office in 29 Dec 2004 only to be
ousted by coup led by
Mohammed Hatimy in Aug 2005.
Hatimy was to be
elected in Nov 2008
under a new umbrella,
Football Kenya...
- "Shaikhi
Chifa isiloowa", a
eulogy for
Sheikh Nurein Ahmed al-Sabir al-
Hatimy. Many of her
contemporaries committed to
memory her poetry, particularly...
- in
Cairo in
January 2006
would be
respected in full, and that
Mohammed Hatimy would run the KFF on an
interim basis as chair. On 11
November 2021, Sports...
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clubs in 2011,
beating six
other candidates including KFF
chairman Mohamed Hatimy. FKL was
formed in 2008 by a
group of
football administrators to
rival then...
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Nationwide League season was inconclusive.
Former KFF
chairman Mohamed Hatimy said that
Muhoroni Youth's
promotion was
unconstitutional as the league...
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controversial cir****stances.
Former Kenya Football Federation chairman Mohammed Hatimy termed their promotion as "unconstitutional". In 2012, Ligi
Ndogo began...