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Hazimism, also
referred to as the
Hazimi movement or
known as the
Hazimiyyah or
Hazimi current, was an
extremist movement within the
ideology of Islamic...
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Fadlan Hazim bin
Anuwar (born 2
January 1992) is a
Malaysian actor, singer, and model.
Fadlan Hazim was born on
January 2, 1992, in
Taman Melawati, Kuala...
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Hazim may
refer to: An
alternate name for
Abdel Aziz al-Muqrin, a
leader of AQAP Abu
Hazim al-Libi,
tortured by the CIA in its
black site
network This...
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Hazim Tahsin Said (born 1 May 1963 in Ba'adre) is the
current and
official Mir (Prince) of the
Yezidis since July 27, 2019. Mir
Hazim is the son and successor...
- José
Emeterio Hazim Frappier (born 19
February 1951) is a physician,
academic and
politician from the
Dominican Republic. He was the 2004
Social Christian...
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Hazim Delić (born 13 May 1964) is a
Bosnian former prison camp
commander who
served as the
deputy commander of the Čelebići camp, a
joint Bosniak and...
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Hazim Šabanović (Poriječani, Visoko, 11
January 1916 – Istanbul, 22
March 1971) was a
Yugoslav historian, orientalist, and Ottomanist. He was Scientific...
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Hazim ibn Ali ibn
Mufarrij ibn
Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah al-Ta'i (Arabic: حازم بن علي بن مفرج بن دغفل الجراح الطائي) (ALA-LC:
Ḥǎzim ibn ʿAlī ibn Mufarrij...
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Hazim J. Safi, MD, FACS, (born 1946) is a
physician and
surgeon who is well
known for his
research in the
surgical treatment of
aortic disease. Safi and...
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Hazim Kamaledin (born in Babylon, Iraq in 1954) is a playwright,
theatre director, actor,
author (novel,
short story, translation), and editor, born in...