- Dyab Abou
Jahjah (Arabic: دياب أبو جهجه; born 24 June 1971) is a
Lebanese political activist and writer. He is the co-founder of Hind
Rajab Foundation...
- Aziz "Boutahar"
Jahjah (Arabic: زيز جهجه; born
April 25, 1980) is a Belgian-Moroccan
heavyweight kickboxer,
fighting out of
Golden Glory Gym in Breda,...
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Jehjeh or Jeh Jeh or
Jahjah (Persian: جه جه) may
refer to: Jehjeh, Izeh Jeh Jeh,
Masjed Soleyman This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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coming to her rescue. The
foundation is
headed by Dyab Abou
Jahjah and
Karim H****oun. Abou
Jahjah is a Belgian-Lebanese
political activist and writer. He...
- in
Belgium and the Netherlands. AEL was
founded and is led by Dyab Abou
Jahjah, a Lebanese-born Shi'a
Muslim living in
Belgium who
emigrated from Lebanon...
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independence in 1960. The Arab
European League was
founded by Dyab Abou
Jahjah, Lebanese-Belgian activist, as a Pan-Arabist
political group in Belgium...
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Maher Jahjah (Arabic: ماهر جهجاه; born
September 7, 1990),
known professionally as
Maher Jah (Arabic: ماهر جاه), is a
Lebanese pop and Arab folk-pop singer-songwriter...
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January 2017 De
Standaard fired its
controversial columnist, Dyab Abou
Jahjah,
after the
latter made
comments on
Twitter that
condoned the 2017 Jerusalem...
- in the
Israeli military during the war. The
group is
headed by Dyab Abou
Jahjah and its
lawyer is
Haroon Raza.
Since the
Israeli invasion of Gaza in October...
- London.
Rough Guides. p. 238. ISBN 978-1-84353-093-0 John Eade, Dyab Abou
Jahjah,
Saskia S****en (2004).
Identities on the Move. Counterpoint. p. 16. ISBN 978-0-86355-531-2...