- Safa Abdul-Aziz
Khulusi (Arabic: صفاء عبد العزيز خلوصي; 1917–1995) was an
Iraqi historian, novelist, poet,
journalist and broadcaster. He is
known for...
- that he was driving.
According to the
scholars Ma'ruf al-Rusafi and Safa
Khulusi, a
common view by many
Iraqis at the time was that he was
killed on the...
- Many
years later, when the
Iraqi historian Safa
Khulusi met Al-Ibousi, who was once one of
Khulusi's students, and
questioned him on his part in Faisal's...
- The New
Islamic Dynasties, (Columbia
University Press, 1996), 94–95.
Khulusi, Safa (1975). "A
Thirteenth Century Poet from Bahrain".
Proceedings of...
- the most
influential literature.
Notably poets include Jawahiri, Safa
Khulusi and
Dunya Mikhail. Iraq is
known primarily for its rich
maqam heritage...
- The
company now
known as PCM was
founded by two brothers, Sam and
Frank Khulusi, in 1987
under the name of “Creative Computers”.
Creative Computers was...
- by the
Union of
Muslim Organisations of UK. Its
first chairman was Safa
Khulusi. Its
mission is to "coordinate
educational activities with
other education...
-
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shortly before stating he had a "strong feeling"...
- seventh-century
Persian Bakhtiyārnāma). In the 1950s, the
Iraqi scholar Safa
Khulusi suggested (on
internal rather than
historical evidence) that the Persian...
- 1988 into the
districts of al-Sahel (the
northern half of old
Shubra from
Khulusi Street to the
south to the
Ismailia Canal to the North), Rod El
Farag (the...