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Mustafa Lutfi el-
Manfaluti (Arabic: مصطفى لطفي المنفلوطي, ALA-LC: Muṣtafá Luṭfī al-
Manfalūṭī; 1876–1924) was an
Egyptian writer, and poet who
wrote a...
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Balak - 2003 (ar: اللي بالي بالك) - You-know-who; El-Limby /
Riyad Al-
Manfaluti Oukal - 2004 (ar: عوكل);
Oukal /
Atata Bouha - 2005 (ar: بوحة); Bouha...
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occurred in
Israel in 1956.
Abdallah Abb****i
Ahmad Ayub
Salim Sabri Shafiq Manfaluti Charlotte Rushdi Zaina Hanna Intissar Shammar "9th
Moscow International...
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scholars and authors, such as
those by the
Egyptian writer Mustafa Lutfi al-
Manfaluti, as well as Arabic-language
translations of
European works. In 1935 he...
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includes cotton production.
Egyptian writer and poet
Mustafa Lutfi al-
Manfaluti was born in Manfalut. By 1993, the area was
considered an
Islamic stronghold...
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village of Al-Musaddar in the
central Gaza Strip. He
studied at Al-
Manfaluti Secondary School and
obtained a high
school degree from
Khaled Bin Al-Walid...
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Gertrude Hall (1898) -prose
Mustafa Lutfi al-
Manfaluti into Arabic.
Brian Hooker (1923) -
blank verse Humbert Wolfe (1941) -...
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social reforms, but they shut it down in the same year.
Mustafa Lutfi al-
Manfaluti, who
studied under Muhammad Abduh at Al-Azhar University, was a prolific...
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journalist Ali
Lutfi Mahmud (1935–2018),
Egyptian politician Mustafa Lutfi al-
Manfaluti,
Egyptian writer Ahmed Lutfi el-Sa**** (1872–1963),
Egyptian intellectual...
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Melitius of Lycopolis,
founder of the Melitians.
Mustafa Lutfi al-
Manfaluti Mohamed Ahmed Farghali Pasha [ar]
Mohamed Mustagab Pope
Shenouda III of...