- Haj
Muhammad Ben
Abdessalam al-
Muqri (Arabic: الحاج محمد بن عبد السلام المقري,
February 2, 1854 –
September 9, 1957),
alternatively transcribed as Mohammed...
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Saramji Rustomji Bochwala – man with
newspaper Ladies Tailor (1981) (as
Muqri) as Kaniz's
Drummer Naseeb (1981) as
Mehboob Bhai
Katilon Ke
Kaatil (1981)...
- In Islam, qirāʼa (pl. qirāʼāt; Arabic: قراءات, lit. 'recitations or readings')
refers to the ways or
fashions that the Quran, the holy book of Islam, is...
- Ali al-
Muqri (Arabic: علي المقري) (born in Taiz) is a
Yemeni novelist and writer. Two of his
novels -
Black Taste,
Black Odour and The
Handsome Jew -...
- al-Anṣārī al-Awsī (died 751 AH / 1350/1351 CE) was an
Andalusian Maliki muqriʾ ****ociated with Murcia,
known for
composing Zahr al-kumām fī qiṣṣat Yūsuf...
- al-Ṣayrafī, was a Mālikī lawyer, muḥaddith (traditionist) and Qurʾānic
muqriʾ (reciter) from al-Andalus. He
founded his own
school of Qurʾān recitation...
- Abu
Muqri (or Miqra)
Mohammed ibn Ali al-Battiwi (Arabic: أبو مقرئ محمد البطوي) (fl. 1331) was a
Moroccan astronomer who
wrote a poem (urzaja) on the...
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Sultan Abdelaziz of
Morocco was
represented by
Muhammad al-
Muqri and
Muhammad Torres. Al-
Muqri expressed frustration at the
translation situation and commented:...
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Black Taste,
Black Odour is a
novel by
Yemeni novelist Ali al-
Muqri.
Published in 2008 by Dar al-Saqi, it was
longlisted for the
International Prize for...
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Abdelqader Benghabrit (second from right) with
Muhammad al-
Muqri,
Charles Émile Moinier [fr],
Sultan Abd al-Hafid of Morocco, in
Rabat 8
August 1912....