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Fatima Sharafeddine (Arabic: فاطمة شرف الدين; born 1966) is a
Lebanese writer, editor, and
translator of children's and
young adults' books. She holds...
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Hussein Hamid Sharafeddine (Arabic: حسين حميد شرف الدين; born 13
October 1997) is a
Lebanese professional footballer who
plays as an centre-back for Lebanese...
- Abd al-Husayn
Sharaf al-Din al-Musawi, (Abdel
Hussein Charafeddine,
Sharafeddine, or Sharafeddin) (Arabic: آية اللّٰه السيد عبدالحسين شرف الدين الموسوي...
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paralleled by the
nonviolent resistance movement led by
Abdul Husayn Sharafeddine since 1919, who
demanded US
support for
Syrian unity during the King–Crane...
- of the Sadr family, a
branch of
Sharafeddine (Arabic: شرف الدين)
family from
Jabal Amel in Lebanon. The
Sharafeddine family itself is a
branch of the...
- Tyre, (12th
century CE),
historian and
Archbishop of Tyre
Abdel Hussein Sharafeddine, Shi'a
reformer Musa Sadr, Shi'a
leader Rabab al-Sadr, Activist, sister...
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social worker and
educator Fatima Shaik, Indian-American
writer Fatima Sharafeddine,
Lebanese writer and
editor Fatima Sheikh, 19th-century
Indian educator's...
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January 1992 (age 32) 23 1
Nejmeh v. Bangladesh; 11 June 2024 DF
Hussein Sharafeddine (1997-10-13) 13
October 1997 (age 27) 1 0 Safa v. Bangladesh; 11 June...
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writer Djamila Morani and
Ghady and
Rawan by
Lebanese authors Fatima Sharafeddine and
Samar Mahfouz Barraj, co-translated with
Marcia Lynx Qualey. In September...
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granite columns. It was
named Abdel Hussein Mosque after Sharafeddine. Yet
despite Sharafeddine's efforts, the
colonial appointments policy led to the fact...