- Fadi
Zaghmout is a
Jordanian writer and blogger. He is best
known for his
debut novel Aroos Amman (2012)
which was
translated into
English by Ruth Kemp...
- 'Abd al-Majid
Nimer Zaghmout (died 15
February 2000) was a
Palestinian national imprisoned in
Syria who was
described by
Amnesty International as "possibly...
-
instance of the
latter one. 'Abd al-Majid may
refer to: 'Abd al-Majid
Nimer Zaghmout (died 2000),
Palestinian imprisoned in
Syria Abdelmadjid Mada (born 1953)...
- al-Maqdis
alongside other logos Leaders Abu
Ahmed Mushir Abu
Hamam Ahmad Zaghmout Dates of
operation c. 2012/13 – 2015 (main group) 2015 –
present (remnant...
- (Jaysh al-Islam leader) Abo
Hammam (Aknaf Bait al-Maqdis leader)
Ahmad Zaghmout (WIA) (Aknaf Bait al-Maqdis leader)
Ahmed Jibril (PFLP-GC leader) Units...
- the
Women in the
World Summit". www.albawaba.com.
Retrieved 2019-03-31.
Zaghmout, Fadi (2014-09-03). "The Arab
Observer interviews Tima Shomali". The Arab...
- Al-Mahdi,
Mouad Bouyadou,
Ziane Guedim,
Taleb Omran, with
Jeremy Szal, Fadi
Zaghmout,
Mohammed Abdullah Alyasin,
Zahra Jannessari-Ladani,
Ibrahim Al-Marashi...
-
gained attention by
featuring on "Ghetto" by Mido (real name
Mohammed Zaghmout) and the follow-up "Ghetto Pt. 2"
featuring Jimilian and
Enrico Blak. He...
- In
Return Smiled".
Brick in the Head. 2012-08-04.
Retrieved 2017-08-25.
Zaghmout, Fadi (2012-07-18). "When
Monaliza Smiled:
smoothes the
hardship of reality...
-
Kareem James Abu-Zeid (New Directions, USA) The
Bride of
Amman by Fadi
Zaghmout, trans. Ruth
Ahmedzai Kemp (Signal 8 Press, Hong Kong)
Desert Sorrows by...