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The Wandering Earth II (2022)
Director - Frant Gwo, Cinematography - Michael Liu
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creepingsharia · 4 years
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New Jersey: Turns out Prospect Park mayor who complained about DHS questioning has a history of jihad support
Creeping Sharia first posted on Mohamed Khairullah in February 2017 via New Jersey: Syrian Muslim mayor declares Prospect Park sanctuary for illegals
Then again in February 2017 as his terror-links brought to light via New Jersey: Is Muslim mayor who declared amnesty for illegals linked to Syrian terrorists?
Most recently, in September 2019 via New Jersey: Syrian Muslim mayor who declared sanctuary for illegals, claims searching international travelers violates Constitutional
Others are picking up on yet another terror-linked Muslim in elected office in the U.S.
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Turns out NJ mayor who complained about DHS questioning has history of jihad support
By John Rossomando
A New Jersey mayor who expressed bewilderment after being stopped and questioned by Customs and Border Protection (CPB) agents in August distributed aid in 2013 with pro–Muslim Brotherhood jihadists allied with al-Qaeda's former Syrian affiliate, social media posts show.  Other posts show Prospect Park mayor Mohamed Khairullah's sympathies with various Syrian jihadist groups.
It isn't known whether those activities triggered the CBP questions.  The agency declined to comment.
Nevertheless, Khairullah told the Washington Post in September that he "doesn't go near shady organizations" during numerous trips to Syria as a relief worker.
He complained at a September press conference organized by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) that CBP pulled him aside upon his August return from Turkey to New York's JFK airport.  The agents took his electronic devices and interviewed him about his travels and his background.  Agents told Khairullah they were keeping his phone, and it took him 12 days to get it back.
"I felt that I was selected basically because of my name and identity," Khairullah said.  He also claimed that his support for U.S. Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar might have led to his having been singled out.
"It's flat-out insulting," he said.  "It's flat-out stereotyping of Muslims and Arabs."
Khairullah claimed that his rights were violated when CBP agents asked him if he had met with any terrorists during his trip.
CAIR backed the claim that Khairullah was targeted solely due to his religion.  "And the only reason they're taken back to secondary inspection and questioned that way is because of their faith, what they happen to be wearing, and what direction they pray," said CAIR New York litigation director Ahmed Mohamed.
It is more likely that Khairullah was pulled aside by the CBP due to his frequent travel to the Syrian war zone via Istanbul, former CBP agent Phil Haney, who specialized in targeting potential terrorists, told the Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT).
"This has to do with indicators of potential terrorism," Haney said, noting that the 2008 Holy Land Foundation Hamas terrorism financing case proved the existence of a network of individuals and groups in the U.S. that support Islamist terrorism abroad.
Khairullah's Charity and Its Terror-linked Partners
The mayor worked on relief missions and was a board member with Watan USA, the American branch of the London, England–headquartered Watan Foundation.  Watan's partner organizations and some of its leaders have supported and assisted al-Qaeda in Syria.  Its co-founder and president, Moaz al-Sibaai, belonged to the Muslim Brotherhood–linked Muslim Council of Britain's Business and Economics Committee.
A 2015 IRS tax form listed Khairullah as a Watan USA board member.  It signed a cooperation agreement in 2016 with Turkey's IHH Humanitarian Relief.
Leaked Turkish documents show that IHH provided logistical and financial support to al-Qaeda's then-Syrian affiliate, Jabhat al-Nusra, in 2013, in conjunction with Turkish intelligence agency the MIT.  IHH has aided al-Qaeda since the 1990s and maintains close relations with Hamas, according to a report by terrorism analyst Evan Kohlmann, published by the Danish Institute for International Studies.
Khairullah's social media shows he repeatedly expressed support for Jabhat al-Nusra.  For example, he praised the 2014 defection of a Hezb'allah faction to al-Nusra, saying, "The Lord will be pleased."  Other Khairullah Facebook posts show him supporting the Jabhat al-Nusra–led jihadist coalition called the "Army of the Conquest."  He backed its 2015 military campaign in Syria's Idlib Province.
A 2016 Facebook post by Khairullah shows the Army of the Conquest entering the city of Idlib after kicking out the troops loyal to the Assad regime. A linked video in the post showed a tank flying the flag of Jabhat al-Nusra.
"Kneeling for thanks on the occasion of the liberation of #Idlib," Khairullah wrote.
He also posted a video by Ahrar al-Sham, sometimes referred to as the "Syrian Taliban."  It was founded by al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri's personal representative in Syria, Abu Khalid al-Suri.
Khairullah even thanked ISIS for taking bandits off the streets of Syria.
"A good thing that ISIS has done is to eliminate the thieves and bandits in their area of control.  Allah knows what was behind this move," Khairullah wrote in a Jan. 5, 2014 tweet.
Khairullah did not respond to an email asking about his statements.
Mulham al-Jundi, the Turkey-based Syria director for Watan, with which Khairullah works, also has expressed support for Jabhat al-Nusra.  For example, he condemned the Obama administration's December 2012 decision to classify it as a foreign terrorist organization.
Al-Jundi called al-Nusra the "strongest striker on the ground against [Syrian dictator] Bashar al-Assad and his army."
Syria's branch of the Muslim Brotherhood also condemned the designation.  So did Mohammed Ghanem, former government relations director of the Muslim Brotherhood–linked Syrian American Council (SAC).  Khairullah served as an SAC board member in 2016.
In 2012, al-Jundi thanked Jabhat al-Nusra's humanitarian arm for taking control of flour distribution to Aleppo's bakeries.  News accounts from that time show that the terrorist organization took control of the flour industry as part of its hearts and minds campaign.
"AQ's Syrian branch controls and runs flour mills, and sells to bakeries and direct consumers.  The group uses this method to increase popular support more than for profit margins," a 2017 Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (FDD) report said.  "Upon taking control of grain silos and bakeries in Aleppo in early 2013, AQ created and implemented a complex bread-distribution program designed to feed the entire city."
FDD noted that al-Nusra's involvement in the bread-baking business also provided a revenue source.
"Today we have reached some factories, the price of the mobile bakery costs about $200,000 to produce 10,000 bundles of bread a day… tighten your tricks :)," al-Jundi wrote in a December 2012 Arabic tweet, while acknowledging that his organization had been to some of the bakeries.
At that time, Jabhat al-Nusra's humanitarian arm had a monopoly on raw materials for baking bread in the area around Aleppo.  Jabhat al-Nusra also was declared a foreign terrorist organization by the State Department in December 2012.
"#Nusra_Front in its endeavor to ease the human suffering of the people of the city of Aleppo helped to provide some bakeries with flour to assure bread for the citizens of #Syria," al-Jundi wrote, acknowledging Jabhat al-Nusra's involvement with providing raw materials to bakeries in Aleppo.
Other photos on Khairullah's Facebook page from that time showed him at an apparent Jabhat al-Nusra rally in Aleppo following Friday prayers.  In one picture, three people held up the terrorist group's flag.  Khairullah was in Aleppo at the time on behalf of Watan, delivering bread to those in need.
Khairullah accompanied a Muslim Brotherhood–linked militia called the Sheikh Abdu Fatah Abu Ghuddah Battalion during his April 2013 trip.  It is named after the second supreme guide of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, who led an uprising against dictator Hafez al-Assad in the early 1980s.  The Abu Ghuddah Battalion shared a common sharia committee with Jabhat al-Nusra, the Emirati newspaper wrote.
Watan leaders, including Khairullah, used GoFundMe campaigns and other online fundraisers to finance their operations.  Most of his links, as well as those posted by fellow Watan leaders, have either been deleted or expired.  JP Morgan Chase closed an account belonging to Watan USA in 2015 without explanation.  The account was restored.  The bank declined to comment on the reasons behind closing the account.
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[TASK 158: QATAR]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 250+ Qatari faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. Special thanks to @batdadrpc for helping us out with this masterlist! If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Wedad Al Kuwari (1967) Qatari - writer. 
Sahar Hussein (1969) Qatari - actress. 
Fatema (1977) Qatari - actress. 
Fatma Al Thani (1978) Qatari - instagrammer (ftmalthani).
Hend Fakhroo (1982) Qatari / Egyptian - director. 
Sophia Al Maria (1983) Qatari / Unspecified White - filmmaker, writer, and artist.
Najwa Elkebesi (1983) Qatari - actress. 
Dareen Abughaida (1984) Qatari - tv presenter.
Reem Abd-elrahman (1986) Qatari - actress. 
Anum Bashir (1986) Qatari - instagrammer (desertmannequin).
Raya Alkhalifa (1994) Qatari - instagrammer (rayaalkhalifa).
Sharifa Akeel (1997) Qatari / Filipina - model, Mutya ng Pilipinas 2018, and Miss Asia Pacific International 2018.
Dana Al Fardan (?) Qatari - singer-songwriter, pianist, and composer.
Amal Al Muftah (?) Qatari - filmmaker.
Siham Alawami (?) Qatari - filmmaker.
A.J. Al Thani (?) Qatari - filmmaker.
Asma Al Hamadi (?) Qatari - tv presenter.
Aesheh Piroozi (?) Qatari - makeup artist (instagram: osha.makeup).
Husnaa (?) Qatari - Instagrammer (eatsleepbefancy)
Rasha Al Khaldi (?) Qatari - instagrammer (rasha_designs)
Mariya (?) Qatari - model (instagram: model_mariyaa)
Kholoud Ahmed (?) Qatari - actress. 
Hamda Saleh (?) Qatari - actress.
F - Athletes:
Bahiya Al-Hamad (1992) Qatari - rifle shooter. 
Nada Arkaji (1994) Qatari - swimmer.
Nadeen Wehdan (1997) Qatari - trampolinist.
Dalal Mesfer Al-Harith (1999) Qatari - sprinter.
Mubaraka Al-Naimi (2001) Qatari - tennis player.
M:
Nasser Al-Othman (1939) Qatari - tv presenter and author.
Hilal Mohamed (1945) Qatari - actor. 
Ghazi Hussein (1950) Qatari - actor. 
Ali Mirza (1952) Qatari - actor. 
Abdulaziz Nasser (1952) Qatari - music composer.
Ghanem El Soleiti (1956) Qatari - actor. 
Abdulaziz Jassem (1957) Qatari - actor. 
Jassim Al Ansari (1967) Qatari - actor. 
Abdallah Abdel Aziz (1969) Qatari - actor. 
Salah ElMullah (1957) Qatari - actor. 
Nasser Mohammed (1972) Qatari - actor. 
Hamad Ali Elsharshani (1973) Qatari - actor.
Khalid Jassem (1977) Qatari - tv host, tv presenter, interviewer, and writer.
Asrar Muhammed (1978) Qatari - actor.
Fahad Al Kubaisi (1981) Qatari - singer-songwriter, model, producer, and activist.
Faisal Rasheed (1982) Qatari - actor. 
Naser Mestarihi (1987) Qatari Arab, Jordanian Arab / Pashtun Pakistani - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and bassist.
Abdulla Al-Abdulla (1992) Qatari - instagrammer (abdulla).
Hamad Al Amari (?) Qatari / Irish - actor, comedian, producer, director, writer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.
Adel Al Ansari (?) Qatari - actor.
Jassim Al Rumaihi (?) Qatari - filmmaker.
Abdulaziz Al-Ajail (?) Qatari - youtuber (Abdulaziz Al-Ajail) and instagrammer (zozalajail).
Khalifa Al Haroon (?) Qatari - tv personality and radio personality.
Abdulaziz Al-Mahmoud (?) Qatari - tv presenter and author.
Mohammed Saadon Al Kuwari (?) Qatari - tv presenter.
Abdulaziz Al Ishaq (?) Qatari - tv presenter.
Muhammed Anwar (?) Qatari - actor.
Thamer Al Turki (?) Qatari - singer.
Muhammed Elbalam (?) Qatari - actor.
Ahmad Abdallah (?) Qatari - actor.
Farid Elgabri (?) Qatari - actor.
Jabr Alfayed (?) Qatari - actor.
Salem Al Mansoori (?) Qatari - actor.
Ahmed Mubarak (?) Qatari - actor.
Issa Al Kubaisi (?) Qatari - singer.
Abdullah Al Haiel (?) Qatari - actor.
Abdul Aziz Ismail (?) Qatari - actor.
Abdulaziz Alyahri (?) Qatari - actor.
Mohammed Moftah (?) Qatari - actor.
Salem Maged (?) Qatari - actor.
Anwar Abdulrahman (?) Qatari - actor.
Syed Abdul Rahman (?) Qatari - actor.
Kholoud Al Jaber (?) Qatari - actor.
Ahmed Al Jabber (?) Qatari - actor.
Ali Moftah (?) Qatari - actor.
Mahmoud Al-Nobi (?) Qatari - actor.
Abdulla Al-Malky (?) Qatari - actor.
Sulaiman Al-Duek (?) Qatari - actor.
Hassan Ibraheem (?) Qatari - actor.
Mohammad Asheq (?) Qatari - actor.
Mohamad Awny (?) Qatari - actor.
Jassem Bashir (?) Qatari - actor.
 Mohamad Al-Nobi (?) Qatari - actor.
Abd El Rahim El Sdeeky (?) Qatari - writer.
Khaled Abd Al-Karim / Khaled Al-Hammady (?) Qatari - actor.
M - Athletes:
Ibrahim Ahmad (1961) Qatari - football player.
Badr Bilal (1962) Qatari - football player.
Nasser Al-Attiyah (1970) Qatari - rally driver, sport shooter and sheik.
Amer Al Kaabi (1971) Qatari - football player.
Jassim Al Tamimi (1971) Qatari - football player.
Jafal Rashed Al-Kuwari (1972) Qatari - football player.
Zamel Essa Al-Kuwari (1973) Qatari - football player.
Yasser Nazmi (1973) Qatari - football player.
Ali Ahmed Salem (1973) Qatari - archer.
Ibrahim Al-Rumaihi (1974) Qatari - football player.
Mohammed Al-Modiahki (1974) Qatari - chess grandmaster. 
Ahmed Faris Al-Binali (1975) Qatari - football player.
Amer Al Dossari (1977) Qatari - football player.
Mohammed Salem Al-Enazi (1976) Qatari - football player.
Dahi Al Naemi (1978) Qatari - football player.
Abdulaziz Karim (1979) Qatari - football player.
Meshal Al Enezi (1979) Qatari - football player.
Rashid Al-Athba (1980) Qatari - shooter.
Mohammed Al-Sayed (1981) Qatari - chess grandmaster. 
Huzam Nabaah (1981) Qatari - boxer.
Mostafa Mido (1981) Qatari - football player.
Mohamed Issa Al-Thawadi (1981) Qatari - sprint hurdler. 
Rashid Shafi Al-Dosari (1981) Qatari - discus thrower.
Ahmad Hassan Moussa (1981) Qatari - decathlete.
Muamer Abdulrab (1982) Qatari - football player.
Fahad Al Shammari (1982) Qatari - football player.
Waheed Mohammed Taher (1982) Qatari - football player.
Awais Malik (1982) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Ahmed Shahdad (1982) Qatari - football player.
Salman Ahmed Al-Ansari (1983) Qatari - football player.
Nasser Al Malki (1983) Qatari - motorcycle racer.
Hassan Al Qadhi (1983) Qatari - football player.
Mashel Al Naimi (1983) Qatari - motorcycle racer.
Ahmed Saif (1983) Qatari - snooker player. 
Ali Rahma Al-Marri (1983) Qatari - football player.
Ezzat Jadoua (1983) Qatari - football player.
Ibrahim Al-Ghanim (1983) Qatari - football player.
Saeed Al Sulaiti (1985) Qatari - motorcycle racer.
Mohammed Rizlan (1985) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Mohammed Nadeem (1985) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Mohammed Saad Al-Sulaiti (1985) Qatari - football player.
Ali Sanad (1986) Qatari - football player.
Abdullah Al-Deyani (1986) Qatari - football player.
Khalid Habash Al-Suwaidi (1984) Qatari  - discus thrower. 
Essa Al-Buainain (1984) Qatari - weightlifter. 
Abdulla Al-Berik (1984) Qatari - football player.
Saad Abdulrahman (1985) Qatari  - basketball player. 
Malek Saleem (1985) Qatari  - basketball player. 
Waleed Jassem (1986) Qatari - football player.
Jumah Faraj (1985) Qatari - volleyball player. 
Younes Yaqoub (1986) Qatari - football player.
Saud Al Hajiri (1986) Qatari - football player.
Khalid Al-Hammadi (1987) Qatari - fencer. 
Abdulqader Hikmat (1987) Qatari - Taekwondo practitioner.
Mohsen Al-Yazidi (1987) Qatari - football player.
Rashid Saleh Hamad (1987) Qatari - sport shooter. 
Moosa Khalfan Said (1988) Qatari - cyclist. 
Khurram Shahzad (1988) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Hamood Al Yazidi (1988) Qatari - football player.
Taher Zakaria (1988) Qatari - football player.
Jaralla Al-Marri (1988) Qatari - football player.
Yousef Muftah (1988) Qatari - football player.
Zaheer Ibrahim (1988) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Ahmed Abdelhak (1988) Qatari - handball player.
Abdulla Al-Kowari (1988) Qatari - football player.
Kamran Khan (1988) Qatari - cricketer.
Abdulaziz Al Sulaiti (1988) Qatari - football player.
Iqbal Hussain (1989) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Mohammed Attiyah (1989) Qatari - football player.
Khalid Abdulraouf (1989) Qatari - football player.
Abdul Ghafoor Murad (1989) Qatari - football player.
Abdulla Al-Haji (1990) Qatari - tennis player. 
Abdulaziz Al-Yahri (1990) Qatari - football player.
Hassan Al-Haydos (1990) Qatari - football player.
Saad Al Sheeb (1990) Qatari - football player.
Abdulrazzaq Murad (1990) Qatari - handball player. 
Fahad Saket (1991) Qatari - football player.
Abdullah Al-Fayhani 1991) Qatari - football player.
Ali Jasimi (1991) Qatari - football player.
Nidhal Aissa (1991) Qatari - handball player. 
Sayaf Al-Korbi (1991) Qatari - football player.
Abdulla Afifa (1991) Qatari - football player.
Gayan Munaweera (1991) Qatari  - cricketer. 
Osama El-Aarag (1991) Qatari - swimmer
Nasreddine Megdich (1991) Qatari - handball player.
Ahmed Al-Hamawende (1991) Qatari - football player.
Hamad Al-Obeidi (1991) Qatari - football player.
Murad Naji Hussein (1991) Qatari - football player.
Mubarak Dahi (1991) Qatari - volleyball player. 
Abdullah Matalkeh (1991) Qatari  - basketball player. 
Abdulkarim Al-Ali (1991) Qatari  - basketball player. 
Ali Abdulkareem (1991) Qatari - footballer.
Fahad Abdullah (1991) Qatari - footballer.
Khalid Muftah (1992) Qatari - football player.
Abdulaziz Rashid Al Ansari (1992) Qatari - football player.
Omar Yahya (1992) Qatari - football player.
Abdulaziz Al Yazidi (1992) Qatari - football player.
Anis Zouaoui (1992) Qatari - handball player. 
Abdullah Marafee (1992) Qatari - football player.
Abdulghani Muneer (1992) Qatari - football player.
Hadi Hamdoon (1992) Qatari - football player.
Firas Chaieb (1992) Qatari - handball player. 
Jasser Yahya (1992) Qatari - football player.
Othman Al-Yahri (1993) Qatari - football player.
Omar Abdelwasea (1993) Qatari - footballer.
Muhannad Naim (1993) Qatari - football player.
Musaab Abdulmajeed (1993) Qatari - football player.
Ali Al-Muhannadi (1993) Qatari - football player.
Jamal Hairane (1993) Qatari - middle-distance runner.
Morad Zemouri (1993) Qatari - judoka.
Mohammed Ibrahim Shami (1993) Qatari - football player.
Ahmed Atari (1994) Qatari - swimmer.
Ahmad Madadi (1994) Qatari - handball player. 
Hakan Erşeker (1994) Qatari - boxer.
Ali Qadri (1994) Qatari - football player.
Ameen Zakkar (1994) Qatari - handball player. 
Abdulla Al-Tamimi (1994) Qatari - squash player.
Abdurahman Al-Rashidi (1994) Qatari - football player.
Hashim Salah Mohamed (1994) Qatari - long-distance runner.
Jabor Al-Mutawa (1994) Qatari - tennis player. 
Huthaifa Al Salemi (1994) Qatari - football player.
Abdurahman Al-Harazi (1994) Qatari - football player.
Allaedine Berrached (1994) Qatari - handball player.
Fahad Younes (1994) Qatari - handball player.
Mohamed Abdelaziz (1995) Qatari  - basketball player. 
Ahmed Yasser (1994) Qatari - football player.
Salah Al-Yahri (1995) Qatari - football player.
Omar Al-Amadi (1995) Qatari - football player.
Ayoub Mashhor (1995) Qatari - football player.
Meshaal Al-Shammeri (1995) Qatari - football player.
Jassem Mohammed Omar (1995) Qatari - football player.
Saoud Farhan (1995) Qatari - football player.
Ali Awadh Boujalouf (1995) Qatari - football player.
Tameem Al-Muhaza (1996) Qatari - football player.
Yousef Hani Ballan (1996) Qatari - football player.
Jassem Al-Jalabi (1996) Qatari - football player.
Abdurahman Enad (1996) Qatari - football player.
Sultan Al-Brake (1996) Qatari - football player.
Moustafa Heiba (1996) Qatari - handball player.
Yousef Hassan (1996) Qatari - football player.
Ahmed Bader Magour (1996) Qatari - javelin thrower.
Mojahed Abdullah (1996) Qatari - footballer.
Abdelrahman Abdelhaleem (1996) Qatari - basketball player. 
Tarek Salman (1997) Qatari - football player.
Yazan Naim (1997) Qatari - football player.
Adel Bader (1997) Qatari - football player.
Mohammed Al-Bakri (1997) Qatari - football player.
Ibrahim Abdelhalim Masoud (1997) Qatari - footballer.
Faris Ibrahim (1998) Qatari - weightlifter. 
Abdullah Al-Ahrak (1997) Qatari - footballer.
Hussain Bahzad (1998) Qatari - football player.
Mohammad Abu Shanab (1998) Qatari - football player.
Khalaf Saad (1998) Qatari - football player.
Mohammed Jadoua (1998) Qatari - football player.
Hazem Shehata (1998) Qatari - football player.
Abdullah Mostafa (1988) Qatari - football player.
Hassan Palang (1998) Qatari - football player.
Noah Al-Khulaifi (1999) Qatari - swimmer
Moaaz Mohamed Ibrahim (1999) Qatari - discus thrower. 
Eisa Palangi (1999) Qatari - football player.
Bahaa Ellethy (1999) Qatari - football player.
Khaldoun Moussa (1999) Qatari - football player.
Marwan Badreldin (2000) Qatari - football player.
Nasser Al Yazidi (2000) Qatari - football player.
Bassem Hemeida (2000) Qatari - hurdler.
Shehab Ellethy (2000) Qatari - football player.
Khaled Al Zakiba (?) Qatari - football player.
Problematic:
Layla Al-Siyabi (1988) Qatari - instagrammer (beinglayla_a) - Appropriation of dreadlocks, box braids, and cornrows.
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Awqaf Ministry supports ‘A Flower Each Spring’ Program for preserving environment
Awqaf Ministry supports ‘A Flower Each Spring’ Program for preserving environment
Head of ‘A Flower Each Spring’ Program Dr Saif Ali Al Hajri (left) and Director Department of Endowments Dr. Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed bin Ghanem Al Thani addressing a press conference. Doha: The Department of Endowments at the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs has announced its continued support to ‘A Flower Each Spring’ programme. The programme aims at raising awareness of the importance…
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Al Sadd beat Qatar SC on penalties to reach Ooredoo Cup semifinals
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Al Sadd defeated Qatar SC in tie-breaker and stormed into the semifinals of 2019-20 Ooredoo Cup at the Qatar SC Stadium on Saturday.
The tie-breaker was enforced after the teams were level 1-1 at the end of regular time. Hamed Ismail (62nd minute) and Kayke Rodriguez (79th-minute penalty) scored for Al Sadd and Qatar SC respectively.
The change in tournament format this season stipulated that if a match ends in a tie, penalty shoot-out would be straightaway enforced to determine the result.
Al Sadd will play Al Ahli in the semifinal.
Possession was even in the first half even though Qatar SC forced four corner kicks as against one by Al Sadd, who benched many of their first-team players.
Qatar SC’s Kayke and Al Sadd’s new recruit Marco Fabian shot over as both teams failed to make a breakthrough.
The game’s intensity increased in the second half and Al Sadd surged ahead in the 62nd minute through Hamed Ismail, who curled in a direct free-kick past Qatar SC goalkeeper Mohammed Ghanem.
Al Sadd’s Khalid Mubarak received his marching orders in the 77th minute for fouling Kayke and the latter himself converted the resultant penalty. Both decisions were taken by VAR.
In the tie-breaker, Abdelkarim Hassan, Hamed Ismail, Mohammed Waad Al Bayati, Ayoub Mashour and Rami Suhail found the target for Al Sadd.
For Qatar SC, Sardor Rashidov, Elmehdi Barrahma, Ahmed Moein and Kayke were on target, while Abdenasser Elkhayati’s shot was blocked by Al Sadd goalkeeper Meshaal Issa Barshim.
Qatar SC had progressed to the quarterfinals as runners-up from Group B, while QNB Stars League title holders Al Sadd reached the Ooredoo Cup quarterfinals after finishing third in Group A.
Source: qsl.qa
source: https://qatar-soccer.net/
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Volumetric Overload Shocks in the Patho-Etiology of the Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) Syndrome and Acute Dilution Hyponatraemia: The Clinical Evidence Based on Prospective Clinical Study of 100 Consecutive TURP Patients_ Crimson Publishers
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Volumetric Overload Shocks in the Patho-Etiology of the Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) Syndrome and Acute Dilution Hyponatraemia: The Clinical Evidence Based on Prospective Clinical Study of 100 Consecutive TURP Patients by Salma A Ghanem, Khalid A Ghanem and Ahmed N Ghanem* in Surgical Medicine Open Access Journal
The transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) syndrome is a severe vascular hypotension reaction that complicates endoscopic surgery as a result of massive irrigating fluid absorption causing a drop of serum sodium concentration of >15mmol/l inducing severe acute dilution hyponatraemia (HN) of <120mmol/l [1]. Volumetric Overload Shock (VOS) is a condition caused by massive fluid infusions and is of two types; Type one (VOS1) and Type two (VOS2). VOS1 is induced by sodium-free fluid gain such as 1.5% Glycine used as irrigating fluid during endoscopic surgery such as the transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) [2,3]. It has been reported with other fluids such as Glucose, Mannitol and Sorbitol. It is known as TURP syndrome or HN shock [4] as HN is a marked serological marker for the condition
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Alvo de ataques, capitão Sergio Ramos comanda Espanha por classificação
A seleção do Marrocos contará com dois grandes reforços para o duelo com a Espanha, nesta segunda-feira (25), em Kaliningrado. Ao menos na torcida. Fãs do Liverpool (ING) e do Egito provavelmente estarão ligados no jogo para se juntar aos marroquinos, com atenção especial em secar um espanhol: Sergio Ramos.
Desde que participou do lance que lesionou Mohamed Salah e o tirou da partida na última final da Liga dos Campeões, vencida em maio por seu Real Madrid (ESP) sobre o Liverpool do egípcio, Ramos é certamente um dos atletas mais odiados do mundo. E ele não faz questão de reverter essa imagem.
Só nas últimas semanas, o capitão da Espanha rebateu declarações de Roberto Firmino, companheiro de Salah no Liverpool, de Diego Armando Maradona e discutiu em campo com o técnico português do Irã, Carlos Queiroz.
Antes mesmo da Copa começar, Firmino disse que Ramos foi “idiota” tanto no lance que originou a lesão de Salah como na trombada com o goleiro do clube inglês Karius, que teve uma concussão durante a partida, mas que não pode ser creditada ao choque entre os dois.
“Daqui a pouco o Firmino vai dizer que ficou resfriado porque uma gota de suor minha caiu sobre ele”, disse Ramos em resposta ao atacante brasileiro.
O episódio com Maradona envolveu uma declaração do ídolo argentino de que o zagueiro do Real Madrid não é um craque, como por exemplo, em sua opinião, é o uruguaio Diego Godín. Sergio Ramos respondeu dizendo que respeita Maradona, mas que o maior jogador da história da Argentina é Lionel Messi.
No confronto com o Irã, o zagueiro discutiu com Carlos Queiroz. Após o jogo, depois de o espanhol Carvajal reclamar da falta de lealdade dos iranianos, Queiroz respondeu que o lateral direito deveria olhar mais para o próprio elenco e ver quem é que “tirou um egípcio da Copa do Mundo”, referindo-se à lesão no ombro de Salah.
Sergio Ramos parece pouco se importar. E o ambiente de hostilidade entre colegas do futebol não é uma novidade para ele.
Contratado pelo Real Madrid em 2005, o zagueiro nascido na Andaluzia abraçou a causa madridista, que transcende os gramados.
Seu companheiro de zaga na seleção, Gerard Piqué, é catalão e publicamente favorável à independência da Catalunha. Toda vez que Piqué joga pela equipe nacional fora de sua terra natal, é vaiado pela posição independentista. Ramos, capitão do clube de Madri, não toma muito partido na defesa do colega.
“O que posso dizer? Se eu vou a Barcelona acontece o mesmo comigo. Eu não vou mudar as pessoas. Cada um que torça por sua parcela e pronto”, afirmou Sergio Ramos, em entrevista no ano passado após Piqué ter sido vaiado em um torneio de tênis na capital espanhola.
Em 2010, durante entrevista coletiva com a seleção, se incomodou com a pergunta de um repórter feita em catalão e respondida no mesmo idioma pelo companheiro de zaga, que o acompanhava na sala de conferências.
Piqué ainda devolveu ao repórter: “Quer em castelhano também?” No que Ramos respondeu: “Em andaluz, responda a ele em andaluz, para ver se entende”.
A relação mais amigável que ele estabelece com a Catalunha está na admiração por Messi e na amizade e respeito com Andrés Iniesta, ídolos do Barcelona. Ambos, porém, não são nascidos na região -Iniesta é da região de Albacete.
Capitão da Espanha desde a última Eurocopa, em 2016, Sergio Ramos tem 153 partidas pela seleção e estava no grupo vitorioso que conquistou a Copa do Mundo de 2010 e as Euros em 2008 e 2012.
Para este Mundial, a braçadeira assumiu ainda mais importância sobre um grupo que perdeu seu treinador às vésperas da competição. Julen Lopetegui foi demitido pela federação espanhola após ser anunciado como técnico do Real Madrid.
Ramos evitou opiniões mais incisivas sobre Lopetegui, seu próximo comandante no Real, e preferiu receber com honras Fernando Hierro, ex-zagueiro do clube e da seleção.
Tetracampeão da Liga dos Campeões com o Real, virou símbolo da era ganhadora do time nos últimos anos. No primeiro título da sequência de taças europeias, marcou aos 93 minutos o gol de cabeça que levou a partida com o Atlético de Madri para prorrogação, vencida por sua equipe por 4 a 1.
Naquele dia, foi ao cabeleireiro ajeitar o penteado, como faz antes das noites importantes de Liga dos Campeões. O cabelo, inclusive, é parte fundamental da imagem de Ramos.
Inspirado no argentino Claudio Caniggia, tinha cabelos compridos quando chegou ao Real Madrid há 13 anos. Campeão da Eurocopa de 2008, acreditou na sorte dos fios longos e os manteve para o Mundial de 2010, na África do Sul. Deu certo. Em 2012, já usava o cabelo curto.
A superstição, então, partiu para as chuteiras, sempre calçando o pé direito antes do esquerdo. Um ritual que é acompanhado de uma oração aos avós antes de cada jogo.
Fora dos gramados, Ramos se desempenha como empresário. Seu principal negócio é uma empresa de gerenciamento de atletas, administrada com seu irmão, René.
O negócio que o capitão espanhol mais gosta, porém, é seu haras, o SR4. Apaixonado por cavalos, Ramos e a família criam na região de Sevilha os chamados PRE, “Pura Raça Espanhol”, conhecidos também como cavalos andaluzes.
Ironicamente, algumas das éguas do haras procedem de uma linha do Pura Raça Espanhol chamada Guardiola, de criadores importantes da Andaluzia.
Nada a ver com o treinador, provavelmente para alívio de Ramos, figura controversa desta seleção que, em meio a tensões, algumas alimentadas pelo próprio capitão, busca a classificação rumo ao bicampeonato mundial.
ESPANHA
David de Gea; Jordi Alba, Sergio Ramos, Gerard Pique e Dani Carvajal; Koke, Thiago Alcântara, Isco, David Silva; Diego Costa, Iago Aspas.
T.: Fernando Hierro
MARROCOS
Monir El Kajoui; Achraf Hakimi, Sahem Ghanem, Mehdi Benatia, Hamza Mendyl; Karim El Ahmadi, Hakim Ziyach, Mbark Boussoufa, Younes Belhanda, Noureddine Amrabat; Khalid Boutaib.
T.: Herve RenardLocal: Kaliningrado
Horário: 15h (de Brasília) desta segunda
Juiz: Ravshan Irmatov (UZB). Com informações da Folhapress.
Fonte: Noticias ao Minuto
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[TASK 032: EGYPT]
Shout out to anon for inspiring this task! There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 120+ Egyptian faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite Egyptian faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by a Egyptian artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on Egyptian culture and customs. 
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST! 
Ladies:
Lobna Abdel Aziz (81) Egyptian - actress.
Shwikar (81) Egyptian - actress.
Nelly Artin Kalfayan (68) Egyptian - actress, singer, dancer & comedian.
Wendie Malick (66) Egyptian (paternal grandfather), German, French, English - actress, voice actress, & former fashion model.
Fifi Abdou (63) Egyptian - belly dancer & actress.
Yousra (56) Egyptian - actress & singer.
Elham Shahin (56) Egyptian - actress.
Hala Sedki (55) Egyptian - actress.
Sherihan (52) Egyptian - actress and multi-artist.
Hoda Kotb (52) Egyptian - news anchor.
Simone Philip Kamel (50) Egyptian.
Abla Kamel (49) Egyptian - actress.
Ghada Abdel Razek (46) Egyptian - actress.
Dalia El Behery (46) Egyptian - actress.
Ola Ghanem (45) Egyptian - actress.
Angham Mohamed Ali Suleiman (45) Egyptian - singer.
Nelly Karim (42) Egyptian - actress, fashion model & ballerina.
Hanan Tork (41) Egyptian - actress & former ballerina.
Mona Zaki (40) Egyptian - actress.
Zeina (40)  Egyptian - model.
Yasmine Al Massri (38) Palestinian / Egyptian - actress.
Arwa Gouda (37) Egyptian - actress.
Nour El-Semary (36/37) Egyptian - singer.
Sherine (36) Egyptian - singer & actress.
Ruby (35) Egyptian - singer & actress.
Yara Goubran (34) Egyptian - actress.
Mirhan Hussein (34) Egyptian - actress & singer.
Menna Shalabi (34) Egyptian - actress.
Elham Wagdy (34) Egyptian - model.
Fawzia Mohamed (33/34)  Egyptian - beauty queen and model.
Randa El Behery (33) Egyptian - actress & model.
Amal Maher (32) Egyptian - singer.
Mona Hala (32) Egyptian - actress.
Donia Samir Ghaneen (32) Egyptian - actress.
Vanessa Lengies (31) German / Egyptian - actress, dancer and singer.
Ehsan Hatem (31) Egyptian / American - model.
Hana Sheha (31) Lebanese /  Egyptian - actress.
Sonja Kinski (30) Egyptian / Polish, German - actress.
Meriam George (29/30) Egyptian - model.
Yara Naoum Egyptian (29) Egyptian - model.
Sara El-Khouly (29) Egyptian - model.
Elisa Sednaoui (29) Syrian-Egyptian, French / Italian - model, actress & philanthropist.
Zizi Adel (29) Egyptian - singer.
Malak Koura (28) Egyptian - actress.
Rahma Hassan (28) Egyptian - actress & former model.
Nesma Mahgoub (27) Egyptian.
Lara Scandar (26) Egyptian-Italian / Unknown - singer.
Jade Thirlwall (24) English / Egyptian, Yemeni - singer.
Mayar El Gheity (24) Egyptian - actress.
Tara Emad (23) Montenegrin / Egyptian - actress & model.
Carmen Suleiman (22) Egyptian - singer.
Lara Debbana (22) Egyptian - model.
Imaan Hammam (20) Egyptian / Moroccan - fashion model.
Menna Arafa (17) Egyptian - actress.
Elham Abd El-Badea (?) Egyptian - actress.
Elham Abdelbadea (?) Egyptian - actress.
Sarah Fasha (?) Egyptian - model.
Donia Hamed (?) Egyptian - model.
Men:
Samir Ghanem (80) Egyptian - comedian, singer & entertainer.
Adel Emam (76) Egyptian - actor & comedian.
Mahmoud Yacine (76) Egyptian - actor.
Hussein Fahmy (76) Egyptian - actor.
Yehia El-Fakharany (71) Egyptian - actor.
Mahmoud Abdel Aziz (70) Egyptian - actor.
Lotfy Labib (69) Egyptian - actor.
Mohamed Mounir (62)  Egyptian - singer.
Ali El Haggar (62) Egyptian - singer.
Sayed Badreya (59/60) Egyptian - actor.
Hesham Selim (59) Egyptian - actor.
Amr Diab (55) Egyptian - singer.
Mohammad Fouad (55) Egyptian - singer & actor.
Andrew Ridgeley (54) Egyptian, Italian / English, Scottish - singer, songwriter and record producer.
Hany Ramzy (52)  Egyptian - actor.
Khaled El Nabawy (50) Egyptian - actor.
Moustafa Amar (50)  Egyptian - musician & actor.
Khaled Abol Naga (50) Egyptian - actor.
Ahmed Helmy (47) Egyptian - actor & host.
Ahmed Ahmed (46) Egyptian - actor & comedian.
Mostafa Shaban (46) Egyptian - actor.
Mido Hamada (45/46) Egyptian - actor.
Xavier Naidoo (45) German, Indian / Egyptian - singer-songwriter.
Ahmed Ezz (45) Egyptian - actor.
Amr Saad (45) Egyptian - actor.
Amr Waked (43) Egyptian - actor.
Ramez Galal (43)  Egyptian - actor & singer.
Jaime Camil (43) Mexican (Egyptian, possibly other) / Brazilian (Portuguese, possibly other) - actor, singer & host.
Ahmed El Sakka (43) Egyptian - actor.
Omar Metwally (42) Egyptian / Dutch - actor.
Karim Abdel Aziz (41) Egyptian - actor.
Samer el Nahhal (41) Egyptian / Finnish - bassist.
Hany Adel (40) Egyptian - guitarist.
Sam Esmail (39) Egyptian - actor.
Tamer Hosny (39) Egyptian - actor.
Hesham Maged (36)  Egyptian - actor.
Ahmed El-Fishawy (36) Egyptian - actor.
Khalid Abdalla (36) Egyptian - actor.
Sammy Sheik (35) Egyptian - actor.
Mohamed Mamdouh (35) Egyptian - actor.
Rami Malek (35) Egyptian, 1/8th Greek - actor.
Sami Malek (35) Egyptian, 1/8th Greek - actor.
Asser Yassin (35) Egyptian - actor.
Ahmed Dawood (34) Egyptian - actor.
Amr Salama (34) Egyptian - film director, blogger, screenwriter & author.
Andreas Bourani (33) Egyptian - singer-songwriter.
Mohamed Imam (32) Egyptian - actor.
Tarek El-Ibiary (30) Egyptian - actor.
Karim Kassem (30) Egyptian, Jewish heritage - actor.
Mohamed Ramadan (28) Egyptian - actor.
Ali Rabee (27) Egyptian - actor.
Xavier Dolan (27) Egyptian / French-Canadian, one quarter Irish - actor.
Sherif Fayed (24) Egyptian - footballer.
Fady Elsayed (23) British / Egyptian - actor.
Youssef Osman (22) Egyptian - actor.
Shady Srour (21) Egyptian - Youtuber.
Youssef Sawmah (19) Lebanese, Egyptian.
Mohamed El Sharnouby (?) Egyptian - actor.
Ahmed Hatem Omar (?) Egyptian - actor.
Mohamed Kelany (?) Egyptian - musical artist.
Moe Michaels (?) Egyptian - actor.
Amir Aboulela (?) Egyptian - actor.
Tameem Youness (?) Egyptian - Youtuber.
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Awqaf Ministry supports ‘A Flower Each Spring’ Program for preserving environment
Awqaf Ministry supports ‘A Flower Each Spring’ Program for preserving environment
Head of ‘A Flower Each Spring’ Program Dr Saif Ali Al Hajri (left) and Director Department of Endowments Dr. Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed bin Ghanem Al Thani addressing a press conference. Doha: The Department of Endowments at the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs has announced its continued support to ‘A Flower Each Spring’ programme. The programme aims at raising awareness of the importance…
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Yusuf al-Qaradawi antara nama dalam senarai pengganas dikeluarkan Saudi
Yusuf al-Qaradawi antara nama dalam senarai pengganas dikeluarkan Saudi
RIYADH, 14 Ramadan 1438H, Jumaat – Ulama terkenal, Dr Yusuf al-Qaradawi merupakan antara yang didakwa terlibat sebagai penyokong keganasan dalam senarai yang dikeluarkan Arab Saudi dan sekutunya.
Dakwaan terbaru itu susulan tuduhan Arab Saudi dan beberapa negara sekutu yang lain bahawa Qatar menyokong aktiviti keganasan.
Ia juga dilaporkan berpunca daripada rasa tidak puas hati beberapa pemerintah Arab disebabkan sokongan Qatar terhadap Ikhwanul Muslimin, pergerakan politik yang mengambil alih kuasa di Mesir untuk beberapa bulan selepas kejatuhan diktator Hosni Mubarak.
Qaradawi merupakan ulama kelahiran Mesir yang menjadikan Doha pengkalannya selepas hidup dalam buangan untuk beberapa dekad.
Fatwa dan karangan beliau kerap dijadikan rujukan seluruh dunia bagi merungkai isu semasa melibatkan syariah dan masalah fiqh.
Berikut 59 individu dan warganegara mereka yang dituduh terlibat dengan keganasan oleh Arab Saudi:
1. Khalifa Mohammed Turki al-Subaie – Qatar 2. Abdelmalek Mohammed Yousef Abdel Salam – Jordan 3. Ashraf Mohammed Yusuf Othman Abdel Salam – Jordan 4. Ibrahim Eissa Al-Hajji Mohammed Al-Baker – Qatar 5. Abdulaziz Bin Khalifa al-Attiyah – Qatar 6. Salem Hassan Khalifa Rashid al-Kawari – Qatar 7. Abdullah Ghanem Muslim al-Khawar – Qatar 8. Saad Bin Saad Mohammed al-Kaabi – Qatar 9. Abdullatif bin Abdullah al-Kawari – Qatar 10. Mohammed Saeed Bin Helwan al-Sakhtari – Qatar 11. Abdul Rahman bin Omair al-Nuaimi – Qatar 12. Abdul Wahab Mohammed Abdul Rahman al-Hmeikani – Yaman 13. Khalifa bin Mohammed al-Rabban – Qatar 14. Abdullah Bin Khalid al-Thani – Qatar 15. Abdul Rahim Ahmad al-Haram – Qatar 16. Hajjaj bin Fahad Hajjaj Mohammed al-Ajmi – Kuwait 17. Mubarak Mohammed al-Ajji – Qatar 18. Jaber bin Nasser al-Marri – Qatar 19. Yusuf al-Qaradawi – Mesir 20. Mohammed Jassim al-Sulaiti – Qatar 21. Ali bin Abdullah al-Suwaidi – Qatar 22. Hashem Saleh Abdullah al-Awadhi – Qatar 23. Ali Mohammed Mohammed al-Salabi – Libya 24. Abdelhakim Belhadj – Libya 25. Mahdi Harati – Libya 26. Ismail Muhammad Mohammed al-Salabi – Libya 27. Al-Sadiq Abdulrahman Ali al-Ghuryani – Libya 28. Hamad Abdullah Al-Futtais al-Marri – Qatar 29. Mohamed Ahmed Shawky Islambouli – Mesir 30. Tariq Abdelmawgoud Ibrahim al-Zomor – Mesir 31. Mohamed Abdelmaksoud Mohamed Afifi – Mesir 32. Mohamed el-Saghir Abdel Rahim Mohamed – Mesir 33. Wajdi Abdelhamid Mohamed Ghoneim – Mesir 34. Hassan Ahmed Hassan Mohammed Al Dokki Al Houti – UAE 35. Hakem Obeisan al-Humaidi al-Mutairi – Saudi / Kuwait 36. Abdullah Mohammed Sulaiman al-Moheiseni – Saudi 37. Hamed Abdullah Ahmed al-Ali – Kuwait 38. Ayman Ahmed Abdel Ghani Hassanein – Mesir 39. Assem Abdel-Maged Mohamed Madi – Mesir 40. Yahya Aqil Salman Aqeel – Mesir 41. Mohamed Hamada el-Sayed Ibrahim – Mesir 42. Abdel Rahman Mohamed Shokry Abdel Rahman – Mesir 43. Hussein Mohamed Reza Ibrahim Youssef – Mesir 44. Ahmed Abdelhafiz Mahmoud Abdelhady – Mesir 45. Muslim Fouad Tafran – Mesir 46. Ayman Mahmoud Sadeq Rifat – Mesir 47. Mohamed Saad Abdel-Naim Ahmed – Mesir 48. Mohamed Saad Abdel Muttalib Abdo Al-Razki – Mesir 49. Ahmed Fouad Ahmed Gad Beltagy – Mesir 50. Ahmed Ragab Ragab Soliman – Mesir 51. Karim Mohamed Mohamed Abdel Aziz – Mesir 52. Ali Zaki Mohammed Ali – Mesir 53. Naji Ibrahim Ezzouli – Mesir 54. Shehata Fathi Hafez Mohammed Suleiman – Mesir 55. Muhammad Muharram Fahmi Abu Zeid – Mesir 56. Amr Abdel Nasser Abdelhak Abdel-Barry – Mesir 57. Ali Hassan Ibrahim Abdel-Zaher – Mesir 58. Murtada Majeed al-Sindi – Bahrain 59. Ahmed Al-Hassan al-Daski – Bahrain
Senarai entiti:
1. Qatar Volunteer Center – Qatar 2. Doha Apple Company (Internet and Technology Support Company) – Qatar 3. Qatar Charity – Qatar 4. Sheikh Eid al-Thani Charity Foundation (Eid Charity) – Qatar 5. Sheikh Thani Bin Abdullah Foundation for Humanitarian Services – Qatar 6. Saraya Defend Benghazi – Libya 7. Saraya al-Ashtar – Bahrain 8. February 14 Coalition – Bahrain 9. The Resistance Brigades – Bahrain 10. Hezbollah Bahrain – Bahrain 11. Saraya al-Mukhtar – Bahrain 12. Harakat Ahrar Bahrain – Bahrain Movement
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Qatari Armed Forces celebrated the graduation of 193 recruits of first founding session of Joint Special Forces  under the patronage of Minister of State for Defence Affairs, H E Dr Khalid bin Mohamed Al Attiyah, Chief of Staff of the Qatari Armed Forces, and Major General (Pilot) Ghanem bin Shaheen Al Ghanem. The necessary skills …
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