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  1. 5 giorni fa · Abdullah of Saudi Arabia (born c. 1923—died January 23, 2015, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) was the king of Saudi Arabia from 2005 to 2015. As crown prince (1982–2005), he had served as the country’s de facto ruler following the 1995 stroke of his half-brother King Fahd (reigned 1982–2005).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rashid_RidaRashid Rida - Wikipedia

    3 giorni fa · In defense of the Wahhabis' religious credentials, Rida cited Tarikh Najd, a treatise composed by 'Abd Allah ibn Muhammad Aal-al Shaykh, the son of al-Wahhab. He asserted that Wahhabis had sincere zeal for the Islamic faith and were amongst the most hostile to foreign influences.

  3. 6 giorni fa · Al-Shethry said she has helped to create digital content in Arabic. This resulted in Sayidaty making it onto Forbes’ 2021 top-five most-visited sites in the Middle East and North Africa region.

  4. 2 giorni fa · In light of the military escalation and developments in the Middle East region, the Ministerial Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council held its 44th extraordinary meeting on April 15, 2024, at the headquarters of the Qatari Embassy in Tashkent, on the sidelines of the joint ministerial meeting between the GCC and Central Asian ...

  5. 1 giorno fa · RIYADH, 4th May, 2024 (WAM) – The Saudi Royal Court today announced that Prince Badr bin Abdulmohsin bin Abdulaziz Al Saud had passed away outside the Kingdom.The funeral prayer will be performed tomorrow following the Aser prayer at the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Mosque in Riyadh, according to the Sau

  6. 3 giorni fa · Riyadh, November 30, 2023, SPA—The Association of Arab Attorneys General announced the election of the Saudi Attorney General Sheikh Saud bin Abdullah Al-Mujib as the chairman for the next upcoming presidential term.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MedinaMedina - Wikipedia

    2 giorni fa · In 682, Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr declared himself Caliph of Mecca and the people of Medina swore allegiance to him. This led to an eight-year-long period of economic distress for the city. In 692, the Umayyads regained power and Medina experienced its second period of huge economic growth.