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A day in the life of Omar Soliman
My name is Omar Soliman. I am currently a Junior enrolled at the American University in Cairo. My major is MMJ, and this audio is for a class called Audio Production
Data for Introducing The Foreign Exchange Reserve Demand – Inflation Buffer Hypothesis by the Author Omar Osman
This is the dataset used in the regression analysis for the paper "Introducing The Foreign Exchange Reserve Demand Inflation Buffer Hypothesis" published in Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice by the author Omar Osman. Please refer to sheet 1
3° Tombeau de Soliman pacha (Colonel Sève)
Farnall Harry, Simaïka Marcus H., Verrucci Ernesto, Omar Ahmad, Sayed Metoualli. 3° Tombeau de Soliman pacha (Colonel Sève). In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 35, exercice 1927-1929, 1934. p. 106
Omar Abed: 2025 Irma Black Award Gold Medal Acceptance Speech
Author Omar Abed gives an acceptance speech for The Book That Almost Rhymed, illustrated by Hatem Aly (Dial Books for Young Readers)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/irma_black_awards/1015/thumbnail.jp
Video interview with author and manuscript owner Professor Sa’adiya Omar
Fieldwork Team: Dr. Mustapha Hashim Kurfi (Principal Investigator), Hauwa Usman (Local Project Manager), Alhaji Abubakar Maikudi Aishat (General Field Facilitator). Technical Team: Prof. Fallou Ngom (Project Director and former Director of the African Studies Center), and Eleni Castrol (Technical Lead, BU Libraries). These collections on Gender in Nigerian Ajami Manuscripts are copied as part of the African Studies Center’s African Ajami Library. Access Condition and Copyright: These materials are subject to copyright. All rights reserved to the author. For use, distribution or reproduction contact Professor Fallou Ngom ([email protected]). Required Citation: Kurfi, M. H., Hauwa U., Ngom, F., and Castro, E. (2020). African Ajami Library: Gender in Nigerian Ajami Manuscripts. Boston: Boston University Libraries: http://hdl.handle.net/2144/41953. For Inquiries: Please Contact Professor Fallou Ngom ([email protected]).Video interview with author and manuscript owner Professor Sa’adiya Omar. Professor Sa’adiya Omar, the most celebrated author of women in the Sokoto Caliphate of Northern Nigeria. Professor Sa’adiya currently occupies the position of Nana Asma’u and Modibbo Kilo, the leaders of the Yantaru movement, i.e. Uwartaru (the Mother of the Yantaru). Equally, she had served as the National Amirah (President) of the largest Muslim umbrella organization in Nigeria – Federation of Muslim Women’s Associations in Nigeria (FOMWAN). As at the present, she serves in many capacities and is a member of various Islamic committees in Sokoto state and in Nigeria in general
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam /
Mode of access: Internet.Binding: brown publisher's cloth, tooled in gilt and black.Library's copy inscribed on front free endpaper
Correction to
The article “Intermittent levosimendan infusion in ambulatory patients with end‑stage heart failure: a systematic review and meta‑analysis of 984 patients”, written by Hagar Elsherbini, Osama Soliman, Casper Zijderhand, Mattie Lenzen, Sanne E. Hoeks, Rasha Kaddoura, Mohamed Izham5, Abdulaziz Alkhulaifi, Amr S. Omar, and Kadir Caliskan, was originally published electronically on the publisher’s internet portal on 11 April 2021 without open access. With the author(s)’ decision to opt for Open Choice the copyright of the article changed on 10 June 2021 to</p
Archiving resistance: A conversation with Dr Omar Sheikhmous
In this conversation, Omar Sheikhmous (author, researcher, activist, and broadcaster), talks with Farangis Ghaderi (author and academic at the University of Exeter), about his life, involvement with and contributions to Kurdish political and academic activities, as well as his archive hosted at the University of Exeter. The conversation covers the content and the development of the Sheikhmous archive, challenges of archiving resistance movements and preserving Kurdish materials, and the intersection of activism and archival practice. It also sheds light on Kurdish student associations and activism in Europe
Data for Imperialism and Global Divergent Development Paths: A Very Long-Run Empirical Approach. Author: Omar Osman
Data for regression analysis of section II
Endowment of the Faithful with the Sciences of the Prophet’s Hadith
مختصر مبسَّط في علوم الحديث، موجَّهٌ إلى طلاب جامعة عمر المختار، توخَّى فيه مؤلِّفه بساطة الأسلوب، وسهولة العبارة، ممهِّدًا لكتابه بفضل تعلُّم الحديث، وفضل أهله، ثم تناول نشأة مصطلح علم الحديث، والأطوار التي مرَّ بها، وأهم المصنَّفات التي أُلِّفت فيه، مفصِّلًا في أنواع الخبر باعتبار طرقه، وباعتبار وصوله متواترًا وآحادًا، وأنواعه من حيث القبول والرَّد والمشترك بينهما، معرِّجًا على صفة الراوي وشروط قبوله، وفكرة عامة عن كتب الجرح والتعديل ومراتبه، لينتقل بعدها إلى آداب الرواية بين المحدِّث وطالب الحديث، وكيفية ضبطها وطرق تحمُّلها، ثم الإسناد ولطائفه وأنواعه التي تتوزَّع بين العالي والنازل والمسلسل، ورواية الأكابر عن الأصاغر، والآباء عن الأبناء والعكس، ورواية الأقران، والسابق واللاحق، خاتمًا مادة الكتاب بفصل تكوَّن من واحد وعشرين مبحثًا، عن أنواع المرويّ، ومعرفة الرواة ودرجاتهم، والمذكورين بأسمائهم أو صفاتهم أو ألقابهم أو كُناهم، والمنسوبين إلى غير آبائهم، وتواريخهم وطبقاتهم وأوطانهم.This book offers a simplified summary of the sciences of hadith ‘the tradition of sayings by the Prophet Mohamed, and of actions he did’, directed towards Omar al-Mukhtar University students. In it, its author sought simplicity of style and ease of expression, prefacing the book by acknowledging the virtue of learning hadith and the merit of its people. The book then goes on to cover the origins of the term ‘science of hadith’, the stages it went through, and the most important works written on it. It elaborates on the types of accounts, considering its methods, transmission classification as isolated ‘Ahad’ or consecutive ‘Mutawatir’ and its types in terms of acceptance, rejection, and the commonality between them, highlighting the narrator qualities and the conditions for their acceptance, and a general overview of the books on narrator invalidation and rectification and their levels. The book then moves on to the etiquettes of narration between the traditionist and the student of hadith, how to regulate it, and methods of bearing hadith. It then discusses the chain of narrators, its intricacies, and its types that range between the elevated, descending, and connected, and the narration of the seniors on the authority of the juniors, fathers from sons and vice versa, and the narration of peers, and precedence and succession. The book concludes with a chapter consisting of twenty-one topics covering the types of narrations, knowledge of the narrators and their ranks, those mentioned by their names, characteristics, titles, or nicknames, those attributed to other than their fathers, their history, class, and homeland
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