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  • I am Mohammad Hazim an oil merchant in IRAQI, I would need you to help me out from an urgent situation, which the almighty Allah will bless you as you listen to my cry to respond back to me immediately so I can give you details on how you can help me out.

    We'll Be Greeted as Pigeons 2009

  • ‘Whoso selleth his future for the worldly goods of others,’ replied Abu Hazim.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • When asked who taught you about these medicines, Hazim (ph) says, "I taught myself."

    CNN Transcript Apr 9, 2007 2007

  • COLLINS: And Hazim, I'm wondering, also, if the goal would have to be that as the youth of these two countries -- obviously there are other countries and other conflicts -- but in particular, the conflict that affects the both of you, the Israeli-Palestinian situation -- we hear so much about it every day now.

    CNN Transcript Jun 21, 2003 2003

  • So I think once they realize we really have a broader perspective on things, when I think about a peace agreement, I not only think about how it will affect me, but how it will affect Hazim, because Hazim's my friend, and, you know, I want him to live peacefully just like I want me to live peacefully.

    CNN Transcript Jun 21, 2003 2003

  • Their last name is Elashi, and the first names of the four is Ghassan, Bayan, Basman, Hazim.

    CNN Transcript Dec 18, 2002 2002

  • Al-Hazim was an alchemist by trade and possessed a handwritten copy of the Emerald Tablet, a rare and eagerly sought-after book.

    Omnibus Lackey, Mercedes 1993

  • It had to appear to be the work of Al-Hazim the Alchemist, not Alinor of the Sidhe.

    Omnibus Lackey, Mercedes 1993

  • The lowborn were terrified of the demons Al-Hazim must have had to protect him; the highborn were well aware of the tale of the goose that laid golden eggs and were not inclined to risk either the demons or the loss of the secret of making gold to the hands of a torturer.

    Omnibus Lackey, Mercedes 1993

  • Cautiously, he inquired about the dark entity and the copper box-and the visit to Al-Hazim that had ended with the Hermit's capture of the creature.

    Omnibus Lackey, Mercedes 1993

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