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There lived once in the days of yore and the good old times long gone before, in the land of Khorasan, a merchant called Majd al-Dín, who had great wealth and many slaves and servants, white and black, young and old; but he had not been blessed with a child until he reached the age of threescore, when Almighty Allah vouchsafed him a son, whom he named Alí Shár.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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ArabCrunch called Majd to get her clarification but she said that 3G network and iPhone3Gs will be launched before the end Q1 2010!
Qwaider Planet 2010
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In Majd al Shams on the occupied Golan Heights, however, the Palestinian and Syrian demonstrators were many yards away -- behind barbed wire fences -- never having crossed any ceasefire line.
Sharmine Narwani: Israel's 'Faux' Golan Border Sharmine Narwani 2011
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For news junkies keeping up on the latest between the United States and Iran, drop by the Hammer Museum for a conversation between leading Iranian-American thinkers and writers Hooman Majd and Reza Aslan.
The Agenda: Reza Aslan At Hammer Museum, Pictureplane At The Echoplex Anna Almendrala 2011
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In Majd al Shams on the occupied Golan Heights, however, the Palestinian and Syrian demonstrators were many yards away -- behind barbed wire fences -- never having crossed any ceasefire line.
Sharmine Narwani: Israel's 'Faux' Golan Border Sharmine Narwani 2011
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In Majd al Shams on the occupied Golan Heights, however, the Palestinian and Syrian demonstrators were many yards away -- behind barbed wire fences -- never having crossed any ceasefire line.
Sharmine Narwani: Israel's 'Faux' Golan Border Sharmine Narwani 2011
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Here, Majd draws on his keen understanding of Iranian culture and history to explain what drives Tehran to resist foreign pressure to curb its nuclear ambitions.
Why Iran won’t bow to foreign pressure Steven E. Levingston 2010
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For news junkies keeping up on the latest between the United States and Iran, drop by the Hammer Museum for a conversation between leading Iranian-American thinkers and writers Hooman Majd and Reza Aslan.
The Agenda: Reza Aslan At Hammer Museum, Pictureplane At The Echoplex Anna Almendrala 2011
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Part of the problem, says Majd Shweikeh , is contending with a society where a misinterpretation of Islam has led to backward policies for women.
In Mideast: Career, Family and Activism Brooke Anderson 2011
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In Majd al Shams on the occupied Golan Heights, however, the Palestinian and Syrian demonstrators were many yards away -- behind barbed wire fences -- never having crossed any ceasefire line.
Sharmine Narwani: Israel's 'Faux' Golan Border Sharmine Narwani 2011
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