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Omar$95686$ - translation to Αγγλικά

ISLAMIST MILITANT LEADER
Omar bin Bakri Muhammad; Omar Bakri Muhammed; Omar Bakri Mohammed; Omar bakri mohammed; Omar Bakri; Sheikh Omar Bakri; Omar Muhammad

Omar      
n. Omar (Arabische naam)
Omar Khayyam         
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  • Representation of the intercalation scheme of the Jalali calendar
  • "Cubic equation and intersection of conic sections" the first page of a two-chaptered manuscript kept in Tehran University.
  • calligraphic (taliq script)]] decoration on the exterior body of his mausoleum.
  • Persian Rubiyats]] of Omar Khayyam on one the faculty buildings of [[Leiden University]]
  • cubic]] ''x''<sup>3</sup>&nbsp;+&nbsp;2''x''&nbsp;= 2''x''<sup>2</sup>&nbsp;+&nbsp;2. The intersection point produced by the circle and the hyperbola determine the desired segment.
PERSIAN MATHEMATICIAN AND POET (1048–1131)
Umar Khayyam; Omar khayam; Khayam; Omar Kayyam; Omar Khayyám's Mathematics; Ghiyath al-Din Abu'l-Fath Omar ibn Ibrahim Al-Nisaburi Khayyámi; Khayyam; Omar the Tentmaker; Ghiyath al-Din Abu'l-Fath Omar ibn Ibrahim Al-Nisaburi Khayyami; Omar al-Khayyami; Ghiyath al-Din Abu'l-Fath Omar ibn Ibrahim Al-Nisaburi Khayyamii; Omar Kayam; Omar Kyam; Ömer Hayyam; Al-Khayyam; Ghiyās ol-Dīn Ab'ol-Fath Omār Ibn Ebrāhīm Khayyām Neyshābūrī; Omar of Khayyam; Ghiyās od-Dīn Abul-Fatah Omār ibn Ibrāhīm Khayyām Nishābūrī; Omar al Khayyami; Umar al-Khayyam; Omar Khayyam's Mathematics; Ghiyas od-Din Abul-Fatah Omar ibn Ibrahim Khayyam Nishaburi; Omer Hayyam; Ghiyas ol-Din Ab'ol-Fath Omar Ibn Ebrahim Khayyam Neyshaburi; Omar Khayam; Omar Khayan; Khayyám; Xayyam; Ghiyāth al-Dīn Abu'l-Fath ʿUmar ibn Ibrāhīm al-Nīsā-Būrī al-Khayyāmī; Khayyamian; Omar Khayyām; Omar Khayám; Khayám; Omar Khayyám; Ghiyath al-Din Abu'l-Fath Umar ibn Ibrahim Al-Nisaburi al-Khayyami; Ghiyāth al-Dīn Abū al-Fatḥ ʿUmar ibn Ibrāhīm al-Nīsābūrī al-Khayyāmī; Religious views of Omar Khayyam
n. Omar Khayyam (een dichter en wiskundige uit perzie,schreef "vierkanten",vierlijnige gedichten)
Omar I         
  • Rock inscription, thought to be an autograph of Umar's signature
  • Tārīkhunā bi-uslūb qaṣaṣī}} ('Our History in a Narrative style'), a popular history book first published in Iraq in 1935.</ref>
  • Tombstone of caliph Umar, in the [[Green Dome]] in [[al-Masjid al-Nabawi]], Medina. The first window from the right gives a view of Umar's grave.
2ND RASHIDUN CALIPH FROM 634 TO 644
Umar al-Khattab; Caliph Omar; Omar bin al-Khattab; Omar I; 'Umar ibn-al-Khattab; 'Umar ibn al-Khattab; Umar ibn Al-Khattab; Umar I; Omer Bin Khattab; Omar bin Khattab; Umar Farooq; Omar Bin Alkahttab; Umar ibn al-Khattāb; Omar Ibn El Khattab; Umar bin-l-Kahttab; Calif Omar; Umar al Shaykh; Omar Ibn Al-Khattab; Omar Farooq; Umar ibn Khattab; `Umar ibn al-Khattāb; Umar Ibn al-Khattab; Umar ibn al-Khattab; Hazrat Umar; Khalif Umar Al-Khattab; Omar ibn al-Khattāb; عمر بن الخطاب; Umar bin Al-Khattab; Hazarath Omar; Omār; Umar bin al-Khattab; Omar ibn al-Khattab; `Umar ibn al-Khattab; Umar bin Khattab; Omar Bin Al-Khattab; Umar Farooq (RA); Omar khattab; Umar Ibn Al-Khattab; ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab; Umar b. al-Khattab; Caliph Umar; `Umar; Caliph 'Umar; Umar Son of Al-Khittab; Farooq the Great; Caliph 'Umar I; Omar ibn Al-Khattab; Omar ibn Al Khattwaab; Umar bin al-Khat'tab; Umar ibn al-Khat'tab; Umar Son of Al-Khattab; Omar Ibn Alkhattab; Khalif Omar; Omar Ibn al-Hattab; ʿUmar; Omar Ibn Al Khattab; Umar ibn ul Khattab; Umar al Khattab; Omar Bin Al-khattab; Umer Ibn. Khattab; Omar; ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb; Umar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb; Abd al-Rahman ibn Umar; Abu Shahma; ʿOmar
Omar I (de tweede Moslim vervanger)

Ορισμός

uggy
Cute but ugly (insult). Can be used in front of parents who don't want you to say anything mean to your siblings. Variation: uggy bug.
Orsola, your word is definitely uggy.

Βικιπαίδεια

Omar Bakri Muhammad

Omar Bakri Muhammad (Arabic: عمر بکری محمد; born Omar Bakri Fostock; 1958) is a Syrian Islamist militant leader born in Aleppo. He was instrumental in developing Hizb ut-Tahrir in the United Kingdom before leaving the group and heading to another Islamist organisation, Al-Muhajiroun, until its disbandment in 2004.

For several years, Bakri was one of the highest-profile Islamists based in London and was frequently quoted and interviewed in the UK media. In December 2004 he vowed that Muslims would give the West "a 9/11, day after day after day", if Western governments did not change their policies. He has been described as "closely linked to al-Qaeda"—having released prepared statements from Osama bin Laden after the 1998 United States embassy bombings—but also as the "Tottenham Ayatollah", "little more than a loudmouth", and "a figure of fun".

In 2005, following the 7 July 2005 London bombings, The Sunday Times reported that "a dozen members" of his group Al-Muhajiroun "have taken part in suicide bombings or have become close to Al-Qaeda and its support network". Shortly after, Bakri left the UK, where he had sheltered for 20 years, for Lebanon. While there, he was informed by the Home Office that he would not be allowed back into the UK.

Lebanon's state-run National News Agency said on 12 November 2010 that Bakri was among 54 people sentenced by a military court to life in prison with hard labour after being accused of acts of terrorism. After the decision, Bakri told reporters, he would "not spend one day in prison", and said, "I will not hand myself in to any court. I do not believe in the law in Britain as in Lebanon." On 14 November 2010, he was arrested by the Lebanese police and was transferred to Beirut. In October 2014, Bakri was sentenced to six years in prison with hard labour by a Lebanese court.


Released from prison in Lebanon on the 29th March 2023