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'Abd al-Majid Nimer Zaghmout         
PALESTINIAN NATIONAL IMPRISONED IN SYRIA
Abd al-Majid Nimer Zaghmout; Nimer Zaghmout
Abd al-Majid Nimer Zaghmout (died 15 February 2000) was a Palestinian national imprisoned in Syria who was described by Amnesty International as "possibly the
Abdul Majid         
MALE GIVEN NAME
Abdul-Mejid; Abdel Majid; Abdül Mecid; Abd-ul-Medjid; Abd-ul-Mejid; Abd-Ul-Medjid; Abd al-Majid; Abdul Mecid; Abdulmecid; Abdülmecit; ‘Abdu’l-Mijid; Adb al-Majid; Abduel Mecid; 'Abdu'l-Mijid; Abdulmecit; Abduelmecid; Abduelmecit; Abdülmecid; Abdul Mejid; Abdul Majid (disambiguation); Abdul Majeed; Abdul Madzhid; Abdulmajid; Abdul Maajid; Abdolmajid; Abdol Majid; User:Abdul majid raja/Abdul Majid ( raja chauhan); Abdul Medjid; Abdelmajid; Abdulmajeed; Abdul-Médjid; Abdul-Medjid; Abdulmejid; 'Abd al-Majid
ʻAbd al-Majīd (ALA-LC romanization of ) is a Muslim male given name and, in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words ʻabd and al-Majīd, one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.
Abdol Majid Taleqani         
  • An illuminated panel in [[Nastaliq]] script, by Abdol Majid Taleqani
IRANIAN ARTIST AND CALLIGRAPHER
Abdolmajid Taleqani; Darvish Abdol Majid; Abd-al-Majid Talaqani; Abdol Majid Taleghani; Abdolmajid Taleghani; Darwīsh ʿAbd al-Majīd Ṭāliqānī
Abdol Majid Taleqani (; –1771/2) was an eminent Iranian calligrapher of the 18th century. He was the most celebrated 18th-century calligrapher of the Shekasteh form of Nastaliq, and is also credited with turning the Shekasteh script into its definitive form.