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In comedy, several players are emerging in the image of the very popular Rouiched which is illustrated in several films such as Hassan Terro or Hassan Taxi, or actor Hadj Abderrahmane better known under the pseudonym of the Inspector Tahar in 1973 comedy The Holiday of The Inspector Tahar directed by Musa Haddad.
* 1951 – Umaru Musa Yar ' Adua, Nigerian politician, 13th President of Nigeria ( d. 2010 )
In chapter 2 ( Sura 2 ) of the Islamic Quran ( Verse 248 ), the Children of Israel, at the time of Samuel and Saul, were given back the Tabut E Sakina ( the casket of Shekhinah ) which contained remnants of the household of Musa ( Moses ) and Harun ( Aaron ) carried by angels which confirmed peace and reassurance for them from their Lord.
Some well known composers in the western world include Kamal Uddin, Labbayk, Abdullah Rolle, Naseeha and Musa Yasin amongst others.
Abacá ( ; from Spanish " abacá " for Musa textilis ), Musa textilis, is a species of banana native to the Philippines, grown as a commercial crop in the Philippines, Ecuador, and Costa Rica.
The abacá plant belongs to the banana family, Musaceae ; it resembles the closely related wild seeded bananas, Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana.
Its scientific name is Musa textilis.
* Musa Çelebi, Sultan of Rumelia ( 1410 – 1413 ) ( d. 1413 )-son of Devlet Shah Hatun
In the tense situation leading up to the 1983 Fatah rebellion, during the Lebanese Civil War, the DFLP offered mediation to prevent the Syrian-backed formation of a rival Fatah leadership under Said al-Muragha ( Abu Musa ), the Fatah al-Intifada faction.
It is formally named Musa no Tsukisaka no e no misasagi ; however, the actual sites of the graves of the early emperors remain problematic, according to some historians and archaeologists.
Plato refers to Gibraltar as one of the Pillars of Hercules along with Jebel Musa or Monte Hacho on the other side of the Strait.
Ever since Mansa Musa, king of the Mali Empire, made his pilgrimage to Mecca in 1325, with 500 slaves and 100 camels ( each carrying gold ) the region had become synonymous with such wealth.
According to Popular Mechanics, " The common sponge was used in ancient Greece as a gas mask ..." An early type of rudimentary gas mask was invented in the 9th century by the Banu Musa brothers in Baghdad, Iraq.
Tariq's commander, Musa bin Nusair, quickly crossed with reinforcements, and by 718 the Muslims were in control of nearly the whole Iberian Peninsula.
* Musa, M. Bakri ( 1999 ).
Mali reached the peak of its power and extent in the 14th century, when Mansa Musa ( 1312 – 1337 ) made his famous hajj to Mecca with 500 slaves, each holding a bar of gold worth 500 mitqals.
In 1324, two years before his first visit to Cairo, the West African Malian Mansa, or king of kings, Musa had passed through the same city on his own hajj and caused a sensation with a display of extravagant riches brought from his gold-rich homeland.
The Arab Muslim historian Musa b. ' Uqba ( d. 758 ) recorded that caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab exiled the Jews and Christians of Khaybar to Jericho ( and Tayma ).
The gravi-kora has been adopted by kora players such as Daniel Berkman, Jacques Burtin, Le Chant de la Forêt ( The Song of the Forest ), suite for kora, gravi-kora, flute and viola, and Foday Musa Suso, who featured it in recordings with jazz innovator Herbie Hancock, with his band Mandingo, and on Suso's New World Power album.

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* Musa, A. Y.
Other taxonomists consider the plant to be an anomaly in both Musa and Ensete, and in 1978 C. Y. Wu raised Musella to the status of a separate genus although some taxonomists continue to include the species in Musa.
* al-Shafi ' i, Muhammad b. Idris ," The Book of the Amalgamation of Knowledge " translated by Aisha Y. Musa in Hadith as Scripture: Discussions on The Authority Of Prophetic Traditions in Islam, New York: Palgrave, 2008
Egom, E. E., Ke, Y., Musa, H., Mohamed, T., Wang, T., Cartqright, E., Solaro, R. J., and Lei, M. FTY720 prevents ischemia / reperfusion injury-associated arrhythmias in an ex vivo rat heart model via activation of Pak1 / Akt signaling.

Musa and Hadith
Musa, Hadith as Scripture ( Palgrave, 2008 ) ISBN 0-230-60535-4
Professor Aisha Musa, from Florida International University, says in her book Hadith as Scripture about Yuksel:

Musa and Scripture
The name is that given in Scripture for Mount Sinai where the Jews encamped for a year in biblical times ( Exodus 3: 1 and Psalms 106: 19 ), now the modern range called the Jebel Musa (" Mount of Moses " in Arabic ).

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In the 14th century CE King Abubakari I, the brother of King Mansa Musa of the Mali Empire is thought to have had a great armada of ships sitting on the coast of West Africa.
* Claims island in the Persian Gulf administered by Iran ( called Abu Musa in Arabic by UAE and Jazireh-ye Abu Musa in Persian by Iran )-over which Iran has taken steps to exert unilateral control since 1992, including access restrictions and a military build-up on the island ;
Produced a study on kidney and bladder stones and supported the research of the Jewish doctor Musa Colinus ul-Israil on the application of drugs.
Plantains are classified formally as Musa acuminata, Musa balbisiana or hybrids Musa acuminata × balbisiana, depending on their genomic constitution.
* Emperor Kankan Musa I of the Mali Empire arrives in Cairo on his hajj to Mecca, accompanied by an entourage numbering in the thousands and hundreds of pounds of gold.
* On September 12, 2007, Musa Panahov, the Deputy Minister of Transport of Azerbaijan, announces that construction on the Baku-Tiblisi-Kars railway will begin in October.
The Sufis base the assigning of forty days of khalwa period on the forty days Allah had appointed for Musa ( Moses ) as a fasting period before speaking to him, as mentioned in different chapters in the Qur ' an.
Musa I of Mali, the ruler of the Mali Empire, visited Cairo on his pilgrimage to Mecca.
* Preliminary analysis of the literature on the distribution of wild Musa species
In 1947, E. E. Cheesman examined herbarium material at Kew and on the evidence before him commented that " whatever it may be, it is certainly not a Musa, sensu stricto " and was not therefore prepared to separate the plant from Ensete.
Other alternatives go on as Mali-koy Kankan Musa, Gonga Musa and the Lion of Mali.
Mansa Musa came to the throne through a practice of appointing a deputy when a king goes on his pilgrimage to Mecca or some other endeavor, and later naming the deputy as heir.
According to primary sources, Musa was appointed deputy of the king before him, who had reportedly embarked on an expedition to explore the limits of the Atlantic ocean, and never returned.
The best of these manuscripts, dated to the early 10th century, includes an end section titled " Book 2 " ( sometimes referred to as Musa Paedica ), which features some hundred additional couplets and which " harps on the same theme throughout — boy love.
Although Elwell-Sutton accepted that the family were Sayyids descended from the seventh Imam Musa al-Kadhim, the great-greatgrandson of Hussein ibn Ali, who was the younger son of the marriage of Fatimah ( the daughter of the Prophet ) and Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib, he considered this an " undistinguished lineage " with no special sanctity because " Sayyids proliferate throughout the Islamic world, in all walks of society and on both sides of every religious and political fence.
Among them are Musa Sayrami's Tārīkh-i amniyya ( completed 1903 ) and its revised version Tārīkh-i ḥamīdi ( completed 1908 ), representing the best sources on the Dungan Rebellion in Xinjiang.

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