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Ahmed and Daily
His eldest son Ahmed Mustafa Siddiqui was jailed as he was one of the frontline Editor of Urdu Daily Nai Dunya along with his father.
* Khaled Ahmed, Consultive Editor of The Friday Times and contributor to Daily Times
* Fear and loathing of Hisba Bill-Khaled Ahmed ’ s Urdu press Review, Daily Times, 20 November, 2004.
* Hajj: primal therefore satisfying — Khaled Ahmed Urdu Press Review, Daily Times, 18 March, 2005.
* Sectarian tit for tat-Khaled Ahmed Urdu Press Review, Daily Times, 25 March, 2005.
-Khaled Ahmed Urdu Press Review, Daily Times, 18 February, 2005.
* Shiraz Ahmed, The Financial Daily
" The best coverage came from The Daily Excelsior, reporting " The FBI ’ s examination of the hard disk of the cellphone company Omar Sheikh had subscribed to led to the discovery of the " link " between him and the deposed chief of the Pakistani ISI, Gen. Mehmood Ahmed.
Among other notables from the island include the former Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Mr. Ibrahim Rafeeq, former Minister of Communication as well as Minister of Justice, Dr. Mohamed Jameel Ahmed and former Editor in Chief of Haveeru Daily and Haveeru Online, Dr. Ali Rafeeq.

Ahmed and News
* Profile: Ahmed Qurei, BBC News ( September 8, 2003 )
ABC News connected the incident with the Israeli killing of Ahmed Yassin, founder of Hamas ( e. g. Fatah rivals ), in Gaza and to the death of 12 year-old Muhammad al-Dura three years earlier.
Becoming a BBC news trainee in 1990, Ahmed was a BBC journalist until December 1997 working as a News correspondent, reporter on Newsnight and the Today programme and as a presenter on BBC World and BBC News 24.
Two cell members are known to have escaped arrest including Abu Elias, a resident of Sweden who, according to Prime Time Live ( ABC News November 1989 ), was an expert in bombs sent to Germany to check on Khreesat's devices because of suspicions raised by Ahmed Jibril.

Ahmed and Egypt
On November 17, 2011 The Vatican announced that it would take legal action against Benetton after the company used a photo purportedly showing Pope Benedict XVI kissing Ahmed Mohamed el Tayeb, the imam of the Al Azhar mosque in Egypt.
Steigenberger Hotels | Steigenberger Hotel in El Gouna, Egypt, in association with Ahmed Hamdy
* The Hebrew Pharaohs of Egypt, Ahmed Osman, Bear & Co. 1987
It is speculated by the publication, the town is named after Arabi Pasha ( a mis-transliteration of his actual name Ahmed ' Urabi ) who torched Alexandria, Egypt in 1882 while fighting for independence from the British.
In 1902, Mohammed al-Mahdi died and was succeeded by his nephew Ahmed Sharif es Senussi, but his adherents in the deserts bordering Egypt maintained for years that he was not dead.
The Senussi, encouraged by the German Empire and Ottoman Empire, played a minor part in the First World War, fighting a guerrilla war against the Italians in Libya and the British in Egypt from November 1915 until February 1917, led by Sayyid Ahmed and in the Sudan from March to December 1916, led by Ali Dinar, the Sultan of Darfur.
In 1882 they were sent to Egypt against the rebels of Ahmed ' Urabi and in 1885 in the Suakin Campaign.
In 1882 Ahmed Urabi led a revolt of Egyptian military officers and commoners against European and Ottoman domination of Egypt.
Her earliest work to appear under her own name was Arabi and His Household ( 1882 ), a pamphlet — originally a letter to The Times — in support of Ahmed Orabi Pasha, leader of what has come to be known as the Urabi Revolt, an 1879 Egyptian nationalist revolt against the oppressive regime of the Khedive and European domination of Egypt.
Traditional Muslim ceremonies were led by Sheikh Ahmed Ahmed Ibrahim, who leads the prayers at the mausoleum of the Prince's father, Aga Khan III, in Aswan, Egypt.
The most prominent Albanians during Ottoman rule were: Davud Pasha, Hamza Kastrioti, Iljaz Hoxha, Nezim Frakulla, Köprülü Mehmed Pasha, Ali Pasha, Edhem Pasha, Omer Vrioni, Haxhi Shehreti, Ali Pasha of Gucia, Ibrahim Pasha of Berat, Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed, Muhammad Ali of Egypt, Kara Mahmud Bushati, Kara Murad Pasha, Ahmet Kurt Pasha, Mustafa Bushati, Ibrahim Bushati, Sedefkar Mehmed Agha.
Colonel Ahmed Orabi or Ahmed Urabi (, ; April 1, 1841 – September 21, 1911 ; also known as Orabi Pasha, Ahmed Oraebi and Ahmed Pasha Orabi el-Masri ; his name was also transliterated Ahmad Arabi in older sources ) was an Egyptian army general, and nationalist who led a revolt in 1879 against Tewfik Pasha, the Khedive of Egypt and Sudan, and the increasing European domination of the country.
He believed that Naguib could serve Egypt better in civilian life, and he even had Ibrahim Urabi, son of the 1882 revolutionary Ahmed Urabi, speak to Naguib and caution him that by joining the military he would become only " a supervisor in the service of the British.
The organisation also states the following have been released as a result of their campaigning: Mallam Turi, Zeenah Ibrahim from Nigeria ; Sheikh Al-Jamri, Bahrain ; Huda Kaya, Bekir Yildiz, Recep Tayyep Erdogan, Nurilhak Saatcioglu, Nurcihan Saatioglu, Turkey ; Sheikh Ahmed Yassine, Abdul Aziz Rantissi, Rabbi Biton, Sheikh Abdulkareem Obeid, Mustafa Dirani from Israeli detention ; Mohammed Mahdi Akef, Egypt ; Dr. Muhammad Osman Elamin, Sudan ; Cehl Meeah, Mauritius ; Abbasi Madani and Ali Behadj, Algeria.
He travels on his own to Egypt and Sudan, where in 1882 Muhammad Ahmed proclaimed himself the Mahdi ( Guided One ) and raised a Holy War.
Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah was born in Egypt in 1963.
Proponents of language reform in Egypt included Qasim Amin, who also wrote the first Egyptian feminist treatise, former President of the Egyptian University, Ahmed Lutfi el-Sayed, and noted intellectual Salama Moussa.
Abdul Rahman Al-Eryani opposed the Egyptian and Saudi interference in Yemen affairs and led with two of his colleagues, Ahmed Noaman and Mohamad Al-Zubairi, a strong movement against the foreign involvement of Nasser's Egypt in the Yemeni civil war between republicans and royalists.
Ahmed Nazif (, ) ( born July 8, 1952 in Cairo ) served as the Prime Minister of Egypt from 14 July 2004 to 29 January 2011, when his cabinet was dismissed by President Hosni Mubarak in light of a popular uprising that led to the Egyptian Revolution of 2011.
The eight finalists were Mohammad Attia ( Egypt ), Bashar Al Shatty ( Kuwait ), Sophia El Mareekh ( Morocco ), Bahaa ' El Kafy ( Tunisia ), Ahmed El Sherif ( Tunisia ), Myriam Attallah ( Syria ), Mohammad Khalawi ( Saudi Arabia ) and Cynthia Karam ( Lebanon ).

Ahmed and wrote
Ahmed was a poet who wrote a number of political and lyrical works under the name Bahti.
Although Muhammad Ahmed wrote twice asking him to become one of his four great khalifs, he received no reply.
Ahmed Rashid wrote in 2008 that the prisoners were " stuffed in like Sardines, 250 or more per container, so that the prisoners ' knees were against their chests ".
English language poetry from Pakistan from the beginning held a special place in South Asian writing, notably with the work of Shahid Suhrawardy, Ahmed Ali, Alamgir Hashmi, Daud Kamal, Taufiq Rafat, and Maki Kureishi, and later of M. Athar Tahir, Waqas Ahmed Khwaja, Omer Tarin, Hina Babar Ali and others ; but fiction from Pakistan began to receive recognition in the latter part of the 20th century, with the popularity of the Parsi author Bapsi Sidhwa who wrote The Crow Eaters, Cracking India ( 1988 ), etc., after the earlier reputations of Ahmed Ali and Zulfikar Ghose had been made in international fiction.
The poet wrote the work in honor of Lad Khan, son of Ahmed Khan Lodi.
In a similar vein, the novelist Ahmed Midhat Efendi ( 1844 – 1912 ) wrote important novels in each of the major movements: Romanticism ( حسن ملاح ياخود سر ايچيكده اسرار Hasan Mellâh yâhud Sırr İçinde Esrâr, 1873 ; " Hasan the Sailor, or The Mystery Within the Mystery "), Realism ( هﻨﻮز اون يدى يشکده Henüz On Yedi Yaşında, 1881 ; " Just Seventeen Years Old "), and Naturalism ( مشاهدات Müşâhedât, 1891 ; " Observations ").
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan founder of the Muhammedan Anglo-Oriental College, later the Aligarh Muslim University, wrote one of the early critiques, The Causes of the Indian Mutiny, in 1859.
Beginning in November 1980, he first wrote to the Chairman of the Board of National Bank of Abu Dhabi ( NBAD ) Ahmed Khalifa Al-Suwaidi.
Ahmed Raza Khan also wrote several books on the collection and compilation of hadiths.
Ahmed also wrote songs for few of his own films and plays.
In 1614 Sultan Ahmed I wrote Sigismund III that he was sending Ahmed Pasha to punish “ those bandits ”, that this was not meant as a gesture of hostility to the Commonwealth, and that he asked of him not to be a host to fugitives ; Ahmed Pasha wrote hetman Żółkiewski asking for cooperation.
In 1996, Aneel Ahmed and Faisal A. Qureshi wrote Movin As A Massive a Channel 4 Documentary written for the Lloyds Bank Film Challenge.
She wrote short-stories and plays and is perhaps best remembered for her involvement with the explosive Angarey ( 1931 ), a collection of groundbreaking and unconventional short stories written by young writers in Urdu like Sajjad Zaheer and Ahmed Ali.
He also wrote the score for No Holds Barred and contributed the track, " Ahmed Johnson " to the documentary, Beyond the Mat.

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