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Muhammad and Yunus
The founding members of this group include Brundtland, Graça Machel, Kofi Annan, Ela Bhatt, Jimmy Carter, Li Zhaoxing, Mary Robinson and Muhammad Yunus.
Muhammad Yunus Nawandish was appointed as Mayor of Kabul by the President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in January, 2010, and governs a City of an estimated five million in population.
The Mayor of Kabul Muhammad Yunus Nawandish has brought many municipal reform efforts by the U. S. Agency for International Development ’ s “ Kabul City Initiative ” project, the World Bank, Japanese Government JICA and other International Donors to build municipal capacity, improve service delivery and infrastructure, and increase municipal revenue for a cleaner and greener Kabul.
* June 28 – Muhammad Yunus, founder of Grameen Bank, Nobel Prize laureate
Muhammad Yunus, one of the honorable members of the Board of Directors
The present members of this group are Desmond Tutu, Graça Machel, Kofi Annan, Ela Bhatt, Lakhdar Brahimi, Gro Harlem Brundtland, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Jimmy Carter, Mary Robinson, Muhammad Yunus, and Aung San Suu Kyi ( with an empty chair for her ).
The Grameen Bank and its founder Muhammad Yunus were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for pioneering micro-credit.
The founding members of this group are Desmond Tutu, Graça Machel, Kofi Annan, Ela Bhatt, Gro Harlem Brundtland, Jimmy Carter, Li Zhaoxing, Mary Robinson, and Muhammad Yunus.
*: It has rewarded young filmproducers like Carole Scotta founder of Haut et Court movie company, scriptwriters like Phil Ox who became producer in France and England, novelwriters including Agnes Desarthe, photographers like Emily Buzin and Tiane Doan Na Champassak and also journalists as Stephane Edelson that by 1993 wrote about the economist and banker Muhammad Yunus and the influence of his work on the empowerment of women.
However, Muhammad Yunus, the founder of Grameen Bank and microfinance banking, and other supporters of microfinance, argue that the lack of collateral and lack of excessive interest in micro-lending is consistent with the Islamic prohibition of usury ( riba ).
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, the founder of Grameen Bank, which is generally considered the first modern microcredit institution.
The Grameen Bank, which is generally considered the first modern microcredit institution, was founded in 1976 by Muhammad Yunus.
Muhammad Yunus was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for his work providing microcredit services to the poor.
The application of neoliberal economics to microcredit has generated much debate among scholars and development practitioners, with some claiming that microcredit bank directors, such as Muhammad Yunus, apply the practices of loan sharks for their personal enrichment.
Indeed, Muhammad Yunus propagated the notion that every person has the potential to become an entrepreneur.
Muhammad Yunus has recently made much of this point, and in his latest book argues that microfinance institutions that charge more than 15 % above their long-term operating costs should face penalties.
In both instances Muhammad Yunus publicly stated his disagreement, saying that the poor should be the only beneficiaries of microfinance.
* Yunus, Muhammad.
Rubio performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Gala in Oslo, Norway, alongside Rihanna, John Legend, and Lionel Richie, who also lined up to honor the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize recipient, Muhammad Yunus.
The microcredit initiatives of Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus have been described as inspiring a " war on poverty that blends social conscience and business savvy ".
Over the past centuries practical visionaries, from the Franciscan monks who founded the community-oriented pawnshops of the 15th century, to the founders of the European credit union movement in the 19th century ( such as Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen ) and the founders of the microcredit movement in the 1970s ( such as Muhammad Yunus ) have tested practices and built institutions designed to bring the kinds of opportunities and risk-management tools that financial services can provide to the doorsteps of poor people.
The modern use of the expression " microfinancing " has roots in the 1970s when organizations, such as Grameen Bank of Bangladesh with the microfinance pioneer Muhammad Yunus, were starting and shaping the modern industry of microfinancing.
Muhammad Yunus argues that microfinance institutions that charge more than 15 % above their long-term operating costs should face penalties.
In both instances Muhammad Yunus publicly stated his disagreement, saying that the poor should be the only beneficiaries of microfinance.
* Yunus, Muhammad.

Muhammad and Prof
The geography department is best known for its strength in human-environment geography and for the development of the IDRISI geographic information systems software, named for the famous 12th century explorer and cartographer Muhammad al-Idrisi by Prof. Ron Eastman.
Mr. Asif Saqib, Prof. Sufi Abdur Rasheed, Col. Fazal-e-Akbar Kamal, Mr. Sharif Hussain Shah, Prof. Muhammad Farid, Prof. Yahya Khalid, Mr. Nazir Kasalvi and Muhammad Hanif have contributed a lot in this regard.
This branch belongs to Qayyum e Zaman Baba jee Syed Noor Muhammad Terahi Churahi, Naqshbandi, also known among his chain as Prof Syed Manzoor Asif Tahir, who is based in Sheikhpura also known as Mujjaddid-al-asar is participating his role in revival of Islamic thought based on true love of Muhammad and true love of Allah.
# Prof. Muhammad Ibrahim, Ameer, Jamaat-e-Islami Khaiber Pakhtoon Khah
* Prof. Muhammad Waqas Khan -
The library takes pride in the personal collection of Prof. Sufi Tabassum, Prof. Qayyum Nazar, Mr. Ashfaq Ahmed, Mirza Maqbool Baig Badakshani, Dr. Ibadat Barailvi, Dr. Waheed Qureshi, Dr, Razi Wasti, Syed Waqar Azeem, Dr. Muhammad Ajmal, Iftikhar Jalib, Dr. Sohail Ahmad Khan, Prof. Zaheer Ahmad Siddiqui, Dr. Khalid Aftab and others.
* Prof. Datuk Dr. Muhammad Mackeen Abdul Majid, professor of Islamic thought.
* 2003: Prof. Muhammad Yunus, Grameen Bank
Nobel Laureate Prof Muhammad Yunus expressed deep shock at the death, saying, “ It is with great sadness and a deep shock that I learned of the death of Humayun Ahmed.
Current President for Shaheen Magazine is Prof. Dr. Arif Tajammul, Vice President is Prof. Dr. Mehmood Nasir Malik and Editor in Chief for 2011 is Muhammad Faizan Ali.
He worked with Prof. Muhammad Yunus – one of the board members since inception of the Foundation – for a workshop at Volkswagen in 2000 as well as at the Vision Summits in Berlin, 2008 and 2009.

Muhammad and Said
* Abu Salim Ali II overthrows Muhammad II as Said as ruler of the Merinid Dynasty in present-day Morocco.
* Muhammad II as Said becomes ruler of the Marinid dynasty in present-day Morocco after the assassination of Abu Inan Faris.
Damad Muhammad Said Pasha ( b. at Bursa, 1798 ; d. at Constantinople, December 1868 ), Supreme C-in-C 1838-1839 and 1846-1848, Naval C-in-C 1840-1841, sometime Minister for Commerce, son of Bursali Alyanak ' Ali Effendi.
Although the Egyptian monarchy was abolished in 1953, the title continues to be used by Muhammad Ali, Prince of Said and Hereditary Chief, Sheikh Beja Khawr al ` allaqi, Prince of Sa ' id.
He was succeeded by his uncle Said Pasha, the favorite son of Muhammad Ali, who lacked the strength of mind or physical health needed to execute the beneficent projects which he conceived.
Muhammad Said al-Attar ( محمد سعيد العطار ) ( 2005 – 1927 ) was the acting Prime Minister of Yemen for five months in 1994.
Muhammad VII was married four times, his first wife was a cousin Princess Traki ( died 1919 ) whom he married in October, 1900 at Sidi Bou Said.
Responsibility for the capital was delegated to Said ibn Muhammad Al Said, while affairs of the interior fell to an ex-slave, Sulayman ibn Suwaylim.
* At 12: 20pm today Israeli forces fired a missile towards a crowd of people in the western part of Beit Lahia killing two Palestinians, Riziq Hasan Az Zeety, 38, and Muhammad Said Al Masri, 25.
Born in Grande Comore, Sheikh Darwesh traveled throughout the Middle East and later converted Said Muhammad Al-Maarouf ( d. 1904 ), who became the Shadilya ’ s supreme guide.
Yusuf al-Qaradawi, the primary scholar of the Muslim Brotherhood movement, and Presently Supreme seat of learning Al Azhar University Cairo, Islamic Scholar Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki, Syed Shujaat Ali Qadri, Muhammad Ilyas Qadri the founder of Dawat e Islami, Akhtar Raza Khan, Grand Mufti of India, Gibril Haddad, Shaykh Said Afandi al-Chirkawi, and Zaid Shakir, subscribing to Sufi Islam, and have given their approval for the observance of Mawlid.
In Granada, Abu Said overthrown by Muhammad V who comes to rule for the second time.
de: Muhammad Said
Al-Maqqari is said to have used in his history works " many early sources no longer extant ", but in case of Firnas the only one cited by him was a 9th century poem written by Mu ' min ibn Said, a court poet of Córdoba under Muhammad I ( d. 886 ), who was acquainted with and usually critical of Ibn Firnas.
** Muhammad II as Said ( 1359 )
Other sub-commanders controlled Gaza City ( Raid Said ), the northern Gaza Strip and Jabalya refugee camp ( Ahmad al-Ghandur ), southern Gaza Strip ( Muhammad Abu Shamala ) and Khan Younis ( Muhammad al-Sanwar ).
* Abu Omar al-Kurdi, real name Sami Muhammad Ali Said al-Jaaf, bomb maker who worked in Iraq
Next to him come the names of such companions as Abdullah ibn Umar, Anas ibn Malik, Jabir ibn Abdullah, Abu Said al-Khudri and Aisha ( the youngest wife of the Prophet ) all of whom transmitted over a thousand sayings of Muhammad.
The primary sources include: the narrative of Job ben Solomon, the two autobiographical pieces of Muhammad Said of Bornu, the Arabic autobiography of ' Umar ibn Said, the Jamaican narrative of Abu Bakr Said, a discussion of coverage on Bilali Muhammad's excerpts from the Risalah of Abi Zaid, Theodore Dwight's articles on the teaching methods of the Serachule teacher slave Lamen Kebe, and a letter describing Salih Bilali.

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