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Nizar and ben
* Nizar ben Abdelaziz Trabelsi, or Nizar Trabelsi ( born 1970 ), Tunisian footballer and alleged terrorist

Nizar and Trabelsi
Nizar Trabelsi, a former professional football player, was the designated bomber.
Tunisian Nizar Trabelsi, a former professional football player in Germany, planned the attack and was the designated suicide bomber.
Nizar Trabelsi was convicted of trying to destroy public property, illegal arms possession and being a member in a private militia
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Badat returned to the UK in early 2001, but remained in email contact via " Bobu ", his handler ( alleged to be Tunisian footballer Nizar Trabelsi ).

Nizar and born
Rahim Nizar Jaffer (; born December 15, 1971 ) is a former Canadian politician and a former Member of Parliament.
In 1976 Najib married Tengku Puteri Zainah Tengku Eskandar (' Kui Yie ') with whom he has three children: Mohd Nizar Najib ( born 1978 ), Mohd Nazifuddin Najib and Puteri Norlisa Najib.

Nizar and July
* In July of 2011, the ShiberHur Theatre Company of Palestine presented a new version of In the Penal Colony, adapted by Amir Nizar Zuabi, at London's Young Vic.

Nizar and is
* Abu Mansoor Nizar al-Aziz Billah, fifth Fatimid Caliph in Egypt, dies and is succeeded by his son Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah.
" Nizar Kabbani, perhaps the Arab world's most renowned modern poet, described him as ` the last prophet `, and the scale of popular veneration for him in Egypt, or the wider Arab world, is " arguably greater than that of any other political leader since the prophet Muhammed ," according to author Tarek Osman.
It is also said by later sources that the Ismaili Imam-Caliph al-Mustanṣir informed Hassan that his elder son Nizar would be the next Imam.

Nizar and .
Organizational chart of Hezbollah, by Ahmad Nizar Hamzeh.
* 1923 – Nizar Qabbani, Syrian diplomat, poet, and publisher ( d. 1998 )
* September 30, Nizar Mahmoud Hasan Aida, 16, of Deir Ammar refugee camp, killed by IDF gunfire to his chest during a peace demonstration at Ayosh Junction.
He and his followers transferred their allegiance to his brother Nizar.
Following his expulsion from Egypt over his support for the Ismaili Imam Nizar b. Mustansir, Hasan-i Sabbah found that his co-religionists, the Ismailis, were scattered throughout Iran, with a strong presence in the northern and eastern regions, particularly in Daylaman, Khorasan and Quhistan.
According the Ismaili version of the events, in the year following the death of the Imam-Caliph al-Mustansir, a qadi ( judge ) by the name of Sa ’ idi travelled from Egypt to Alamut, taking with him Imam Nizar ’ s grandson, who was known as al-Hadi.
The Fatimid Caliphate was ruled by seven leaders, after which a dispute regarding leadership developed between two brothers – Nizar and Mustali – ultimately resulting in the defeat of Nizar and his followers (" Nizari " Ismailis ), many of whom left Egypt for the region of Iran.
It was the 15th Fatimid / Ismaili / Dawoodi Bohra Imam Abu Mansoor Nizar al-Aziz Billah ( d. 386 AH / 996 ) who traced the site of the head of his great-grandfather through the office of his contemporary in Baghdad, in 985.
Al-Mustansir had already designated ( nass ) to his eldest son Nizar as his successor and it was wholeheartedly accepted by most Ismaili circles.
Afdal explained to the public that the deceased Imam and Caliph, al-Mustansir billah, on his deathbed changed his nomination in favour of his younger son al-Mustali and cancelled his earlier nomination of his eldest son Nizar.
Ismailis loyal to Nizar, argued that the first nomination had never been cancelled and that it contradicted the basic principle of the Ismailis, and for the same principle they had not accepted the second nomination of Imam Ja ’ far al-Sadiq, Musa al-Kazim, and had remained faithful to his first nomination in favour of Ismail.
Most Ismailis living within the countries under direct rule of the Fatimids accepted the Imamate of al-Mustali but those who supported Nizar as their Imam were forced to accept the Imamat of al-Mustali, who was duly installed as the 9th Fatimid Caliph in Cairo.
Imam Nizar fled to Alexandria where he had a substantial following, but after an armed struggle was defeated by the armies of his brother al-Afdal.
Imam Nizar was arrested, brought to Cairo and imprisoned till his death.
The supporters of Nizar managed to develop an Ismaili state in Iran and Syria whose founder and main architect was Hasan-i-Sabbah, the subject of my forthcoming book.

ben and Abdelaziz
fr: Bandar ben Sultan ben Abdelaziz Al Saoud
fr: Abdelaziz ben Abderrahmane al-Saoud
fr: Sultan ben Abdelaziz Al Saoud
fr: Saoud ben Fayçal ben Abdelaziz Al Saoud
fr: Nayef ben Abdelaziz Al Saoud
fr: Fayçal ben Moussaid ben Abdelaziz Al Saoud
fr: Ahmed ben Abdelaziz Al Saoud

ben and (,
Eliahu ( Eli ) ben Shaoul Cohen (, 16 December 1924 – 18 May 1965 ) was an Israeli spy.
The Mishneh Torah (, " Repetition of the Torah ") subtitled Sefer Yad HaHazaka ( ספר יד החזקה " Book of the Strong Hand ,") is a code of Jewish religious law ( Halakha ) authored by Maimonides ( Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, also known as RaMBaM or " Rambam "), one of history's foremost rabbis.
Ehud ben ‑ Gera (, Ehud ben ‑ Gera ) is described in the biblical Book of Judges as a judge who was sent by God to deliver the Israelites from Moabite domination.
Sefer HaYashar, (, the Book of the Upright ) is a famous treatise on Jewish ritual authored by Rabbenu Tam, ( Rabbi Jacob ben Meir, 1100 – 1171 ).
Amram Gaon (, or Amram bar Sheshna, Hebrew: עמרם בר רב ששנא, or sometimes: Amram ben Sheshna or Amram b. Sheshna ; died 875 ) was a famous Gaon or head of the Jewish Talmud Academy of Sura in the 9th century.
Solomon ibn Gabirol, also Solomon ben Judah (, Shelomo ben Yehuda ibn Gabirol ;, Abu Ayyūb Suleiman ibn Yahya ibn Jabirūl ;, a corruption of Ibn Gibran ), was an Andalusian Hebrew poet and Jewish philosopher with a Neoplatonic bent.
Abu Zakariya Yahya (, Abu Zakariya Yahya I ben Abd al-Wahid ) ( 1203 – 1249 ) was the founder and first ruler of the Hafsid dynasty in Ifriqiya.
Yehuda Alharizi, also Judah ben Solomon Harizi or al-Harizi (, Yehudah ben Shelomo al-Harizi,, Yahya bin Sulaiman bin Sha ' ul abu Zakaria al-Harizi al-Yahudi min ahl Tulaitila ) was a rabbi, translator, poet and traveller active in Spain in the Middle Ages ( in Toledo?
Rabbi Moses ben Jacob ibn Ezra, known as ha-Sallah (" writer of penitential prayers ") (, Abu Harun Musa bin Ya ' acub ibn Ezra, ,) was a Jewish, Spanish philosopher, linguist, and poet.
Samuel ibn Naghrela (, Sh ' muel HaLevi ben Yosef HaNagid ; Abu Iṣḥāq Ismā ‘ īl bin an-Naghrīlah ), also known as Samuel HaNagid (, Shmuel HaNagid, lit.
Abraham Zacuto (,, also Abraham ben Samuel Zacut and Abraham Zacut ) ( August 12, 1452 – probably 1515 ) was a Sephardi Jewish astronomer, astrologer, mathematician, rabbi and historian who served as Royal Astronomer in the 15th century to King John II of Portugal.
Abraham ben Abraham (, lit.
Meir ben Izsak Eisenstadt (, also Meir Ash, c. 1670, Poznań-1744, Eisenstadt ) was the author of responsa and other works of rabbinic literature.

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