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Saajid and Muhammad
Saajid Badat is the child of Muhammad Badat and his wife Zubeidah, both of whom immigrated to the UK from their birthplace in Malawi in the 1970s.

Saajid and Badat
He was also implicated by Briton Saajid Badat, who alleged that both of them had conspired with Richard Reid supposedly to blow up two US-bound airliners using shoe bombs simultaneously.
* At London's Old Bailey, Saajid Badat, who had earlier pled guilty to being part of Richard Reid's shoe-bombing conspiracy, is sentenced to 13 years imprisonment.
There they found the concealed bomb parts ( they had clearly anticipated doing so, having already evacuated more than 100 families from houses in the surrounding area ) and arrested Saajid Badat.
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Saajid and born
Their first child Saajid was born at Gloucester maternity hospital on March 28, 1979.

Saajid and who
A committed Muslim, Saajid became a Hafiz ( one who knows the Qur ' an by heart ) aged twelve.

Muhammad and Badat
After the family were allowed to return, Muhammad Badat reportedly spent several days visiting each home in the neighbourhood to apologise.

Muhammad and born
The Imam Hasan Ali Shah was born in 1804 in Kahak, Iran to Shah Khalil Allah, the 45th Ismaili Imam, and Bibi Sarkara, the daughter of Muhammad Sadiq Mahallati ( d. 1815 ), a poet and a Ni ‘ mat Allahi Sufi.
Muwaffaq al-Din Muhammad ' Abd al-Latif ibn Yusuf al-Baghdadi (; 1162 – 1231 ), more commonly known as ' Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi or ' Abdallatif al-Baghdadi (), born in Baghdad, Iraq, was a celebrated physician, historian, Egyptologist and traveller, and one of the most voluminous writers of the Near East in his time.
Muhammad was born into the Banu Hashim tribe of the Quraysh clan, a branch of the Banu Kinanah tribe, descended from Khuzaimah and derived its inheritance from the Khuza ' imah ( House of Khuza ' a ).
In 1876, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, was born in the city, which by now had become a bustling city with mosques, temples, courthouses, paved streets and a magnificent harbour.
It is argued that one was to be born and rise within the dispensation of Muhammad, who by virtue of his similarity and affinity with Jesus, and the similarity in nature, temperament and disposition of the people of Jesus ' time and the people of the time of the promised one ( the Mahdi ) is called by the same name.
Muhammad was born in Mecca in 570, and thus Islam has been inextricably linked with the city ever since.
Nawaf was born in Mecca in Saudi Arabia to Muhammad Salim al-Hazmi, a grocer.
The Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, was born in Mecca in about 570 and first began preaching in the city in 610, but migrated to Medina in 622.
Souad Muhammad Kamal Hosny Al Baba was born on January 26, 1943 in Ataba, Cairo, Egypt.
Hazmi was born on February 2, 1981 to Muhammad Salim al-Hazmi, a grocer, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Baadshah Shah Jahan was born as Prince Shihab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram, on January 5 ( Julian ), 1592 in Lahore, Pakistan as the third and favourite son of the emperor Jahangir from his Rajput wife Gossaini.
Muhammad was born ca.
He was born into the wealthy Umayyad ( Banu Umayya ) clan of the Quraysh tribe of Mecca, seven years after Muhammad.
Nabil Ali Muhammad ( Abu Rashid ) Shaath (,, also spelled Sha ' ath ; born August 1938 in Safad ) is a senior Palestinian official.
Egyptian rule was relatively benign ( by some accounts Muhammad Ali had either been born or spent his infancy on Thasos ) and the island became prosperous, until 1908, when the New Turk regime asserted Turkish control.
* Muhammad ibn Ya ' qub al-Kulayni Al-Razi, compiler of hadith, was born in 250 AH / 864 CE in a village named Kulayn or Kulin in Iran.
Louis Farrakhan Muhammad, Sr. ( born Louis Eugene Wolcott ; May 11, 1933, and formerly known as Louis X ) is the leader of the syncretic and mainly African-American religious movement the Nation of Islam ( NOI ).
His father, Fatah Muhammad, was born in Kolar, and served as a commander of 50 men in the bamboo rocket artillery ( mainly used for signalling ) in the army of the Nawab of Carnatic.
* Muhammad Ilyas Qadri ( Urdu: محمد الياس عطار قادرى ) is a Pakistan born scholar of the Sunni and Sufi sect in Islam.
Muhammad's father had died before he was born, and his mother died while he was a child, so Muhammad was raised by his uncle Abu Talib, chief of the Hashemites.
* 1782 – 1811: Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Mazru ' i ( born 17 – died 1814 )
Sayyid Muhammad ibn Ali as-Senussi ( 1787 – 1859 ), the founder of the order, was born in Algeria near Mostaganem and was named al-Senussi after a venerated Muslim teacher.
He was born on 3 October 1936 in Cairo, Egypt, the son of former parliamentarian Muhammad Moussa.
Haj Mohammed Effendi Amin el-Husseini (, Muhammad Amin al-Husayni ; born c. 1897 ; died 4 July 1974 ) was a Palestinian Arab nationalist and Muslim leader in Mandatory Palestine.
Muhammad designated his son Hasan, born in 1126 AD, to lead the community in the name of the Imam.

Muhammad and March
Nasir ud-din Muhammad Humayun (; full title: Al-Sultan al -' Azam wal Khaqan al-Mukarram, Jam-i-Sultanat-i-haqiqi wa Majazi, Sayyid al-Salatin, Abu ' l Muzaffar Nasir ud-din Muhammad Humayun Padshah Ghazi, Zillu ' llah ; OS 7 March 1508 – OS 17 January 1556 ) was the second Mughal Emperor who ruled present day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and parts of northern India from 1530 – 1540 and again from 1555 – 1556.
* March 8 – ' Fight of the Century ': Boxer Joe Frazier defeats Muhammad Ali at Madison Square Garden.
* March 25 – The Pakistani army starts Operation Searchlight in East Pakistan from midnight, after President Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan, a military ruler, voids election results that gave the Awami League an overwhelming majority in the parliament.
* March 9 – The Last Sermon ( Khutbah, Khutbatul Wada ') of Prophet Muhammad.
* March 17 – The Battle of Badr is fought: Led by Muhammad, the Muslims of Medina defeat the Quraysh of Mecca in Badr, present-day Saudi Arabia.
* March 23 – Battle of Uhud ( Muhammad retreats against the inhabitants of Mecca ), which they consider a victory.
* March 8 – Muhammad Zaidan, founder of the Palestine Liberation Front ( b. 1948 )
* March 4 – Muhammad Ali of Egypt, Egyptian ruler ( d. 1849 )
* January 12 – March 16 – Caliph Al-Muqtafi successfully defended Baghdad against the coalition forces of Sultan Muhammad of Hamadan, and Atabeg Qutb-adin of Mosul
* March 9 – Ja ' far ibn Muhammad Abu Ma ' shar al-Balkhi, Persian astronomer
Ulugh Beg ( – Mīrzā Muhammad Tāraghay bin Shāhrukh Uluġ Beg ) ( March 22, 1394 in Sultaniyeh ( Persia ) – October 27, 1449 ( Samarkand )) was a Timurid ruler as well as an astronomer, mathematician and sultan.
In March 628 ( 6 Hijri ), Muhammad set out for Mecca to perform the ritual pilgrimage of Umra.
He is best known for his 12-round victory over Muhammad Ali where he famously broke Ali's jaw, on March 31, 1973, becoming only the second man to defeat Ali as a professional ( after Joe Frazier, who won a 15-round unanimous decision against Ali on March 8, 1971 ).
* 8 March – Joe Frazier defeats Muhammad Ali at Madison Square Garden, in the first of three epic bouts between the two, to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.
In 1806, the Mamluks defeated the Turkish forces several times, and in June the rival parties concluded a peace treaty by which Muhammad Ali, who had been appointed as governor of Egypt on 26 March 1806, was to be removed and the state authority in Egypt returned to the Mamluks.
On March 1, 1811, Muhammad Ali invited all of the leading Mamluks to his palace to celebrate the declaration of war against the Wahhabis in Arabia.
* Governor: Muhammad Ali Al-Messoudi ( Elected March 18th, 2011 ; 5th Governor of Babylon )
Fight of the Century was the promotional nickname given to the first boxing match between champion Joe Frazier ( 26-0, 23 KOs ) and challenger Muhammad Ali ( 31-0, 25 KOs ), held on March 8, 1971, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.
Damad Gurcu Muhammad Halil Rifat Pasha ( 1795-4 March 1856 ), Ambassador to Russia 1829-1830, Naval C-in-C 1830-1832, 1843-1845, 1847-1848 and 1854-1855, Supreme C-in-C 1836-1838 and 1839-1840, Governor-General of Anatolia 1852.
In 1863 and 1866 insurrections broke out against the Nawab who successfully crushed the rebellions ; but in March 1866, the Nawab died suddenly, not without suspicion of having been poisoned, and was succeeded by his son, Nawab Sadiq Muhammad Khan IV, a boy of four.
In March 2006, a letter he co-signed entitled MANIFESTO: Together facing the new totalitarianism with eleven other individuals ( most notably Salman Rushdie ) was published in response to violent and deadly protests in the Islamic world surrounding the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy.
* Mahmud Ibn Muhammad ( March 1351 )
Muhammad ‘ Ali Beg was the ambassador sent to the Mughal court by Shah Abbas of Iran, arriving in time for the New Year festival in March 1631.

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