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Zeinab and Badawi
* Zeinab Badawi, BBC journalist
* Zeinab Badawi, British newsreader and broadcaster
He is occasionally replaced by several other well-known BBC presenters such as Zeinab Badawi, Carrie Gracie and Sarah Montague.

Zeinab and .
There are also 192 children at The Awlady, 30 at Sayeda Zeinab orphanage, and 300 at My Children Orphanage.
* On January 18, 2010, it was officially announced that Nazif will get married to Zeinab Zaki, vice president of Information Technology Industry Development Agency ( ITIDA ), in February 2010.
As of 2010, Zeinab Zaza and her father are living in Kuwait.
Another key source for the claims was Iraqi defector " Abu Zeinab " al-Ghurairy.
Prayers for MPV Canada have been led by women, including Farhat Rehman and by Zeinab A.
The film features Fitzroy Fredericks ; Zeinab Wali ; Nathanial " Tex " Gordon ; and Frances Olivero.
Mrs. Zeinab Kamel Ali is a Djiboutian politician and a member of the standing committee for the African Union's Economic, Social and Cultural Council representing Eastern Africa.

Badawi and BBC
* World News Today With Zeinhab Badawi ( simulcast on BBC Four and BBC World News )

Badawi and on
Stephen Sackur appears on Hardtalk, which is aired weeknights and at weekends, while Badawi, Gracie and Sarah Montague provide cover for him.
He took office following the retirement of Dato ' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi ( colloquially known as " Pak Lah ") on April, 2009.
** Jamal Badawi: Muslim and Non-Muslim Relations: Reflections on Some Qur ’ anic Texts 5 April 2005
Former Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and his predecessor Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad have both suggested that Malays should depend less on government assistance.
Upon coming into power as prime minister, Abdullah Badawi promised to clamp down on corruption, thus empowering anti-corruption agencies and providing more avenues for the public to expose corrupt practices.
Abdullah Badawi also focused on Malaysia's internal security after the increase in corrupt practices, such as bribery, in the Law enforcement in Malaysia.
Upon coming into power as prime minister, Abdullah Badawi clamped down on corruption, giving more power to anti-corruption agencies and making it easier for the public to reveal corrupt practices to the authorities.
In late 2005, Badawi successfully led Malaysia into a historic free trade agreement with Japan enabling the two countries to scrap tariffs on essentially all industrial goods and most agricultural, forestry and fishery products within a decade.
Abdullah Badawi handed his resignation letter to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on 2 April 2009.
Mahathir also alleged that Abdullah Badawi had originally offered to permit the Republic of Singapore Air Force to fly over Malaysian territory and sell sand to Singapore in exchange for an agreement on constructing the bridge.
He had accused Abdullah Badawi of reneging on promises he made to Mahathir related to government policies, and in his strongest criticism thus far, said in June 2006 that Abdullah Badawi had betrayed his trust.
Najib, who was on a state visit to India, immediately expressed unreserved support for Abdullah Badawi.
Abdul Razak's eldest son, Najib Razak, became the 6th Prime Minister of Malaysia on 3 April 2009, succeeding Abdullah Badawi.
Iraqis should " be given the right to decide on the manner and procedure of bringing Saddam Hussein to face justice ," said Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, head of the Non-Aligned Movement.
The dilemma was revisited in 2000-2002 by Mahathir and his successor Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who now argued that Malays were well on the way to catching up, and that they should now be weaned away from the crutches that had allowed them to compete.
Its CEO Joe Hyams called on the UN to dismiss Badawi from her position.
He previously held the post of Deputy Prime Minister from 7 January 2004 until he succeeded Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as Prime Minister on 3 April 2009.
Jamal Ahmad Mohammad Ali Al Badawi aka Jamal Abu Abed Al Rahman Al Badawi () ( born: July 22, 1960 ; or October 23, 1960 ; or 1963 ; or 1969 ) is a Yemeni who was convicted of helping plan the 2000 USS Cole bombing, which killed 17 American sailors on October 12, 2000 off the port coast of Aden, Yemen.
The first chancellor was the late YBhg Datin Seri Endon Mahmood ( the wife of fifth Prime Minister Tun Abdullah Badawi ) who was appointed on 16 December 2004.
Badawi has authored several books and articles on Islam.
* Lectures by Jamal Badawi on DVD and CD

Badawi and London
In 1976, Badawi went to London as research professor for the Hajj Research Centre of the King Abdul Aziz University in Saudi Arabia.
In 1978, Badawi was appointed director of the Islamic Cultural Centre ( ICC ) and Chief Imam of the London Central Mosque in Regents Park.
In 1986, Badawi established the Muslim College in London and became its director.
In July 2005, soon after the London bombings, on 7 July, Badawi was refused entry into the US, upon arrival, having already been issued a visa.
Badawi died in London on 24 January 2006.
Speakers included CEO of Islam Channel Mohamed Ali Harrath, Mayor of London Ken Livingston, political analyst and journalist Yvonne Ridley, Shaykh, Yusuf Estes and Jamal Badawi.

Badawi and .
In 2003 Dr Mahathir, Malaysia's longest serving prime minister, voluntarily retired in favour of his new deputy, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
Dato Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi freed Anwar, which was seen as a portent of a mild liberalisation.
In the March 2004 general election, Dato ' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi led Barisan Nasional to a landslide victory, in which Barisan Nasional recaptured the state of Terengganu.
Under his successor, Abdullah Badawi, relations with Western countries, particularly Australia, have improved.
* 2003 – Mahathir bin Mohamad resigns as Prime Minister of Malaysia and is replaced by Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, marking an end to Mahathir's 22 years in power.
* 12 January 2004-The new Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi makes his introductory visit to Singapore.
** Abdur Rahman Badawi, Egyptian existentialist philosopher ( d. 2002 )
* July 25 – Abdur Rahman Badawi, Egyptian philosopher ( b. 1917 )
* October 31: Mahathir bin Mohamad, resigns as the fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia, and Abdullah Ahmad Badawi takes office as the fifth prime minister of the country.
* 25 Abdur Rahman Badawi, Egyptian existentialist philosopher.
He remains an active political figure in his retirement, having become a strident critic of his handpicked successor, Abdullah Badawi, and actively supporting Abdullah's replacement by Najib Razak.
Mahathir's Team A enjoyed the support of the press, most party heavyweights, and even Iskandar, now the Agong, although some significant figures, such as future prime minister Abdullah Badawi, supported Team B.
He subsequently fixed his retirement for October 2003, giving him time to ensure an orderly and uncontroversial transition to his anointed successor, Abdullah Badawi.
However, PAS very nearly lost control of Kelantan, retaining it with only a 1 seat majority, in 2004, when Barisan Nasional, under the new leadership of Abdullah Badawi following Tun Mahathir's retirement, won by a landslide nationally.
The day before, Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had met Ecclestone to discuss an extension of the Formula One contract beyond 2010.
Tun Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi ( born 26 November 1939 ) is a Malaysian politician who served as Prime Minister from 2003 to 2009.
Abdullah Badawi was born in Kampung Perlis, Bayan Lepas, Penang to a prominent religious family.
Badawi's paternal grandfather, Syeikh Abdullah Badawi Fahim, was of Arab descent.
His father, Ahmad Badawi, was a prominent religious figure and UMNO member.
Abdullah Badawi is a former student of Bukit Mertajam High School.

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