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Hilaly arrived in Australia in 1982 on a tourist visa from Lebanon, but did not leave before the visa expired. Following his speech at Sydney University in 1988, then Minister for Immigration Chris Hurford attempted to have him deported for inciting...


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Sheikh Taj El-Din Hilaly (born 1941) is the leading mufti in the Commonwealth of Australia . Contents 1 Sourced 2 References 3 External links 3.1 Video clips // Sourced I support the Intifada of the Palestinian people...And I welcome the national and...


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The Independent - London
Obituary: Kamal el-Din Hussein
06/23/1999: 1,262 words, approx. 4 pages
THE STATE funeral on Sunday of Kamal el-Din Hussein, former Vice President of Egypt - attended by President Hosni Mubarak - generated nostalgia and mixed emotion in a nation obsessed with death and with the figures who helped change the course of history. ...
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Hamza El Din: 1929-2006.(Obituary)
09/22/2006: 485 words, approx. 2 pages
Hamza El Din, who died on May 23, 2006, in Alta Bates Hospital, Berkeley, California, was the musician who first introduced many of us to the oud (the plucked lute of North Africa) and the Nubian tar frame drum via his 1971 Nonesuch...
 


 

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