Jibrīl — or Jabrail In Islam, the archangel who acts as intermediary between God and humankind and who bore divine revelations to Muhammad and previous prophets. His biblical counterpart is Gabriel. Jibrīl aided Muhammad in times of crisis and guided him… … Universalium
Jibril — Gabriel (archange) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Gabriel. Icône de l archange Gabriel provenant de Novgorod … Wikipédia en Français
Jibril Yoonis — is the most populated sub clan in the Gadabuursi tribe. The first Gadabuursi Minister of Somalia (Aadan Isaaq) and the first Gadabuursi Vice President of Somaliland (Abdirahman Aw Ali Faarah) and the first Gadabuursi President of Somaliland… … Wikipedia
Jibril Rajoub — (born 1953) served as the National Security Advisor for the Preventive Security Service during the Arafat administration. He is a member of Fatah … Wikipedia
Jibril Rajub — Tomás de Rementería Jibril Rajoub en 2007 Miembro del Comité Central de Fatah Actualmente en el cargo Desde el 08 de julio de 2009 … Wikipedia Español
Jibril Agreement — The Jibril Agreement was a prisoner exchange deal which took place on May 21 1985 between the Israeli government, headed by Shimon Peres, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine General Command. As part of the agreement, Israel… … Wikipedia
Jibril — Provenance. Prénom d origine arabe. Signifie: serviteur de Dieu Forme arabe de Gabriel. Histoire. Depuis maintenant quatorze siècles, la plupart des musulmans, de par le monde, qu ils soient asiatiques, africains, européens ou américains, ont à… … Dictionnaire des prénoms français, arabes et bretons
Mahmoud Jibril — محمود جبريل Jibril at the World Economic Forum Special Meeting in Jordan 2011 Prim … Wikipedia
Ahmed Jibril — ( ar. أحمد جبريل; born c. 1938) is the founder and leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine General Command (PFLP GC), part of the left wing, secular Palestinian rejectionist front, so called because they reject proposals for a … Wikipedia
Mahmoud Jibril — محمود جبريل Mahmoud Jibril au Forum économique mondial de la mer Morte, le 22 octobre 2011 … Wikipédia en Français