ابراهيم عوض المصير

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فارس عوض

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فارس عوض وابداع روبينيو

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عوض الدوخي - عذروب خلي

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فارس عوض عربي زعيف

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فارس عوض الوحدة الوصل

اغدا القاك - عوض دوخي

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اغدا القاك - عوض دوخي

Ibrahiem Awad | إبراهيـم عوض : آلـم الفـراق

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Ibrahiem Awad | إبراهيـم عوض : آلـم الفـراق the Sudanese singers and musicians, Saror and Karoma, El Kashif, Ahmed El Mustafa, Hassan Atiea, Ibrahiem Awad, Mohammed Wardi, Mohamed El Amin, Mustafa Sid Ahmed, Al Tayeb Abdullah, Osman Hussien, Ziedan Ibrahiem, Abu Araki Al Bakhiet, Mohd Ahmed Awad, Al Balabiel, Aesha Al Falatya, muna Al Khaier, Hanan Bullobolo, Mahmoud Abdul Aziz, Jamal Gamal farfour Gamal Mustafa Hassan, Khalid Hassan, Asiem Al Bana, Esam Mahammed Nour, Esrrar Babiker sherhabiel Ahmed, Teddy Afro, Tigest, Al Hilal, Alhilal, Elhilal, Mariekh, National team, terab, hilahop, comedy, documentary, sport, succor, قادها فنانون وموسيقين عظام بدء من سرور, كرومة, ابراهيم الكاشف, أحمد المصطفى, حسن عطيه, عبد العزيز محمد داوؤد, ابراهيم عوض, محمد حسنين, عبد المنعم حسيب, محمد احمد عوض, بادي محمد الطيب, محمد وردي, محمد الامين, الطيب عبدالله, زيدان ابراهيم, ابوعركي البخيت, بدرالدين عجاج, مصطفى سيد أحمد ,ابراهيم حسين , البلابل, عائشة الفلاتية, منى الخير, اسرار بابكر, نانسي عجاج, ندى القلعة, حنان بلوبلو, جمال مصطفى فرفور ,عاصم البنا , نادر خضر, محمود عبد العزيز , معتز صباحي , شرحبيل أحمد, تيدي افرو, تيجست, ادروب, هيلاهوب, تيراب, الهلال , المريخ, الفريق القومي, مصر, اثيوبيا, الحبشة , حبش مالي, تشاد , الكونغو

الجزء الثاني مقاطع اهداف بصوت فارس عوض

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الجزء الثاني مقاطع اهداف بصوت فارس عوض

Ibrahiem Awad | إبراهيم عوض : المصــير

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Ibrahiem Awad | إبراهيم عوض : المصــير the Sudanese singers and musicians, Saror and Karoma, El Kashif, Ahmed El Mustafa, Hassan Atiea, Ibrahiem Awad, Mohammed Wardi, Mohamed El Amin, Mustafa Sid Ahmed, Al Tayeb Abdullah, Osman Hussien, Ziedan Ibrahiem, Abu Araki Al Bakhiet, Mohd Ahmed Awad, Al Balabiel, Aesha Al Falatya, muna Al Khaier, Hanan Bullobolo, Mahmoud Abdul Aziz, Jamal Gamal farfour Gamal Mustafa Hassan, Khalid Hassan, Asiem Al Bana, Esam Mahammed Nour, Esrrar Babiker sherhabiel Ahmed, Teddy Afro, Tigest, Al Hilal, Alhilal, Elhilal, Mariekh, National team, terab, hilahop, comedy, documentary, sport, succor, قادها فنانون وموسيقين عظام بدء من سرور, كرومة, ابراهيم الكاشف, أحمد المصطفى, حسن عطيه, عبد العزيز محمد داوؤد, ابراهيم عوض, محمد حسنين, عبد المنعم حسيب, محمد احمد عوض, بادي محمد الطيب, محمد وردي, محمد الامين, الطيب عبدالله, زيدان ابراهيم, ابوعركي البخيت, بدرالدين عجاج, مصطفى سيد أحمد ,ابراهيم حسين , البلابل, عائشة الفلاتية, منى الخير, اسرار بابكر, نانسي عجاج, ندى القلعة, حنان بلوبلو, جمال مصطفى فرفور ,عاصم البنا , نادر خضر, محمود عبد العزيز , معتز صباحي , شرحبيل أحمد, تيدي افرو, تيجست, ادروب, هيلاهوب, تيراب, الهلال , المريخ, الفريق القومي, مصر, اثيوبيا, الحبشة , حبش مالي, تشاد , الكونغو

أسامة بن محمد بن عوض بن لاد

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http://www.planetnetopia.com/forum/posts/id_88/title_/ full story: link above. أسامة بن محمد بن عوض بن لادن‎ (English Osama bin Laden) Usāmah bin Muḥammad bin `Awaḍ bin Lādin (Arabic: أسامة بن محمد بن عوض بن لادن‎; born 10 March 1957), most often identified as Osama bin Laden or Usama bin Laden, is the founder of the jihadist organization Al-Qaeda. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has stated that evidence linking Al-Qaeda and bin Laden to the attacks of September 11 is clear and irrefutable. The Government of the United Kingdom reached the same conclusion regarding Al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden's culpability for the September 11, 2001, attacks. Bin Laden denied involvement in the September 11, 2001 attacks. On 16 September 2001, bin Laden read a statement later broadcast by Qatar's Al Jazeera satellite channel denying responsibility for the attack. In a videotape recovered by US forces in November 2001 in Jalalabad, bin Laden was seen discussing the attack with Khaled al-Harbi in a way indicating foreknowledge. The tape was broadcast on various news networks on 13 December 2001. Some have disputed this translation however. Arabist Dr. Abdel El M. Husseini stated: "This translation is very problematic. At the most important places where it is held to prove the guilt of bin Laden, it is not identical with the Arabic." On 8 June 1998, a United States grand jury indicted Osama bin Laden on charges of killing five Americans and two Indians in the 13 November 1995, truck bombing of a US-operated Saudi National Guard training center in Riyadh. Bin Laden was charged with "conspiracy to attack defense utilities of the United States" and prosecutors further charged that bin Laden is the head of the "terrorist" organization called al Qaeda, and that he was a major financial backer of Islamic fighters worldwide. Bin Laden denied involvement but praised the attack. On 4 November 1998, Osama bin Laden was indicted by a Federal Grand Jury in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, on charges of Murder of US Nationals Outside the United States, Conspiracy to Murder US Nationals Outside the United States, and Attacks on a Federal Facility Resulting in Death for his alleged role in the 1998 United States embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. The evidence against bin Laden included courtroom testimony by former Al Qaeda members and satellite phone records. On 7 June 1999, bin Laden became the 456th person listed on the US Federal Bureau of Investigation's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, following his indictment along with others for capital crimes in the 1998 embassy attacks. The Taliban did offer to turn over Osama bin Laden to a third party country in return for the US ending the bombing along with evidence that Osama bin Laden was involved in the 9/11 attacks. This offer was rejected by George W Bush stating that this was no longer negotiable with Bush responding that "There's no need to discuss innocence or guilt. We know he's guilty." Attempted capture by the United States According to The Washington Post, the US government concluded that Osama bin Laden was present during the Battle of Tora Bora, Afghanistan in late 2001, and according to civilian and military officials with first-hand knowledge, failure by the US to commit US ground troops to hunt him led to his escape and was the gravest failure by the US in the war against al Qaeda. Bounty: Immediately after the 9/11 attacks, US government officials named bin Laden and the Al-Qaeda organization as the prime suspects and offered a reward of $25 million for information leading to his capture or death. On 13 July 2007, this figure was doubled to $50 million. The Airline Pilots Association and the Air Transport Association are offering an additional $2 million reward.

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