Zubair is a male Arabic given name. In Arabic, "Zubair" means "Superior" also known as Ryan Abbott's secretary.
Inger Støjberg (born 16 March 1973) is a Danish member of parliament since the 2001 elections for the party Venstre. She has been Minister of Employment.
In 1999 she graduated from InformationsAkademiet, and was editor of Viborg's local newspaper from 1999 until 2001 when she became a freelance journalist in her own company, Støjberg Kommunikation.
Støjberg's first elected office was as member of the city council of Viborg Municipality, a position she occupied 1994—2002. She served as chairman of Liberalt Oplysnings Forbund (LOF) from 1996 to 1999.
Støjberg has previously called herself "an trained journalist" but was forced to revise her resume, as she does not have such an education.
Maulana Tariq Jameel (Urdu: مولانا طارق جمیل) (born 1953) is an Islamic scholar from Pakistan. His native town is Tulambah near Mian Channu. His father was an agriculturist who belonged to the Muslim Rajputs community.[citation needed]
Tariq Jameel was born and raised in Mian Channu. In his childhood he lived a relatively modest life but religion was not a major part of his life and his family in particular. It wasn't until he pursued his M.B.B.S. in Lahore that his focus shifted towards Islam. After completing his Higher Secondary School education (a.k.a. F.Sc in some regions of Pakistan) in pre-medical (equivalent to A 'levels') from Government College, Lahore, he took admission in King Edward Medical College in Lahore. He intended to do his M.B.B.S., but he soon switched to Islamic education. He then went on to receive Islamic education from Jamia Arabia, Raiwind (near Lahore), Pakistan where he studied Quran, Hadith, Sharia, Tasawwuf, logic and Fiqh.[citation needed]
His proclivity towards Islam grew during hostel life in Lahore and can mainly be attributed to the group members of Tablighi Jamaat who he became friends with during his college life.[citation needed]
Lyoto Carvalho Machida (Portuguese pronunciation: [liˈotu maˈʃidɐ]; born May 30, 1978) is a Japanese-Brazilian mixed martial artist from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil who fights as a light heavyweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He is a former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion and is currently ranked as the #6 light heavyweight fighter in the world by Sherdog, MMAWeekly and Yahoo! Sports.
Machida was born in the city of Salvador as the third son of the highly ranked head of the Brazilian branch of the Japan Karate Association, Shotokan karate master Yoshizo Machida. Yoshizo moved to Brazil from Japan when he was 22 years old. There he met and married Lyoto's mother, Ana Claudia. Growing up in Belém, Lyoto began training in karate at the age of three and earned his black belt at the age of thirteen. He also began training in sumo at twelve and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at fifteen. He won a number of amateur karate tournaments, including the 2001 Pan American Karate tournament.
He was the runner-up in the 2000 Brazilian Sumo Championships in the 115 kg division. As an adult, he became Brazilian Champion twice under Taylor Swanson, and placed second in the South American Championship. He defeated American black belt Jiu-Jitsu fighter Rafael Lovato Jr. at L.A. Sub X. In addition to his sumo and karate achievements, he has a college degree in Physical Education. Lyoto's brother, Chinzô, is a Shotokan vice-champion (Australia 2006), losing only to number-one ranked Shotokan master Koji Ogata. Lyoto and Chinzô fought in a Karate Final 10 years ago in which Lyoto gave Chinzô a cheek scar that still exists today. His other brothers include Kenzo Machida, a TV journalist for one of Brazil's biggest TV stations, Take Machida and adopted brother Francisco Machida.
Geghard Movsesian (Armenian: Գեղարդ Մովսեսյան, August 1, 1985 - ), better known as Gegard Mousasi, is an Armenian mixed martial artist and kickboxer. He is fighting out of Team Jurojin in Leiden, Netherlands and is a member of Russian Red Devil Sport Club and Netherlands' Golden Glory. He is the current Dream Light Heavyweight champion, former Dream Middleweight Champion, Cage Warriors Middleweight Champion and the former Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion. Mousasi is currently ranked as the #8 light heavyweight fighter in the world by MMAWeekly.
In February 2010, Mousasi left M-1 Global Management. Mousasi was quoted as saying "After careful consideration, I have decided that it is in my best interest to part ways with M-1 Global," Mousasi wrote in the e-mail. "During the time I spent under their wing, M-1 Global, as a promoter and management company, allowed me to achieve many great things. I appreciate all they have done for me. My management is being taken care of by someone close to me."
Both Hunters. Both Hunted.
Today, his past has come back to haunt him.
Plot
Set in 1979 Pakistan, General Zia-ul-Haq has imposed martial law and, within a few months, the country is decreed a Muslim state. Aicha, a well-adjusted woman in her forties, devotes her life to the education of her eighteen-year-old son Salim, in the little village of Charkhi, in the Pakistani Penjab. Salim is a quiet dreamer, but the fast moving political situation fills Aicha with anxiety, since her son is changing out of all recognition.
Keywords: 1970s, fundamentalism, islam, mother, mother-son-relationship, pakistan, village, widow
Plot
John Shaft is persuaded by threats of physical force, the promise of money, and the lure of a pretty tutor, to assume the identity of a native-speaking itinerant worker in Africa. His job is to help break a racket that is smuggling immigrants into Europe then exploiting them. But the villains have heard that he is on his way.
Keywords: action-hero, addis-ababa-ethiopia, africa, african-american, airplane, airport, ak-47, ambush, american-abroad, attempted-murder
THE Brother Man in the Motherland.
Shaft is stickin' it...all the way.
Jazar: How long is your phallus, Mr. Shaft?::Shaft: My what?::Jazar: Your cock?::Shaft: Baby, by now it's shrunk down to 20 inches.
Shaft: Now wait a minute. Now I'm not James Bond. Simply Sam Spade.
Col. Gonder: Well, Mr. Shaft, it seems we've brought you a long distance for nothing. Obviously the opposition knows about you. If you choose to call it off, we'll understand.::Shaft: What? And blow 25 grand?::Col. Gonder: Only money brings you here?::Shaft: Hell no! I just love to have my picture taken with lions.
Zubair: You know how to ride camel?::Shaft: No ride camel. Ride ass!
Wassa: Where did you study stick fighting, Mr. Shaft?::Shaft: Conducting the New York Philharmonica.::Wassa: The Emir will be pleased. Also by the fact that you're already circumsiced.
Emir Ramila: How good are you with a stick?::Shaft: Cat named Shaft ain't gonna be bad with a stick.
Shaft: Look, why don't you get rid of that jolly giant over there, so you and I can get down to the finer strokes.::Aleme: Oziot has guarded me since I was a child. Sometimes I think of him as my living chastity belt.::Shaft: Damn! Man that size, baby, that's a whole lot of chastity!::Aleme: I'm still on my first age grade. We call that fareita. No one is permitted to marry while they are in fareita.::Shaft: What do you do for relaxation?::Aleme: I enter chala, my second age grade, this February. And even the emir's daughter may have sex and marry, after my clitoradectomy.::Shaft: Your what?::Aleme: My clitoradectomy. Female circumcision.::Shaft: You mean when they cut off your...?::Aleme: Are you afraid to say the word? My clitoris! Yes! That's what they do in the time of chala.::Shaft: Hell, no wonder the natives get restless!::Aleme: Mr. Shaft, the emphasis in our marriage is not about sexual pleasure, but on the rearing of children.::Shaft: Listen, baby. February is just around the corner. Now how the hell are you gonna know what you are missing unless you give it a little wear and tear before they take it away?::Aleme: Are you volunteering?::Shaft: You damn right!
Amafi: Listen, Mr. Wassa. I don't love this young lady. I don't even particularly like her. But she's the only person in the world I've ever found who can get it up for me.
Shaft: [looking at a naked prostitute] No wonder they call Africa the mother country! Mama, I ain't gonna fight it.