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ahmad

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Ahmad Ali Lewis (born October 12, 1975), simply known as Ahmad (often stylized AHMAD ), is an American hip hop recording artist, songwriter, motivational speaker and author from Los Angeles , California . He is perhaps best known for the 1994 single " Back ...

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n. 1 (given name male from=Arabic), variant of Ahmed. 2 (surname from=Arabic dot=) of Arabic origin.

Usage examples of ahmad.

But, unless some accident of light and shade had deceived me, the man who had waited was Ahmad Ahmadeen!

He is called Ahmad ibn Wahzi and his chests contain a full set of instruments, medicants, and other necessaries.

When we find your puppet Ahmad Chalabi, he will be tried and executed for treason.

During their trial in 2000, a former Iranian intelligence official, Ahmad Behbahani, told 60 Minutes that Iran had sponsored the attack.

Only one picture hung on the walls, a small black-and-white photograph of Ahmad Jamal sitting at his piano, looking out at the viewer from a narrow black wooden frame.

The chicken's usually quite tasty, I get it from a retired belly dancer up the street whom Ahmad knows from another era.

It was a comparatively new sect -- contemporaneous with Christian Science or the Jehovah's Witnesses -- founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in the Punjab.

It was a comparatively new sect--contemporaneous with Christian Science or the Jehovah's Witnesses--founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in the Punjab.

I just think that if we had more sea room, we would have a little more reaction time if and when Ahmad the Awful cranks up his Cessna or speedboat and comes roaring out to sink us.

And the reason Ahmad couldn't accept these underground truths, refusing even to acknowledge their existence beneath the shifting sands of Egypt, was because he wanted so desperately to believe the founding of a dragomen's benevolent society in Cairo had been the most dramatic event of the nineteenth century, and therefore the most significant cause that anyone could have taken part in then.

It's like the improvisation you see with a good jazz group, Ahmad Jamal doing a piano solo, going off on his own, catching up with his rhythm section later.