Kumbe Kevin Hart wa USA kazaliwa Kigoma!

Kumbe Kevin Hart wa USA kazaliwa Kigoma!

usijilaumu wewe walaumu babu zako waliojificha wasikamatwe wakati wa utumwa ngekuwa unakula bata tu sasa hivi

Hahahahahaha sijui kwanini hakujipendekeza japo wamvushe tu hapo kwa Madiba,ishakuwa too late tena.
 
Bob Marley kwao ni Mwika Moshi, ni mchaga pyua! kwao wanamuita "Bob Malya"

Tena waliondoka na mwenzake Peter Tesha kwenda kutafuta life jamaica na kuzamia mazima.....walipokuwa mastaa ndio wakajiita Bob Marley na Peter Tosh.
 
Kevin Darnell Hart-(born July 6,[4]-1979)[5]-is an-American-actor, comedian, writer, and producer. Born and raised in-Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, Hart began his career by winning several amateur comedy competitions at clubs throughout-New England, culminating in his first real break in 2000 when he was cast by-Judd Apatow-for a recurring role on the TV series-Undeclared. The series lasted only one season, but he soon landed other roles in movies like-Paper Soldiers-(2002),-Scary Movie 3-(2003),-Soul Plane-(2004), and-Little Fockers-(2010).

Asante mkuu walitaka kunishika masikio
 

Abdelaziz A. Sachedina (b. 1942)
Sachedina was born in Tanzania, into a family of Indian Muslim immigrants. He holds two bachelor’s degrees, one in Islamic Studies from Aligarh Muslim University in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh state, India, and the other in Persian language and literature from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, in Iran. While living in Mashhad, he also studied Islamic jurisprudence at the Ayatollah Milani Madrasa there. He received his PhD in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Toronto. Although he was born Shi’a, Sachedina has served as an imam for Sunni congregations.

His recent scholarly work has focused on the effort to reconcile Western and Islamic ideals of human rights and democracy. As a result, a fatwa was issued against him in 1998 by Iraqi Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, which forbade him to lecture or teach on the subject of Islam.

In spite of this threat, he has continued to lecture and publish widely, and has worked as a consultant for the Department of Defense, in which capacity he was involved in drafting the 2005 Iraqi constitution. Sachedina, who is the author of numerous scholarly works and speaks 10 languages, has taught since 1975 at the University of Virginia, where he is currently the Frances Myers Ball Professor of Religious Studies.

Books: Islamic Messianism (SUNY Press, 1981); Human Rights and the Conflict of Cultures, co-author (University of South Carolina Press, 1988); The Just Ruler in Shi’ite Islam (Oxford UP, 1988); The Islamic Roots of Democratic Pluralism (Oxford UP, 2001); The Islamic World: Past and Present, 3 vols., co-editor (Oxford UP, 2004); The Role of Islam in the Public Square (Amsterdam University Press, 2006); Islam and the Challenge of Human Rights (Oxford UP, 2009); Islamic Biomedical Ethics (Oxford UP, 2009)
Source: The 50 Smartest People of Faith | The Best Schools
 
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[TR]
[TH="colspan: 2, align: center"]Freddie Mercury[/TH]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="colspan: 2, align: center"]Mercury performing in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1977 with Queen
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Born[/TH]
[TD]Farrokh Bulsara
5 September 1946
Stone Town, Sultanate of Zanzibar (now Tanzania)[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Died[/TH]
[TD]24 November 1991 (aged 45)
Kensington, London, England[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Cause of death
[/TH]
[TD]Bronchopneumonia (brought on by AIDS)[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Resting place
[/TH]
[TD="class: label"]Cremated at Kensal Green Cemetery, West London[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Other names[/TH]
[TD="class: nickname"]Freddie Bulsara[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Education[/TH]
[TD]St. Peter's Boys School[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Alma mater[/TH]
[TD]Isleworth Polytechnic College
Ealing Art College[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Occupation[/TH]
[TD="class: role"]
  • Singer-songwriter
  • producer

[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Years active[/TH]
[TD]1969–1991[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Religion[/TH]
[TD="class: category"]Zoroastrianism[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Partner(s)[/TH]
[TD]Mary Austin (1970–76)
Jim Hutton (1985–91)[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
 
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