Category:CS1 uses Arabic-language script (ar)
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,988 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Ahmad Moghrabi
- Boulah Ould Mogueye
- Hassan El Mohamad
- Youssef Mohamad (footballer, born 1980)
- Mohamed Hamdi (footballer, born 2000)
- Mohamed Nadim
- Abdel Halim Mohamed
- Mohammad Zgheib military base
- Mohammed bin Thani
- Emad Mohammed
- Rahaf Mohammed
- Emad Mohsin
- Sibghatullah Mojaddedi
- Monastery of Saint John of Dailam
- Mongol invasion of the Khwarazmian Empire
- Jadir Morgenstern
- Jorge Morgenstern (footballer)
- Moroccan Arabic
- Moroccan architecture
- Moroccan Jews
- Imam Mosa Al Kadhim Grand Mosque
- Mitchell Moses
- Mosque of Abu Ubaidah Amer ibn al-Jarrah
- Mosque of Ibrahim Terbana
- Mosque of Sultan Ibrahim Ibn Adham
- Mosque of the Prophet Daniel, Kirkuk
- Arif Agha Mosque, Iraq
- List of mosques in Algeria
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- List of mosques in Egypt
- List of mosques in Kuwait
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- List of mosques in Syria
- Walid Mostafa
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- Mount Alfaf
- Muslim Mousa
- Salama Moussa
- Iheb Msakni
- Ghiya Mtairek
- Ali Mteirek
- Muaither SC
- Mu'awiya ibn Hudayj
- Abdullah Mubarak
- Hosni Mubarak
- Mughamis ibn Rumaythah
- Taha Muhammad Ali
- Muhammad Bey (defterdar)
- Muhammad ibn Abd al-Mu'in
- Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab
- Muhammad ibn Abd Allah ibn Hasan
- Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Ajlan
- Muhammad ibn Ajlan
- Muhammad ibn Barakat
- Muhammad ibn Utayfah
- Muhammad Sadiq Ardestani
- Muhsin ibn Husayn
- Ahmad al-Muhsini
- Mujahideen Brigades
- Mukaab
- Mukaththir ibn Isa
- Bashar Murad
- Nadia Murad
- Al-Muradiyya Mosque
- Musa'id ibn Sa'id
- Al-Musawar
- Ibrahim al-Musawi al-Zanjani
- Music of Qatar
- Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
- Al-Musrati
- Mohammad Mustafa (footballer, born 1989)
- Mohammad Mustafa (footballer, born 2000)
- Mubarak Mustafa
- Mustarjil
- Qazi Mu'tasim Billah
- Muzayrib
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- Nabali Olive
- Nabi Daniel Mosque
- Hiba Abu Nada
- Ata Nahai
- Nahal Oz attack
- Al Nahda SC
- Muhannad Naim
- Marwan G. Najjar
- Moudi Najjar
- Bilal El Najjarine
- Ramy Najjarine
- Suzan Najm Aldeen
- Talaat Najm
- Ziyad al-Nakhalah
- Nami ibn Abd al-Muttalib
- Giorgos Naoum
- Naseej
- Dima Nashawi
- Nada al-Nashif
- Aref Nasrallah
- Emily Nasrallah
- Nasri (musician)
- Fu'ad Nassar
- Ali Nasseredine
- Joseph Nathaniel
- Lebanon national football team results (unofficial matches)
- National Front for the Salvation of Libya
- National Institute of Public Administration (Damascus)
- National Museum of Beirut
- National Museum of Latakia
- National Resistance Brigades
- National Transitional Council
- Nationalist Democratic Assembly
- Wael Nazha
- Nazi concentration camp badge
- Special:Badtitle/NS118:Nazi concentration camp badge
- Nazl el sourour
- Yasser Nazmi
- Second Saudi state
- Neocolonialism
- Network of Free Ulema – Libya
- Newton (footballer, born 1976)
- Idrissa Niang
- Adel Nima
- Nimr al-Nimr
- Nisaf
- Nisar Ahmad Nusrat
- Niujie Mosque
- Nohra al-Shalouhi military base
- Kambiz Norouzi
- Northern Democratic Brigade
- Jad Noureddine
- November 7
- Al-Nukhailah Mosque
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- Occidentalism
- October 7 attacks
- Faris Odeh
- Öljaitü
- Ahmed Omar (footballer)
- Omaya SC
- Open Your Heart (talk show)
- Operation Benin
- Order of the Two Niles
- Order of Zayed
- Orders, decorations, and medals of Egypt
- Orders, decorations, and medals of Saudi Arabia
- Orontes River
- Majed Osman
- Rabih Osman
- Osteopathy
- Al-Otrush Mosque
- Ottoman Tripolitania
- Mohamed Ouattara
- Oum Er-Rbia River
- Joan Oumari
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- Pakistani Taliban
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- 1948 Palestine war
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- Parable of the Wicked Husbandmen
- Tatar Osman Pasha
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- People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran
- The People's Quiz
- Perejil Island
- Persecution of Christians in the post–Cold War era
- José Peseiro
- Peshmerga Sulaymaniya SC
- Peter III of Alexandria
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- Petit Serail
- Phoenicia University
- Piqueti
- Battle of Altun Kupri (2017)
- Leonardo Pisculichi
- Plesiosaur
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- Problem of universals
- Prophet Jadur Shrine
- Peter Prosper