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・ Ahmad ibn Yusuf
・ Ahmad Ibrahim
・ Ahmad Ibrahim (basketball)
・ Ahmad Ibrahim (politician)
・ Ahmad Ibrahim al-Sayyid al-Naggar
・ Ahmad Ibrahim Khalaf
・ Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School


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Ahmad ibn Qasim Al-Hajarī

Ahmad ibn Qāsim Al-Hajarī ((アラビア語:أحمد بن قاسم الحجري)) also known as Al-Hajari, Afoukay, Chihab, Afokai ((アラビア語:أفوكاي)) or Afoqai ((アラビア語:أفوقاي)) (c.1570, Andalusia–c.1640, Tunis), was a Morisco who worked as a translator in Morocco during the reigns of the Saadi sultans, Ahmad al-Mansur, Zidan Abu Maali, Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik II and Al Walid ibn Zidan.〔 Abdulfattah Al-Hjamri, (المغرب والغرب-Morocco and the West ), Retrieved 2005-March-10〕 He was later sent as an envoy by Sultan Zidan Abu Maali of Morocco who sent him to France and Netherlands to negotiate the release of some Moriscos who were captured by privateers and thrown on the shores of the mentioned countries.
==Early life==
Al-Hajari fled Spain for Morocco in 1599, following the persecutions of the Moriscos.〔

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