Abdulkadir mohamed ali biography

Ali Abdulkadir

Somali footballer

Full name Ali Mohamed Abdulkadir
Position(s)Forward

Current team

Hilltop
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
0000–2020Hillingdon Borough
2020–Hilltop
2021–Somalia 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 18:00, 22 June 2021 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 18:00, 22 June 2021 (UTC)

Ali Mohamed Abdulkadir (Somali: Cali Maxamed Cabdulqaadir) is a Somali footballer who plays as a forward for Hilltop and the Somalia national team.

Club career

During the 2019–20 Spartan South Midlands Football League season, Abdulkadir made five league appearances for Hillingdon Borough,[1] before joining Hilltop.[2]

International career

On 15 June 2021, Abdulkadir made his debut for Somalia, in a 1–0 friendly loss against Djibouti.[3]

Personal life

Abdulkadir is cousins with fellow Somalia international Liban Abdulahi.[2]

References

Shaikh ‘Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani (RAA)

T he venerable Muhyiddin Abu Muhammad ‘Abdul-Qadir al-Jilani, may his soul be sanctified, is al-ghawth al-a’zam — the manifestation of Allah’s attribute ‘the All-Powerful’, who hears the cry for help and saves the ones in need, and al-qutb al-a’zam — the pole, the centre, the summit of spiritual evolution, the spiritual ruler of the world, the source of wisdom, container of all knowledge, the example of faith and Islam; a true inheritor of the perfection of the Prophet Muhammad; a perfect man; and the founder of the Qadiriyya, the mystical order that has spread far and wide and preserved the true meaning of Islamic Sufism throughout these centuries until our time.

He was born in 470 A.H. (1077-78 C.E.), in the region called al-Jil in what is today Iran. This date is based on his statement to his son that he was eighteen when he went to Baghdad, in the year that the famous scholar al-Tamim died. This was 488 A.H. His mother, Ummul-Khayr Fatima bint al-Shaykh ‘Abdullah Sumi, was from the line of the Pro

Freelance Somali cameraman Ali Nur Siad, 31, was killed in a deadly attack in Mogadishu on October 14, 2017, while on assignment for Voice of America. The blast was the deadliest terror attack in Somlia’s history, killing more than 300.

Siad worked with VOA Somali reporter Abdulkadir Mohamed Abdulle, who was among those wounded in the attack. Mr. Abdulle suffered a broken hand, burns on much of his body, and shrapnel wounds to his head and neck and is receiving medical care in Turkey.

The two journalists had just returned from the Central Prison where they interviewed the Somali Justice Minister about an education program for prisoners. Preparing to ingest the video at an office they were using at the Somali Red Crescent Society, Abdulkadir realized he left the laptop charger in his car. He went outside to get the charger. That’s when the bomb went off. Ali Nur was killed inside the Somali Red Crescent Society.

Ali Nur Siad was born in Jamame town in Lower Jubba region.
He took camera training at a media institute in Mogadishu. His brothers Bakar Hassan Ali and Abd

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