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    Charles le Gai Eaton (also known as Hasan le Gai Eaton or Hassan Abdul Hakeem; 1 January 1921 – 26 February 2010) was a British diplomat, writer, historian...
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  • footballer Gai Brodtmann (born 1963), Australian politician Gai Eaton (1921–2010), British diplomat Gai Toms (born 1976), Welsh musician Gai Waterhouse...
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    particularly from Seth, the third son of Adam." Islam and The Destiny of Man, Gai Eaton, Islamic Texts Society, 1994, pgs. 211–212: (on the traditional making...
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  • Islam The Radical Middle Way – Hasan Le Gai Eaton Archived September 7, 2012, at archive.today "Charles Le Gai Obituary". The Guardian. April 19, 2010...
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    changed her name to Haiqa citing the writings of Muhammad Asad, Charles le Gai Eaton and Alija Izetbegović as her influences. After her marriage to Khan, she...
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  • Stapledon. Other friends were David Lindsay, Frank Dobson, and Charles le Gai Eaton. By an anonymous loan he helped George Orwell travel to Morocco in 1938...
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    Trust associates have included, among others, Martin Lings, Charles Le Gai Eaton, William Stoddart and Reza Shah-Kazemi. Since 2008, The Matheson Trust...
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  • among others. The Islamic Cultural Centre is the place where Charles le Gai Eaton converted to Islam. Islam in the United Kingdom The Islamic CUltural Centre...
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  • of The Qur'an received favorable reviews from discriminating scholars. Gai Eaton, a leading British Muslim thinker, after noting the limitations of Asad's...
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  • America Francis Eaton (Mayflower passenger) Gai Eaton (1921–2010), British diplomat, writer, historian, and Sufist Islamic scholar Samuel Eaton (1596?–1665)...
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