by Beatsondek April 14, 2009
The World belongs to him he's the best state Leader on earth and he's very handsome that he made polygamy legal in his country so he could marry 4 women . He has a degree on Islamic and sharia studies political science and experience in desert and steppe warfare . He Values Equality between the 2 genders , Science and religion as way to manage a society with values and moral understanding.
Al-Ameen
by Al-Ameen October 12, 2021
I wonder what the "Al" in Al Berta's name stood for --- was is "Albert", or was it was Alfred or Allen?
by QuacksO March 08, 2019
Muslims that dont like us. Suicidal bombers and shooters similar to isis except they are good hide and seek players for hiding America’s Most Wanted Osama bin laden.
The navy seals found and assassinated al-qaedas great hero then threw his head in the ocean TRAGIC Like every hide and seek game eventually you will get seeked
by KingInnaEarth February 02, 2021
A cheap beer thats gives you a horrible hangover and tastes like crappy water. Usually on special in large amounts, such as a "dirty thirty". Derived from shwag weed. Invented by the late David Butler.
waitress: We have Natural Light on special tonight for $2 pitchers
me: Sorry I dont drink shwale ale, I'll take a Labatt please.
me: Sorry I dont drink shwale ale, I'll take a Labatt please.
by Clown Butler April 10, 2008
Disco Al AKA Alex Broker is the name of Bradford's best bar flairer, he is the funniest guy you'll ever meet and always has a story to tell, you can spot Alex in his customised Disco Al yellow Nikes- cos he's cool like that :P
by DJ Poprocks July 24, 2009
Leader of Iraqi resistance faction the Mahdi (sometimes spelt Mehdi) army - named after a Shi'ite leader Ali Mehdi.
al-Sadr is a low-ranking Shi'ite cleric with a lot of support amongst Iraq's poor. He's been getting massive approval ratings in recent polls and is the second most popular person in Iraq, even among members of the rival Sunni religious denomination. This is probably because he is seen by many as the figurehead of resistance to the US occupation.
The US has tried to capture then to kill him, leading to clashes with his militia. He opposes US plans for the future of Iraq. Some commentators allege that he is allied to the Iranian government whereas others see him as a popular local leader.
al-Sadr is a low-ranking Shi'ite cleric with a lot of support amongst Iraq's poor. He's been getting massive approval ratings in recent polls and is the second most popular person in Iraq, even among members of the rival Sunni religious denomination. This is probably because he is seen by many as the figurehead of resistance to the US occupation.
The US has tried to capture then to kill him, leading to clashes with his militia. He opposes US plans for the future of Iraq. Some commentators allege that he is allied to the Iranian government whereas others see him as a popular local leader.
Ironically, the US renamed Saddam City, a slum in Baghdad, as Sadr City after the occupation began - naming it after al-Sadr's father.
by Andy May 27, 2004