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  • Nasser Al-Dawsari

    Saudi Arabian footballer (born )

    Nasser Essa Shafi Al-Shardan Al-Dawsari (Arabic: ناصر عيسى الدوسري; born 19 December ) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a left-back, defensive-midfielder or central-midfielder for Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal.[3]

    Club career

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    Al-Dawsari started his career at Al-Hilal in at the age of 23 November , Al-Dawsari scored the fastest goal ever in the AFC Champions League, just 16 seconds into the game, propelling his side to a 2–0 victory over Pohang Steelers to secure a record fourth continental title for Al Hilal.[4]

    Career statistics

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    Club

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    As of 31 May [1]

    International

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    Statistics accurate as of match played 28 December [5]
    Saudi Arabia
    YearAppsGoals
    40
    70
    50
    130
    Total290
    International goals

    Honours

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    Al Hilal

    • Saudi Professional League: –18, –20, –21, –22, –24
    • King Cup: –20, –23, –24
    • Saudi Super Cup: , , ,[6][7]
    • AFC Champions League: , [4]

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    Yasser Al-Habib

    Kuwaiti Shia Cleric (born )

    Sheikh Yasser al-Habib (Arabic: ياسر الحبيب; born 20 January ) is a Kuwaiti Shia scholar, and the head of the London-based Mahdi Servants Union, as well as Al-Muhassin mosque in Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, and the writer of The Lady of Heaven.[2][3][4][5] Al-Habib's work focuses on Islamic history, drawing on Shia and Sunni sources.

    Al-Habib started his religious activities in Kuwait, starting off as a member of the Dawah Party, later he founded a non-profit religious organization named Khoddam Al-Mahdi Organization, and he also expressed his religious views regarding Abu Bakr and Umar, and criticized them sharply. This resulted in anger from several Sunni speakers in Kuwait, such as Othman al-Khamees, and other Arabic-speaking Sunni communities, which finally led to the arrest of al-Habib. Later, in February he was released under an annual pardon announced by the Emir of Kuwait on the occasion of the country's National Day, but his rearrest was ordered a few days later. Al-Habib fled Kuwait before he was sentenced in absentia to 10 years imprisonment,[6] and spent months in Iraq and Iran before gaining asylum in the United Kingdom.

    Early life

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    Al-Habib was born int