Proper noun
A surname.
A male given name from Arabic.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAbeer Bilal, 40, was thrown up into the air and left lying face-down on the kerb after Stefan Ulchianu’s Audi A1 ploughed into her at around 50mph as she crossed the road on her way home in Cardiff shortly before 11pm on April 10 last year. Source: Internet
A failure to pay or to provide a receipt, Bilal says, is punished by Taliban insurgents setting fire to their trucks. Source: Internet
As the protests against the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in Bengaluru’s Bilal Bagh continued for over 13 days, two women who were on a 48-hour-long hunger strike from Tuesday extended it to an indefinite one on Wednesday. Source: Internet
Actor Bilal Abbas also took out time to write a detailed caption, “Stood in line this morning in NA-131 polling station to cast my vote - it was extremely hot but duty fulfilled. Source: Internet
Dunedin man Bilal Barekzai, a Muslim, established Kiwi Auto Parts in Milton last August before, in January, suffering what he claims was a racially-motivated arson attack on the business. Source: Internet
Activist Issam Bakr called for mobilizing mass support for popular protests and campaigns in solidarity with hunger-striker Bilal Kayed and other Palestinian detainees. Source: Internet