Proper noun
Darwish (plural Darwishes)
A surname.
In response, the Palestinian national poet Mahmoud Darwish warned that "There are Taliban-type elements in our society, and this is a very dangerous sign." Source: Internet
Also on the list are members of Somalia's Al-Shabaab armed group, Mohamed Dhere, Governor and Mayor of Mogadishu and Mohamed Warsame Darwish, head of national security agency in Somalia. Source: Internet
Afghan chased down the target in 48 over to record a five-wicket win — thanks to an unbeaten 76 by Darwish Rasouli, who was adjudged the Man of the Match for his superb batting. Source: Internet
Among them is Darwish, who was arrested on February 16, 2012 along with Hani Zaitani and Hussein Ghreir, his colleagues at the Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression (SCM). Source: Internet
Since then, other Arab public figures and intellectuals have joined the struggle, including Ahmad Tibi, Mahmoud Darwish, Mohammad Barakeh, Samich El Kassem, Elias Huri, Edward Said, Elias Sanbar, and others. Source: Internet
Oman Air’s Chairman, His Excellency Darwish Al Balushi further announced a move to increase the authorised share capital of the company by RO 200,000,000 (two hundred million Omani Rials), to a total of RO 700,000,000 (seven hundred Omani Rials). Source: Internet