1. manal - Adjective
2. Manal - Proper noun
manal (not comparable)
Of, like or pertaining to the hand.
Manal
A female given name from Arabic, used in Arab countries.
Film director and eyewitness Manal Khaled suggested that "police deliberately left the embassy for protesters to storm, and deliberately provoked protesters by using excessive force to lure them towards the security directorate building. Source: Internet
However, Manal said security forces specifically "target children" during protests in Nabi Saleh. Source: Internet
“We don’t have anything for our children,” said Manal Okla, a mother of three who is also pregnant. Source: Internet
The Vogue Arabia issue also features other "inspirational" Saudi women, including women's rights activist Manal al-Sharif and Saja Kamal, a footballer working to establish the kingdom's first women's team. Source: Internet
Manal, who sends her three sons to state schools, has had to set aside a substantial sum for private lessons. Source: Internet
With the injury causing internal bleeding, Mohammed underwent a six-hour procedure involving seven Palestinian surgeons at the Istishari hospital near Ramallah, said Manal. Source: Internet