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Djibril Cissé
French footballer (born 1981)
Djibril Cissé (born 12 August 1981) is a French former professional footballer who played as a forward.
Cissé started his career at his boyhood club Arles-Avignon in 1989, before playing for the youth teams at Nîmes and Auxerre. Cissé spent two years in the youth system at Auxerre, before graduating to the first team in 1998. After playing for Auxerre for six seasons, scoring 90 goals in 166 appearances, he moved to Premier League club Liverpool in 2004.
During his time at Anfield, Cissé played 79 games, scoring 24 times and winning the 2004–05 UEFA Champions League and 2005–06 FA Cup.[5] He went on to play in Greece with Panathinaikos, Italy with Lazio, Qatar with Al-Gharafa, Russia with Kuban Krasnodar and Switzerland with Yverdon Sport. He also had further spells in English football with Sunderland and Queens Park Rangers, and France with Marseille and Bastia. In 2015, Cissé made one appearance for Réunion based club Saint-Pierroise,[6] before retiring from professional football.[7] In the cours
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Dr Cheickna CISSE (Participant)
Dr. Cheickna CISSE is the deputy director of the African Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics of Bamako (ACE-B), at the University of Sciences, Techniques, and Technologies of Bamako (USTTB), in Mali, West Africa. Inaugurated in 2015 with help of the NIH/NIAID collaboration, the mission of ACE-B is to train and provide expertise in Bioinformatics to researchers, particularly in the biomedical field in close collaboration with research centers. Dr. CISSE is an Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Bioinformatics. Since his Ph.D obtained in 2012 at Grenoble Alpes University, France, Dr. CISSE is using his dual skill in Biochemistry and Modeling to understand diseases mechanism and find therapeutic candidates for Malaria, and Covid-19, etc. Since He joined the Bioinformatics ACE, He is been involved in several NIH Fogarty-funded training grants such as the West African Center of Excellence for Global Health Bioinformatics Research Training (1U2RTW010673-01) and the West African Sustainable Leadership and Innovation Training in Bioinformatics Rese
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Shaykh Hassan Cisse (1945-2008) was an accomplished Islamic scholar, emerging from a long and vibrant legacy of Islamic learning in West Africa. The grandson and spiritual heir of Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse, he was designated by Shaykh Ibrahim as Imam of the Jama’at Nasr al-Ilm (“Community of Helping Knowledge”), the followers of Shaykh Ibrahim who are historically the largest single Muslim movement in twentieth-century West Africa.
Shaykh Hassan was a consummate scholar and spiritual guide. He received a complete training in the traditional Islamic sciences: the Qur’an and its exegesis (tafsir), Prophetic traditions (hadith) and history (seerah), jurisprudence and its sources (fiqh and usul), literature (adab), poetry, grammar and Sufism (tasawwuf ). After memorizing the Qur’an at a young age in Mauritania, he was educated mostly in Senegal under the personal supervision of Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse, who had gathered in Kaolack, Senegal, some of the most renowned scholars from Senegal, Mauritania, Nigeria, and beyond. These included Shaykh Hassan’s own father, Sidi Ali Cisse, and his mot
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