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Abbad
Abbad is an Islamic name. Origin of this name is Arabic. Meaning of Abbad in Arabic is 'best worshipper', of those who worship Allah. People with this name include: * Abbad ibn Bishr (c. 597–632), from the Arabian peninsula and companion to the Islamic prophet, Muhammad * Abbad ibn Ziyad (d. 718), son of Ziyad ibn Abih and governor of Sistan for Caliph Muawiyah I * Abbad I or Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad (ruled from 1023 and died in 1042), founder of the Abbadid dynasty in Seville * Abbad II, Abbad II al-Mu'tadid or Abu Amr Abbad (ruled from 1042 and died in 1069), second ruler of the Abbadid dynasty in Seville * Abbad III or Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad (1040–1095), poet and third and last ruler of the Abbadid dynasty in Seville * Ibn Abbad al-Rundi (1333–1390), leading Sufi theologian, active in Magreb, Morocco * Fray Íñigo Abbad y Lasierra Fray Íñigo Abbad y Lasierra (1745–1813), born in Estadilla, Spain, was a Benedictine monk and the first historian to extensively do ...
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Abdul Baqi
ʻAbd al-Bāqī (ALA-LC romanization of ar, عبد الباقي) is a male Muslim given name. It is built from the Arabic words '' ʻabd'' and ''al-Bāqī'', one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. It means "servant of the Everlasting". It may refer to: * Abd al-Baqi, Muhammad Fu'ad (1882–1967), Egyptian Qur'an and hadith scholar. *Abd-al-Baqi al-Zurqani (1611–1688) Egyptian Islamic scholar. *Abdelbaki Hermassi (born 1937), Tunisian politician. *Abdelbaki Sahraoui (1910–1995), Algerian politician. * Abdul Bagi Baryal, Afghan politician. *Abdul Baqi Jammoh (1924–2016), Jordanian politician. *Abdul Baqi Turkistani, Afghan politician. *Abdul Baqi (cricketer), Afghan cricketer. *Abdul Baqi (Pakistani politician) (1939–2001), politician in North West Frontier Province, Pakistan. *Abdulbagi Ali oglu Zulalov, known as Bulbuljan (1841–1927), Azerbaijani singer. *Mahmud Abdülbâkî, pen name Bâkî (1526–1600), Turkish poet * Mau ...
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Abdul Hussein
Abdul Hussein ( ar, عبد الحسين) (also transliterated as Abd al-Husayn, Abdolhossein, or Abdul Husayn) is a masculine Muslim given name, the name is built from the Arabic words '' Abd'', ''al-'' and ''Hussein'', and means ''Servant of Hussein''. It is commonly associated with Shi'ites, who especially revere Hussein ibn Ali. The name is forbidden for Sunnis, who may not use any names implying servitude to anything besides God. It may refer to: Given name * Abdulhussain Abdulredha (1939–2017), Kuwaiti actor * Abdolhossein Behnia, Iranian politician * Abdol-Hossein Farmanfarma (1859–1939), Qajar prince * Abdolhossein Hazhir (1899–1949), Iranian politician * Abdol Hossein Hejazi (1904–1969), Iranian military officer * Abdul Husain Husamuddin (1823–1891), Indian, Da'i al-Mutlaq of Dawoodi Bohra sect * Abdolhossein Moezi (born 1945), Iranian scholar * Abdolhossein Mokhtabad (born 1966), Iranian composer * Abd al-Husayn Sharaf al-Din al-Musawi (1290–1377), Shi'a twel ...
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Abdul Haq
ʻAbd al-Ḥaqq (ALA-LC romanization of ar, عبد الحقّ) is an Arabic male given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words '' ʻabd'' and ''al-Ḥaqq'', one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. It means "servant of the Truth". It may refer to: People * Abd al-Haqq I (died 1217), Marinid sheikh (Morocco) ** Uthman ibn Abd al-Haqq (died 1240), son of Abd al-Haqq I ** Muhammad ibn Abd Al-Haqq (died 1244), son of Abd al-Haqq I **Abu Yahya ibn Abd al-Haqq (died 1258), son of Abd al-Haqq I **Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd Al-Haqq (died 1286), son of Abd al-Haqq I * Abdul Haque (1918–1997), Bangladeshi author * Abdul Hoque (1930–1971), Bangladeshi politician *Abu Mohammed Abd el-Hakh Ibn Sabin (1217–1269), Spanish Sufi philosopher * Abdul-Haqq Dehlavi (1551–1642), Indian scholar * Abdülhak Hâmid Tarhan (1851–1937), Turkish playwright and poet *Maulvi Abdul Haq (Urdu scholar) (1872–1961), Pakistani Urdu ...
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Abdul Hamid
ʻAbd al-Ḥamīd (ALA-LC romanization of ar, عبد الحميد) is a Muslim male given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words '' ʻabd'' and ''al-Ḥamīd'', one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which gave rise to the Muslim theophoric names. It means "servant of the All-laudable". It is rendered as ''Abdolhamid'' in Persian and ''Abdülhamit'' in Turkish. It may refer to: Given name *Abd al-Hamid al-Katib (died 749), Umayyad official and Islamic scholar * 'Abd al-Hamīd ibn Turk (fl. 830), Turkish Muslim mathematician *Abdul Hamid Lahori (died 1654), Indian traveller and court historian of Shah Jahan *Abdul Hamid Baba (died c.1732), Pashtun poet *Abdul Hamid I (1725–1789), sultan of the Ottoman Empire *Abdul Hamid (surveyor) (died ?1864), surveyor in Central Asia *Abdul Hamid II (1842–1918), sultan of the Ottoman Empire *Abdul Hamid Halim of Kedah (1864–1943), Sultan of Kedah *Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani (1880–1976), political ...
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Abdul Halim
ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm (ALA-LC romanization of ar, عبد الحليم) is a male Muslim given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words '' ʻabd'' and ''al-Ḥalīm'', one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which gives rise to the Muslim theophoric names. It means "servant of the all-clement". It may refer to: Mononym * Abdul Halim of Kedah (1927-2017), Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia * Abdul Hamid Halim of Kedah (1864–1943), 26th Sultan of Kedah * Abdul Halim (Indonesia) (1911 - 1988), 4th Prime Minister of Indonesia * Abdul Halim Bukhari (1945–2022), Bangladeshi Islamic scholar * Abdul Halim (cricketer) (born 1998), Bangladeshi cricketer Given name Abdel Halim * Abdel Halim Ali (born 1973), Egyptian footballer * Abdel Halim Hafez (1929 - 1977), Egyptian singer and actor * Abdel Halim Muhammad (1910–2009), Sudanese doctor and administrator Abdel-Halim * Abdel-Halim Caracalla (born 1940), Lebanese dance company director * Abdel-Halim Mahmo ...
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Abdul Hakim
Abdul Hakim ( ar, عبد الحكيم, translit=ʻAbd al-Ḥakīm) is a Muslim male given name, and in modern usage, first name or surname. It is built from the Arabic words '' Abd'', ''al-'' and ''Hakim''. The name means "servant of the All-wise", ''Al-Hakīm'' being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. The letter ''a'' of the ''al-'' is unstressed, and can be transliterated by almost any vowel, often by ''e''. So the first part can appear as Abdel, Abdul or Abd-al. The second part may appear as Hakim, Hakeem, or in other ways. The whole name is subject to variable spacing and hyphenation. Notable persons with the name Abdul Hakim or variants include: *Abdul Hakim Sialkoti (1561–1656), Punjabi Muslim scholar *Abdul Hakim (poet) (1620–1690), Bengali poet * Abdul Hakim Sarkar, Bangladeshi professor and academician * Abdul Hakeem (speaker), Speaker of the East Bengal Legislative Assembly. * Abdulhakim Arvasi (1865–1943), Turk ...
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Abdul Hai
Abdul Hai ( ar, عبد الحي, translit=Abd al-Ḥayy) is a Muslim male given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words '' Abd'', ''al-'' and ''Hayy''. The name means "servant of the Living God", ''Al-Hayy'' being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. The letter ''a'' of the ''al-'' is unstressed, and can be transliterated by almost any vowel, often by ''e''. So the first part can appear as Abdel, Abdul or Abd-al. The second part may appear as Hai, Hay, Hayy or in other ways. The whole name is subject to variable spacing and hyphenation. Notable people with the name include: *Saʿīd Abdul-Hay ibn Dhaḥḥāk ibn Maḥmūd Gardēzī, or just Abu Saʿīd Gardēzī, (died ca. 1061), Persian historian *Muhammad Abdul-Hayy Siddiqui, known as Bekhud Badayuni (1857-1912), Indian Urdu poet * Saleh Abdel Hai (1896-1962), Egyptian singer *Abdul Hai Habibi (1910-1984), Afghan scholar and historian * Abdel ha ...
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Abdul Hafiz
ʻAbd al-Ḥafīẓ (ALA-LC romanization of ar, عبد الحفيظ) is a Muslim male given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words '' ʻabd'' and ''al-Ḥafīẓ'', one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. It means "servant of the Guardian" or “servant of the preserver”. It may refer to: * Abdul Hafeez, known as Senior Brigadier General of Pakistan ( 1954 ) Pakistani Social Activist *Abdul Hafiz Mohamed Barakatullah, known as Maulavi Barkatullah (1854–1927), Indian independence activist * Abu Ahmad Abdul Hafiz (1900–1985), Bengali politician and lawyer *Abdelhafid of Morocco (1873–1937), Sultan of Morocco * Abdul Hafeez (chemist) (1882-1964), Pakistani scientist * Abdul Hafiz (VC) (1915-1944), Indian army soldier * Osman Abdel Hafeez (1917–1958), Egyptian fencer *Abdul Hafeez Kardar, or just Abdul Kardar (1925-1996), Pakistani cricketer *Abdelhafid Boussouf (1926-1980), Algerian politician *A ...
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Abdul Hadi
ʻAbd al-Hādī (ALA-LC romanization of ar, عبد الهادي) is a Muslim male given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words '' ʻabd'' and ''al-Hādī'', one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. It means "servant of the Guide". It may refer to: Given name *Sheikh 'Abd al-Hadi Aqhili, one of the names used by Ivan Aguéli (1869-1917), Swedish Sufi painter and author * Abdul Hadi Abdul Hamid (born 1987), Malaysian footballer * Abdul Hadi Arghandiwal (born 1952), Afghan politician *Abdul Hadi Awang (born 1947), Malaysian politician * Abdul Haddi Bin Hadiddi (born 1969), Tunisian held in Guantanamo *Abdul Hadi Dawai (1894-1982), Afghan poet and diplomat * Abd Al Hadi Omar Mahmoud Faraj (born ca. 1981), Syrian held in Guantanamo *Abdel Hadi Al Gazzar (1925–1966), Egyptian painter *Abdelhadi Habassa (born 1976), Moroccan runner * Abdulhadi Al Hariri (born 1982), Syrian footballer *Abdul Hadi al Iraqi (bor ...
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Abdul Ghani
Abdul Ghani ( ar, عبد الغني ) or Abdulghani or Abdelghani or similar variants is a male Muslim given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words '' Abd'', ''al-'' and ''Ghani''. The name means "servant of the All-sufficient", ''Al-Ghaniyy'' being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. The letter ''a'' of the ''al-'' is unstressed, and can be transliterated by almost any vowel, often by ''u''. The last element may appear as ''Gani'', ''Ghany'' or in other ways, with the whole name subject to variable spacing and hyphenation. There is also the West African variant Abdul Ganiyu. It may refer to: Given name *Abdul Ghani Saheb Saudagar (1843-1897), Nawab of Kholapur, Maharashtra, India *Abdul Gani (soldier) (1919–1957), Bengali military officer *Abdel Ghani el-Gamasy (1921–2003), Egyptian soldier *Abdul Ghani Lone (1932–2002), Indian lawyer and politician *Abdul Ghani Minhat (born 1935), Malay ...
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Abdul Ghaffar
ʻAbd al-Ghaffār (ALA-LC romanization of ar, عبد الغفار) is a male Muslim given name, and, in modern usage, surname, built from the Arabic words '' ʻabd'' and '' al-Ghaffār'', one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. It may refer to: People Politicians *Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (1890–1988), Indian/Pakistani political and spiritual leader *Abdoel Gaffar Pringgodigdo (1904–1988), Indonesian politician *Hardan ’Abdul Ghaffar al-Tikriti, or Hardan al-Tikriti (1925–1971), Iraqi Air Force commander and politician * Rukan Razuki Abd al-Ghafar (born 1956), Iraqi politician * Abdul Ghafar Lakanwal, Afghan-American politician Scientists * al-Sayyid ʻAbd al-Ghaffār (born 19th century), physician and second photographer of Mecca, who worked with Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje, who – by coincidence – also used the name (Haji) Abdul Ghaffar Sportsmen *Ramadan Yasser Abdel Ghaffar (born 1980), Egyptian boxer * Abdoul-Gafar Mam ...
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