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Rafiq or Rafique ( ar , رفیق ), meaning "intimate friend", "companion", and "comrade", is an Arabic masculine given name and surname also used in several other languages. Notable people with the name include: Constituent of compound name *Rafiqul Islam (other) *Mohammad Rafiq (other), several people Given name * Rafiq Uddin Ahmed (1926–1952), demonstrator killed during Bengali Language Movement * Rafiquddin Ahmad ((1932-2013), chairman of Bangladesh Engineering and Shipbuilding Corporation * Rafiq Azad (born 1943), Bengali poet * Rafiq Bhatia (born 1987), American musician * Rafiq Sabir (born 1950), Kurdish poet * Rafiq Shahadah, Syrian military officer * Rafiq Tağı (1950—2011), Azerbaijani journalist * Rafiq Zakaria (1920–2005), Indian politician Surname * Azeem Rafiq (born 1991), English cricketer * Bilal Rafiq (born 1985), Pakistani footballer Other

*''Rafiq'' or companion, a title in the hierarchy of the Nizari Ismaili state, Nizari Ismailis ...
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Comrade
The term ''comrade'' (russian: товарищ, tovarisch) generally means 'mate', 'colleague', or 'ally', and derives from the Spanish and Portuguese, term , literally meaning 'chamber mate', from Latin , meaning 'chamber' or 'room'. It may also specifically mean "fellow soldier". Political use of the term was inspired by the French Revolution, after which it grew into a form of address between socialists and workers. Since the Russian Revolution, popular culture in the Western world has often associated it with communism. Background Upon abolishing the titles of nobility in France, and the terms and (literally, 'my lord' and 'my lady'), the revolutionaries employed the term for men and for women (both meaning ' citizen') to refer to each other. The deposed King Louis XVI, for instance, was referred to as to emphasize his loss of privilege. When the socialist movement gained momentum in the mid-19th century, socialists elsewhere began to look for a similar egalitarian alt ...
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Rafiqul Islam (other)
Rafiqul Islam is an Arabic phrase meaning ''Companion of Islam''. It may refer to *Rafiqul Islam (educationist) (1934–2021), Bangladeshi educator and writer * M Rafiqul Islam, Educator, 8th VC of Islamic University, Bangladesh. *Rafiqul Islam (scientist) (1936–2018), Bangladeshi physician and medical scientist * Rafiq Azad (Rafiqul Islam Khan, 1942–2016), Bangladeshi poet *Rafiqul Islam (Bangladeshi politician) (born 1943), Bangladesh Awami League politician and minister *Rafiqul Islam (activist) (1950–2013), Bangladeshi activist *Md Rafiqul Islam, Bangladesh Army Major General and former Director General of Border Guards Bangladesh *Rafiqul Islam Miah, Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and minister *Rafiqul Islam Chowdhury (d. 2008), Bangladeshi academic and political scientist *Mohammad Rafiqul Islam (officer), Chief of Bangladesh Air Force *Rafiqul Islam (politician) Rafiqul Islam, also known as Dr Hafiz Rafiqul Islam is an Indian politician serving as a member ...
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Mohammad Rafiq (other)
Mohammad Rafiq or Rafique ( ar, محمد رفیق ) may refer to: *Muhammad Rafiq (brigadier) ( fl. 1950s), Pakistani Commandant *Mohammad Rafiq (judge) (born 1960), Indian Judge and the Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh High Court *Muhammad Rafiq Tarar (born 1929), Pakistani judge and then president *Mohammed Rafique Mughal (born 1936), Pakistani archaeologist * Mohammad Rafiq (poet) (born 1943), winner of the Bangla Academy Awards in 1987 *Mohammed Rafik Khatri (born 1970), Indian Master craftsman *Mohammad Rafique (cricketer) (born 1970), Bangladeshi cricketer *Mohammed Rafique (footballer) (born 1992), Indian footballer * Mohammad Rafiq (born 1954), retired Pakistani Air Force officer known for overpowering the attacker of Bærum mosque shooting *Mohd Rafiq Naizamohideen Mohd Rafiq bin Naizamohideen is a Malaysian politician who served as Member of the Melaka State Executive Council (EXCO) for the second term in the Barisan Nasional (BN) state administration under Chief Min ...
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Rafiq Uddin Ahmed
Rafiq Uddin Ahmed ( bn, রফিক উদ্দিন আহমদ) (30 October 1926 – 21 February 1952) was a protester killed during the Bengali Language Movement that took place in East Pakistan (currently Bangladesh) in 1952. He is considered a martyr in Bangladesh. Early life Ahmed was born October 30, 1926 in Paril village (renamed 'Rafiqnagar'), Singair, Manikganj District, East Bengal, British Raj. His father's name was Abdul Latif and mother's name was Rafiza Khatun. Rafiq was the eldest son of the couple's five sons and two daughters. Rafiq's grandfather is Mohammad Makhim. He passed his matriculation from Baira School in 1949. He studied Intermediate level from Debendra College but dropped out before finishing. He moved to Dhaka and started working in a printing press owned by his father. In Dhaka, he was admitted to the Department of Accounting Science at the then Jagannath College. Bengali Language Movement Ahmed was active in the student protest demandi ...
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Rafiquddin Ahmad
Rafiquddin Ahmad (1 March 1932 – 13 September 2013) was chairman of Bangladesh Engineering and Shipbuilding Corporation. Throughout his career he was the founding chairman of Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC), was founding director of ICTVTR, now known as Islamic University of Technology (IUT), was founding member of The Institute of Engineers, Bangladesh and former Chairman of Bangladesh Steel and Engineering Corporation (BSEC). Rafiquddin Ahmad obtained his PhD from UK in 1960 and became a teacher of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, commonly known by the acronym BUET, is a public technological research university in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Founded in 1876 as the Dacca Survey School, it is the oldest institution for the study ... (BUET). He was also a key member in establishing Eastern Cables, the first exported item from Bangladesh to west Europe. References External links *http://www. ...
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Rafiq Azad
Rafiq Azad (born Rafiqul Islam Khan; February 14, 1941 – March 12, 2016) was a Bangladeshi poet, editor and writer. He is credited with 45 collections of poetry including ''Prakriti O Premer Kabita, Asambhaber Paye, Sahasra Sundar, Haturir Nichae Jiban, Khub Beshi Durea Noy, Khamakaro Bahaman Hey Udar Amiyo Batas'' and others. He is most well known for his poem ''" Bhaat De Haramjada"'' (''Give me food, bastard'') which was written during the famine of 1974. The poet participated in the war against the Pakistani occupation forces in 1971 Liberation War and was awarded ‘Notable Freedom Fighter Award” in 1997. He received Bangla Academy Literary Award in 1984 and national award Ekushey Padak in 2013, for his contribution to Bangla language and literature. Early life and education Azad was born on February 14, 1941, in the remote village of Guni in Tangail district, a central region of Bangladesh. He was the youngest of three children of Salimuddin Khan and Rabeya Khan. He ear ...
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Rafiq Bhatia
Rafiq Bhatia (born 21 August 1987) is an American musician, composer, guitarist, and producer. He is the guitarist and fellow producer of the American experimental rock band Son Lux, having been a touring member prior. As a solo artist, he has recorded three solo albums ''Yes it Will'' (2012), ''Strata'' (2012), and ''Breaking English'' (2018). Bhatia has also worked with musicians Olga Bell, Sam Dew, Dave Douglas, Marcus Gilmore, Billy Hart, Heems, Helado Negro, Vijay Iyer, Glenn Kotche, Valgeir Sigurðsson, Moses Sumney, and David Virelles. Career A first-generation American of East African Indian descent, Bhatia was born in Hickory, North Carolina and grew up in Raleigh. His interest in music began with two inspirations: his grandfather’s reedy, a capella renditions of Ginans, and listening to gangster rap on the radio. He began playing guitar in high school. After graduating from Oberlin College with a degree in neuroscience and economics, in 2010 Bhatia moved to Brooklyn, ...
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Rafiq Sabir
Rafiq Sabir ( ku, Refîq Sabir; born in 1950) is a contemporary Kurdish people, Kurdish poet. He was born in ''Qaladzê'' in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 1974, he received Bachelor of Arts degree from Baghdad University. He moved to Sweden in 1989. He writes in the sorani dialect. He belongs to the post-Abdulla Goran generation of modernists in Kurdish language, Kurdish poetry. Works #Karwansara, 146 pp., Uppsala, 1990. #Towards history : a short ideological historical study, 129 pp., Uppsala, 1991. #Werze berdine, 39 pp., Uppsala 1992. #Awêne û sêber : Komele honrawe, 88 pp., Arzan Publishers, Jönköping, 1996. . #Impiratoryayî lam : derbarey îslam, xêl û nasyonalîzm, 230 pp., Rabûn Publishers, Uppsala, 1998. . #Rûnbûnewe : honrawe, 111 pp., Rabûn Publishers, Uppsala, 2001. . References External linksRafiq Sabir, Immigrant-institutet
(in Swedish) Kurdish poets Kurdish people 1950 births Living people University of Baghdad alumni {{Kurd-poet-stub ...
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Rafiq Shahadah
Rafiq Shahadah ( ar, رفيق شحادة, born 1956) is a Syrian Army major general. He was head of the Military Intelligence Directorate and the chief of staff of the Syrian Army's operations in Eastern Syria. Early life Shahadah was born in Jableh, Latakia Governorate, in 1956. Career Shahadah was an adviser to President Bashar Al-Assad on strategic questions and military intelligence. At the initial phase of Syrian war Shahadah was serving as a security official in Homs. During his tenure Marie Colvin, a war correspondent, was killed in an attack in February 2012 which was confirmed by Shahadah who stated "Marie Colvin was a dog and now she’s dead. Let the Americans help her now." Shahadah was appointed chief of the Military Intelligence Directorate in July 2012, replacing Abdul Fatah Qudsiya, who then became the deputy director of the National Security Bureau. In 2015, Shahadah was dismissed from his role as director of Military Intelligence Directorate, following a di ...
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Rafiq Tağı
Rafiq Tağı, born Rafig Nazir oglu Taghiyev (5 August 1950, Khoshchobanly, Masally District, Azerbaijan — 23 November 2011, Baku, Azerbaijan) was an Azerbaijani short story writer and a journalist who worked for ''Sanat'' newspaper until police arrested him and ''Sanat'' editor Samir Sadagatoglu for "Europe and Us", an article that was deemed to be critical of Islam and the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was considered to be inciting racial hatred and sentenced to three years in prison. Released on a presidential pardon some months later he was assassinated in a car park. Biography Tağı was born in the village of Khoshchobanly, Masally District, Azerbaijan. He graduated from the Azerbaijan State Medical University and worked as a physician in rural parts of Azerbaijan. He later received a degree in cardiology from the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. Beginning in 1990, he worked at the Emergency Medical Services Hospital in Baku. ...
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Rafiq Zakaria
Rafiq Zakaria (5 April 1920 – 9 July 2005) was an Indian politician and Islamic religious cleric. He was closely associated with the Indian independence movement and Indian National Congress party. He was known for his advocacy of traditional Islam. Early life and education Zakaria, a Konkani Muslim from Maharashtra, was an alumnus of Ismail Yusuf College, Mumbai. He won the Chancellor's Gold Medal in the MA examination of University of Mumbai and in 1948 received a PhD from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. His doctoral thesis was titled ''Muslims in India: a political analysis (from 1885–1906)''. He was called to the bar from Lincoln's Inn in England. Career Zakaria practised law in Mumbai, where he was appointed Chief Public Prosecutor. He spent over 25 years in public service, including some time as a cabinet minister in state government of Maharashtra and later as a Member of the Indian parliament. He served as deputy to Indira Gandhi ...
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Azeem Rafiq
Azeem Rafiq ( ur, عظیم رفیق; born 27 February 1991) is a British Asian cricketer who played professionally in England for Yorkshire County Cricket Club. A right arm off-spin bowler, Rafiq played for the county between 2008 and 2014 and 2016 and 2018, making his senior debut at the age of 17. He captained the England under-15 and under-19 sides, and in 2012 became the youngest man to captain a Yorkshire side as well as the first person of Asian origin to do so.Hashim, Taha (17 August 2020The extraordinary life of Azeem Rafiq Wisden online. Retrieved 7 September 2020. In September 2020, Rafiq made accusations of racism and bullying at Yorkshire. An independent report found that a number of his accusations were true and the case became a major media story in the United Kingdom. It led to a number of resignations at the club and was the subject of investigations by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee in the British ...
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