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  2. Abd al-Rahman - Wikipedia

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    Abdelrahman or Abd al-Rahman or Abdul Rahman or Abdurrahman or Abdrrahman (Arabic: عبد الرحمن or occasionally عبد الرحمان; DMG ʿAbd ar-Raḥman) is a male Arabic Muslim given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words Abd, al-and Rahman.

  3. List of Arabic theophoric names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Arabic theophoric names. [1] [2] ... Abdul Ahad; Abdul Akbar; Abdul Alim; Abdul Ali; ... Abdur Rahman; Anisur Rahman (disambiguation)

  4. Abdul-Rahman Al-Sudais - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Rahman ibn Abdul Aziz al-Sudais (Arabic: عَبْدُ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ بْنُ عَبْدِ ٱلْعَزِيزِ ٱلسُّدَيْسِ, romanized: ʻAbd ar-Raḥman ibn ʻAbd al-ʻAziz as-Sudais), better known as al-Sudais, [1] is the Chief Imam of the Grand Mosque, Masjid al-Haram in Makkah, Saudi Arabia; the President of the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques; [2] a renowned ...

  5. Mohammad Abdul Rahman (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Abdul Rahman (Arabic: محمد عبد الرحمن; born 1985) is the current Minister of Interior in the Syrian transitional government since December 2024. [1] He had also served as Minister of Interior in the Syrian Salvation Government for the government's sixth term since 2022 [2] until December 2024.

  6. Abdul-Rahman al-Sa'di - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Abdul Rahman bin Nasser Al-Saadi (Arabic: الشيخ عبد الرحمن بن ناصر السعدي), also known as al-Siʿdī (1889–1957), was an Islamic Scholar from Saudi Arabia. He was a teacher and an author in Unaizah, Saudi Arabia. He authored more than 40 books in several different fields including tafsir, fiqh, and 'aqidah.

  7. Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf - Wikipedia

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    Abd al-Rahman ibn Awff witnessed the Battle of al-Qadisiyyah, which took place in 14 AH, before the Muslim armies continued to subdue Ctesiphon, the capital of the Sasanian empire. [11] Later, Abd al-Rahman also participated in the battle of Jalula in the year of 16 AH, where the Muslims managed to seize massive spoils of war. [11]

  8. Abdul - Wikipedia

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    However, Abdul by itself is sometimes used as an independent full given first name outside of Arabic-speaking societies. Most commonly Abdul is followed by one of the names of God found in the Quran, the Islamic scriptures, for example "Abdul Rahman", which means "slave/servant of the Merciful".

  9. Abdul Rahman Munif - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Rahman bin Ibrahim al-Munif May 29, 1933 Amman-jordan ... He is considered one of the most significant authors in the Arabic language of the 20th century. [1]