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Mehran (Persian: مهران, lit. 'kind, sun') is a given name and surname of Persian origin. Given name. Mehran Ghassemi (1977–2008), Iranian journalist;
Mehran (name) Mehran, is a character in the Persian epic poem Shahnameh; Mehran, Pakistan; Mehran Force, a defunct Pakistan paramilitary organization; Mehran Highway, in Sindh, Pakistan; Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, in Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan; Battle of Mehran, a 1986 battle in the Iran-Iraq War
Islamic tradition holds both Joachim and Amram are named the same, though the Quran only refers to Joachim with the name of Amram and calls Mary the sister of Aaron, [10] Muslims see this as connecting the two women from two prophetic households in spirit.
Abdul Aziz al-Hakim – leader of Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq; Jalal al-Din Ali al-Saghir – Iraqi politician and a member of parliament in the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq; Mohammad Bahr al-Ulloum – prominent Twelver Shi'a Islamic leader and politician in Iraq; Muqtada al-Sadr – Iraqi politician and head of the Mahdi Army
Current Ummah of Islam (Ummah of Muhammad) Aṣ-ḥāb Muḥammad (Arabic: أَصْحَاب مُحَمَّد, Companions of Muhammad) Anṣār (Muslims of Medina who helped Muhammad and his Meccan followers, literally 'Helpers') Muhājirūn (Emigrants from Mecca to Medina) Ḥizbullāh (Arabic: حِزْبُ ٱلله, Party of God) People of Mecca
During the early years of Islam, the Mehri tribe played a significant role in the history of Islam and the military achievements of the Arab world. They participated in the conquest of North Africa and Spain. Their exploits were documented by the historian Ibn Abd Al-Hakam in his book titled "Futuh Misr wa Akhbaruha" (The Conquest of Egypt and ...
Mehrdad is a Persian name for boys that means "given by sun" or "given by love". Mehr means "sun" or "love," and Dad means "given." [citation needed] It comes from the Old Persian name "Mithradatha" and the Middle Persian name "Mehrdat", which is a theophoric name that means "given by Mithra" or "given by Mehr".
In Islam, a mahram (Arabic: محرم) is a family member with whom marriage would be considered permanently unlawful ().A woman does not need to wear hijab around her mahram or spouse, and an adult male mahram or husband may escort a woman on a journey, although an escort may not be obligatory.