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  2. Category:Bangladeshi masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    A. Abdul Awwal; Abdul Batin; Abd al-Rahman; Abd al-Wadud; Abdul Aziz; Abdul Quddus; Abu al-Qasim; Abu Hena (disambiguation) Abul Bashar (disambiguation) Abul Hasanat

  3. Category:Bangladeshi Muslim names - Wikipedia

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    Surnames of Bengali language origin. Pages in category "Bangladeshi Muslim names" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  4. Category:Bengali Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Bengali Muslim scholars of Islam (1 C, 119 P) Sultans of Bengal (3 C, 20 P) Pages in category "Bengali Muslims" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of ...

  5. Bengali name - Wikipedia

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    Though middle names are very common in Bangladesh, not every individual has one; this applies to West Bengal as well. Recently, many people have begun to add their dak nam to the middle or end of their full official name, resulting in names like "Saifuddin Kanchon Choudhuri" (সাইফুদ্দীন কাঞ্চন চৌধুরী), where "Saifuddin" would be the man's bhalo nam ...

  6. Category:Bengali Muslim surnames - Wikipedia

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  7. Bengali Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Another Bengali Muslim German-American, Jawed Karim, was the co-founder of YouTube. [ 109 ] In 2016, the modernist Bait-ur-Rouf Mosque, inspired by the Bengal Sultanate-style of buildings, won the Aga Khan Award for Architecture .

  8. Waz Mahfil - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad used to do Waz in front of his companions and ever since it has been a culture in Muslim societies around the world to spread Islamic education. [8] [9] Waz Mahfil became a “regular feature of Muslim social life" in the late nineteenth century in the Indian subcontinent, particularly in Bengali Muslim society. [8]

  9. Sheikhs of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    They are part of a larger social class in Bengal, known as the Khandan or Sharif, the upper class of Bengali Muslim society. [5] Amongst, this class are families with surnames with a similar origin, being taken from the founder of the family's title, such as Khandaker , Syed , Kazi , and Mirza .