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* Yasu' is the Arab Christian name, while ʿĪsā is the Muslim version of the name, as used in the Qur'an. There is debate as to which is the better rendition of the Aramaic Ishuʿ, because both names are of late origin. ** Yuhanna is the Arab Christian name of John, while Yahya is the Muslim version of the name, as used in the Qur'an.
Idris is not universally identified with Enoch, many Muslim scholars of the classical and medieval periods also held that Idris and Hermes Trismegistus were the same person. [8] [9] Genesis 5:24: Quran 19:56: Ezekiel: Ḥizkīl "Dhul-Kifl" Yechezkel Ezekiel 1:3: Quran 38:48: Ezra/Esdras Uzair or Idris: Ezra: Ezra 7:1: Quran 9:30: Gabriel ...
Mahershala Ali – American actor and first Muslim actor to win an Oscar [7] Muhammad Ali , an Olympian and professional boxer , converted to Islam from Christianity. Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr., 1942–2016) – converted from Baptist [ 8 ] [ 9 ] to The Nation of Islam to Sunni Islam ; [ 10 ] American professional boxer ...
4,574th most popular boy name (2011) [3] 4,591st most popular boy name (2010) [3] People. ... a Muslim teacher and Islamist activist; Ali Uzair, a Pakistani footballer;
B. Baba (name) Badat; Badawi; Badir; Badr (Arabic name) Badri; Baghdadi; Baha; Baha (name) Bahij; Bahjat; Bahri; Bakir; Bakkal; Al-Balawi (surname) Al-Balushi; Barad ...
Similarly, since 2008 it has been the most popular baby boy name in Brussels and Antwerp, Belgium's most Muslim-populated cities. [ 14 ] In May 2006, it was reported that statistics indicate that some 8,928 Danish Muslims carry the name Muhammad and that in 2004 alone, 167 new-born babies were registered.
Generally for Muslim males, Muhammad, the name of the prophet of Islam, is chosen to be the person's first given name, if he has more than one. Because of the prevalence of this practice, this name is usually not the person's most called name, as it does not serve as a unique identifier.