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  2. Habib - Wikipedia

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    The name, as is the case with other Arabic names, is not only confined to Muslims. Notable examples of Christian individuals named Habib include Habib the Deacon, [4] Gabriel Habib [5] and the Philosopher Habib. [6] Habiba is the female equivalent.

  3. Mahboob - Wikipedia

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    Habib, and the female equivalent Habiba. Mahbub is the male equivalent of Mahbuba This page was last edited on 26 October 2024, at 13:16 (UTC). Text is available ...

  4. Habiba bint Jahsh - Wikipedia

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    Habiba was known interchangeably as Umm Habib: both are feminine forms of the name Habib ("beloved"). The Mesopotamian historian Muhammad ibn Saad referred to a tradition in which Habiba was confused with her sister Hamna, i.e., it was believed that Umm Habib was the kunya of Hamna. Ibn Saad asserts that this is not so: they were two different ...

  5. Habiba - Wikipedia

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    Habiba (Arabic: حَبِيْبَه, ḥabībah), alternatively Habibah and Habeeba, is a female given name of Arabic origin meaning beloved, sweetheart, or lover, stemming from the male name Habib. Habiba or Habibah may refer to:

  6. A guide to neopronouns, from ae to ze - AOL

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    Neopronouns are nonbinary pronouns distinct from the common she, he and they. Terms such as “xe” and “em” are often used by trans and nonbinary people.

  7. Arabic name - Wikipedia

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    However, by the rules of Iranian languages and most languages of India, this name does mean "Muhammad who belongs to Allah", being the equivalent of the Arabic "Muhammadullah". Most Afghans speak Iranian languages. Such Perso-Arab or Indo-Arab multilingual compound names are not uncommon in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Pakistan and Tajikistan.

  8. Hady Habib becomes the first man representing Lebanon to win ...

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    Hady Habib's history-making run at the Australian Open will continue after the first man to represent Lebanon in a Grand Slam singles tournament in the Open era became the first to win a match ...

  9. List of religious titles and styles - Wikipedia

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    Habib: Hadrat: Honorific title for all Muslims Hajji: One who performed the Hajj Pilgrimage Imam: In Shi'a Islam, the Imam is appointed by God, and Muhammed was informed that the number of Imams after him will be 12. Karram-Allah-u Wajhahu: Other Honorific title of Ali Ibn Abi Talib: Khwaja: Teacher of All Saints at that time Khoja: A ...