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Following are names consisting of the appellation ʿabd al-, 'servant of' followed by one of the names associated with God in the Qur'an. Abdullah; Abdul Ahad;
This question was actually reported to have been put across to Muhammad to which he replied: "The (people of the old age) used to give names (to their persons) after the names of Apostles and pious persons who had gone before them". [11] Luke 3:23: Job: ʾAyyūb: Iyyov: Job 1:1: Quran 6:84: John the Baptist: Yaḥyā: Yohanan
People of Shuaib Ahl Madyan Arabic: أَهْل مَدْيَن, People of Madyan) Aṣ-ḥāb al-Aykah ("Companions of the Wood") [14] [83] [8] [34] Qawm Yūnus (People of Jonah) [46] Ahl al-Bayt ("People of the Household") Household of Abraham [84] Brothers of Yūsuf; Daughters of Abraham's nephew Lot [84] Progeny of Imran; Household of Moses
Shah: King, title of Persian origin. Shah-i-Alam Panah: King, refuge of the world, one of the titles of the Sultan. Shahzada (or Shahzade): son of the King, title used for the sons of Sultans from the reign of Mehmed I. Shaikh ul-Islam: the title held by the highest ranking Muslim religious official below the Khalif. The office entitled the ...
The name means "servant of the King", in the Christian instance 'King' meaning 'King of Kings' as in Jesus Christ and in Islam, Al-Malik being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. [1] [2] The letter a of the al-is unstressed, and can be transliterated by almost any vowel, often by e. So the ...
A Abbad Abbas (name) Abd al-Uzza Abdus Salam (name) Abd Manaf (name) Abd Rabbo Abdel Fattah Abdel Nour Abdi Abdolreza Abdu Abdul Abdul Ahad Abdul Ali Abdul Alim Abdul Azim Abd al-Aziz Abdul Baqi Abdul Bari Abdul Basir Abdul Basit Abdul Ghaffar Abdul Ghani Abdul Hadi Abdul Hafiz Abdul Hai Abdul Hakim Abdul Halim Abdul Hamid Abdul Haq Abdul Hussein Abdul Jabbar Abdul Jalil Abdul Jamil Abdul ...
It is also one of the Names of God in Islam, and is then al-Malik (الملك) or The King, Lord of the Worlds in the absolute sense (denoted by the definite article), meaning the King of Kings, above all earthly rulers. Hence, Abdelmelik ("servant of [Allah] the King") is an Arabic male name.
Abdi is the name of three men in the Hebrew Bible. In Hebrew, Abdi (עַבְדִּ֖י) literally means "my servant", but may be an abbreviation for "servant of "Yahweh". [2] In 1 Chronicles 6:44 Abdi is a Levite of the family of Merari. In 2 Chronicles 29:12 Abdi is a Levite in the time of King Hezekiah of Judah. This may be the same man as in ...