Abd al-Ahad
ʻAbd al-Aḥad (ALA-LC romanization of ) is an Arabic male given name. It is built from the Arabic words ''ʻabd'' and ''al-Aḥad'', one of the names of God in Islam. It is listed in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. It means "servant of the only One". Abd al-Ahad is also common among Arabic-speaking Christians, particularly Syriac Catholics -- several of whose clergymen, including the late patriarch Ignatius Peter VIII Abdul-Ahad, have borne the name.It may refer to: *'Abd al-Ahad Khan *Abd ul-Aḥad Dāwūd, name adopted by David Benjamin Keldani (1867–c.1940), Persian Catholic priest who converted to Islam *Abdul-Ahad Dawood Tappouni, birth name of Ignatius Gabriel I Tappuni (1879–1968), patriarch of the Syriac Catholic Church *Abdul Ahad Wardak (c.1880–1949), Afghan politician *Abdul Ahad Azad (1903–1948), Kashmiri poet *Abdul Ahad (music director) (1918–1996), Bangladeshi lyricist and music director *Abdul Ahad Karzai, (1922–1999), Afghan politician *Ignatius Peter VIII Abdalahad (born 1930), patriarch of the Syriac Catholic Church *Abdul'ahat Abdulrixit (born 1942), chairman of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China *Abdul Ahad Momand (born 1959), Afghan-German cosmonaut *Ghaith Abdul-Ahad (born 1975), Iraqi journalist *Abdulahad Malik (born 1986), Indian cricketer *Shah Abdul Ahad Afzali, Afghan politician *Abdel Ahad Gamal El Din, Egyptian politician Provided by Wikipedia
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