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Siddiqui is sometimes also rendered as '''Siddiqi''', '''Siddique''', '''Siddiquee''', '''Siddighi''', '''Sadighi''', '''Seddighi''', '''Sidiki''', '''Siddiki''', or '''Siddiquie'''.
Siddiqui is sometimes also rendered as '''Siddiqi''', '''Siddique''', '''Siddiquee''', '''Siddighi''', '''Sadighi''', '''Seddighi''', '''Sidiki''', '''Siddiki''', or '''Siddiquie'''.


The Siddiquis are the descendants of The First Muslim Caliph of The Great Rashidun Caliphate Abu Bakr Al-Ṣiddīq (Arabic: عبد الله بن أبي قحافة, translit.: ʿAbd Allāh ibn Abī Quḥāfah)c. 573 CE – 23 August 634 CE. He was awarded with the title Al-Siddiq (The Truthful) by Muhammad himself and was known by this name among the later generations of Muslims. PPopularly known by his nickname Abū Bakr Al-Siddiq, The First Muslim Caliph of The Rashidun Caliphate.
The Siddiquis are the descendants of The First Muslim Caliph of The Great Rashidun Caliphate Abu Bakr Al-Ṣiddīq (Arabic: عبد الله بن أبي قحافة, translit.: ʿAbd Allāh ibn Abī Quḥāfah)c. 573 CE – 23 August 634 CE. He was awarded with the title Al-Siddiq (The Truthful) by Muhammad himself and was known by this name among the later generations of Muslims. Popularly known by his nickname Abū Bakr Al-Siddiq, The First Muslim Caliph of The Rashidun Caliphate.
The Siddiqui surname is found among a number of ethnic groups and communities after it's spread from Middle East to Africa, [[Central Asia]], and the [[South Asia]].
The Siddiqui surname is found among a number of ethnic groups and communities after it's spread from Middle East to Africa, [[Central Asia]], and the [[South Asia]].



Revision as of 20:16, 20 April 2014

Siddiqui is a family name or surname. Siddiqui is sometimes also rendered as Siddiqi, Siddique, Siddiquee, Siddighi, Sadighi, Seddighi, Sidiki, Siddiki, or Siddiquie.

The Siddiquis are the descendants of The First Muslim Caliph of The Great Rashidun Caliphate Abu Bakr Al-Ṣiddīq (Arabic: عبد الله بن أبي قحافة, translit.: ʿAbd Allāh ibn Abī Quḥāfah)c. 573 CE – 23 August 634 CE. He was awarded with the title Al-Siddiq (The Truthful) by Muhammad himself and was known by this name among the later generations of Muslims. Popularly known by his nickname Abū Bakr Al-Siddiq, The First Muslim Caliph of The Rashidun Caliphate. The Siddiqui surname is found among a number of ethnic groups and communities after it's spread from Middle East to Africa, Central Asia, and the South Asia.

Between 1690 and the early 20th century, the District of Badaun, in India, was ruled by the Rohilla Siddiqi Nawabs.[1]

Notable Siddiquis

See also

References

  1. ^ An Eighteenth Century History of North India: An Account Of The Rise And Fall Of The Rohilla Chiefs In Janbhasha by Rustam Ali Bijnori by Iqtidar Husain Siddiqui Manohar Publications
  • Tareekh-e-Babul Islam Sindh by Dr. Habibullah Siddiqi
  • Burhanpur ka Sindhi Auliya
  • Tareekh-e-Burhanpur by Muhammad Abdul Hakeem Siddiqi