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*[[Qassem Al-Nasser]] (1925–2007), Jordanian officer who participated in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War
*[[Qassem Al-Nasser]] (1925–2007), Jordanian officer who participated in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War
*Qassem Khan Vali (1878 – 1935), known as [[Sardar Homayoun]], Iranian army general, trained in France
*Qassem Khan Vali (1878 – 1935), known as [[Sardar Homayoun]], Iranian army general, trained in France
*[[Qasem Suleimani Kermani]] (born 1957), Iranian commander of the Quds Force
*[[Qasem Suleimani|Qasem Suleimani Kermani]] (born 1957), Iranian commander of the Quds Force
*[[Tal'at Fu'ad Qasim]] (died 1995), Egyptian leader of militant Gama'a Islamiyya organization
*[[Tal'at Fu'ad Qasim]] (died 1995), Egyptian leader of militant Gama'a Islamiyya organization



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Qasim
PronunciationArabic: [ˈqaː.sɪm]
Persian: [ɢɒːˈsem]
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameArabic
Meaningone who distributes
Other names
Alternative spellingQāsim: Qaasim, Quasim, Casim, Cassim, Kacem, Kasem, Kassem, Kassim, Qasem, Kasim, Qassim, Ghasem, Kassam
Qasīm: Kaseem, Kasseem, Qaseem, Kasim

Qasim is the transliteration of the male given name (Arabic: قاسم, Qāsim), pronounced with a long first syllable. The meaning is one who distributes. The first known bearer of the name was the son of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad.

There is an occasional variant spelling, (Arabic: قسیم, Qasīm), distinguished by a long second syllable. Both names can also be used as surnames.

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  • Kasim Sulton (born 1955), American bass guitarist
  • Kasseem Dean (born 1978), better known by his stage name, Swizz Beatz, American record producer

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Religious figures in early Islam

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