Muath

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Muath, Muadh, Muad, Muaz, or similar can mean: مُعاذ , which is an Arabic name that means: the protected

People[edit]

Given name[edit]

  • Muad Mohamed Zaki (born 1982), politician and businessman
  • Muadh ibn Jabal (died 639), Islamic scholar
  • Muath Al-Kasasbeh (1988–2015), Jordanian military pilot captured and burned alive by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
  • Moath Makahleh (born 1974), Jordanian engineer, retired colonel.
  • Muath Mahmoud (born 1993), Jordanian footballer
  • Mowwaz (or Muadh) ibn Afra (died 624), participant in Battle of Badr
  • Muadh ibn Amr, participant in Battle of Badr