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*[[‘Abd ar-Razzaq as-San‘ani]] (early), Sunni Islamic scholar of the Science of hadith |
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*[[Abdur Razzaq (traveller)]] (fl. 1442), Persian traveller to India |
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*[[Ali Abdel Raziq]] (1888–1966), Egyptian Islamic scholar |
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*[[Abd El-Razzak El-Sanhuri]] (1895–1971), Egyptian legal scholar |
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*[[U Razak]] (Abdul Razak) (1898–1947), Burmese politician |
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*[[Abdelrazak al-Restom al-Dandachi]] (1899–1935), Syrian politician |
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*[[Abdool Razack Mohamed]] (1906–1978), Indian-Mauritian politician |
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*[[Abdul-Razzaq Ahmed Taha]] (ca. 1910 - ca. 1998 ??), Iraqi chess player |
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*[[Arif Abd ar-Razzaq]] (1921–2007), Prime Minister of Iraq |
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*[[Tun Abdul Razak]] (1922–1976), Prime Minister of Malaysia |
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*[[Abdirizak Haji Hussein]] (born 1924), Prime Minister of Somalia |
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*[[Abdul Razzaq al-Halabi]] (born 1925), Syrian Hanafi scholar |
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*[[Abdul-Razzak Al-Adwani]] (1928–1996), Kuwaiti academic administrator |
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*[[Abdel-Razak al-Yehiyeh]] (born 1929), Palestinian politician |
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*Abdullah Abdul Razzaq Badhib, known as [[Abdullah Badhib]] (1931–1975), political activist from Aden known as founder of Yemeni communism |
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*[[Azizan Abdul Razak]] (born ca. 1940), Malaysian politician |
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*[[Abdur Razzak (actor)]] (born 1942), Bangladeshi film actor |
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*[[Abdur Razzaq (politician)]] (born 1942), Bangladeshi politician |
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*[[Abdulrazak Gurnah]] (born 1948), Tanzanian-British novelist |
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*[[Abdul Raziq Bugti]] (1952–2007), Pakistani politician |
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*[[Abderrazak Bounour]] (born 1957), Algerian runner |
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*[[Abdul Razak (Guantanamo detainee 1043)]] (born ca. 1958), Afghan |
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*[[Abdul Razak Baginda]] (born 1960), Malaysian political writer |
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*[[Karim Abdul Razak]] (born 1961), Ghanaian footballer |
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*Nashwan Abdulrazaq Abdulbaqi, known as [[Abdul Hadi al Iraqi]] (born 1961), Iraqi Kurd held in Guantanamo |
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*[[Abousfian Abdelrazik]] (born 1962), Sudanese-Canadian accused of terrorism |
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*[[Abderrazak Khairi]] (born 1962), Moroccan footballer |
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*[[Abdul Razak (canoer)]] (born 1964), Indonesian canoer |
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*[[Abdul Razzaq (Guantanamo detainee 923)]] (born ca. 1964), Afghan |
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*[[Abdelrazak Ali Abdelrahman]] (born 1970), Libyan held in Guantanamo |
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*[[Abdul Razaq (Guantanamo detainee 356)]] (born 1971), Afghan |
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*[[Abdul Razeq]], Afghan detainee, probably the same as the above |
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*[[Abdul Razzaq (cricketer)]] (born 1979), Pakistani cricketer |
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*[[Abdur Razzak (cricketer)]] (born 1982), Bangladeshi cricketer |
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*[[Haidar Abdul-Razzaq]] (born 1982), Iraqi footballer |
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*[[Abdulrazak Ekpoki]] (born 1982), Nigerian footballer |
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*[[Abderrazak Lmnasfi]] (born 1982), Moroccan footballer |
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*[[Abderrazzak Jadid]] (born 1983), Moroccan footballer |
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*[[Ibrahim Abdul Razak]] (born 1983), Ghanaian footballer |
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*[[Abd Al Razzaq Abdallah Ibrahim Al Tamini]] (born 1984), Saudi held in Guantanamo |
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*Mahmoud Abdel Razek Fadlallah, known as [[Shikabala]] (born 1986), Egyptian footballer |
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*[[Abdelrazaq Al Hussain]] (born 1986), Syrian footballer |
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*[[Mohd Aidil Zafuan Abdul Radzak]] (born 1987), Malaysian footballer |
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*[[Mohd Zaquan Adha Abdul Radzak]] (born 1987), Malaysian footballer |
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*[[Abdou Razack Traoré]] (born 1988), Ivorian footballer |
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*[[Abdul Razak (footballer born 1992)]], Ivorian footballer |
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*[[Abd ar-Razzaq an-Naif]] (died 1978), Iraqi politician |
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*[[Abdur Razzaque Ansari]], Indian weavers revolution leader |
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*[[Abdur Razzaq (Kalat cricketer)]], Pakistani cricketer |
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*[[Abdul Razzak Yaqoob]], Pakistani businessman |
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*[[Abdul Razzaq as-Sawsa]], Libyan politician |
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*[[K. M. Abdul Razack]], Indian politician |
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*[[Omar Abd al-Razaq]], Paletinian politician |
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*[[Ziad Abderrazzak Mohammad Aswad]], Iraqi politician |
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*[[Abdul-Razzak Al-Hassani]], Iraqi historian |
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*[[Abdul Razak al-Hashimi]], Iraqi diplomat |
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*[[Abdul Razak Mohaideen]], Malaysian film director |
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*[[Abelhaleem Hasan Abdelraziq Ashqar]], Palestinian business professor imprisoned in the US |
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*[[Abdul Razaq (Taliban Deputy Minister of Defense)]] |
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*[[Abdur Razzaq (Taliban Interior Minister)]] |
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*[[Abdul Razzaq (Taliban Governor)]] |
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*[[Abdul Razakah]], Chinese held in Guantanamo |
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*[[Abdul Al Razzaq Muhammad Salih]], Yemeni held in Guantanamo |
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==Females== |
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Revision as of 13:59, 25 March 2011
Abdur Razzaq (Template:Lang-ar) is a male Muslim given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words Abd, al- and Razzaq. The name means "servant of the all-provider", Ar-Razzāq 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 u. Because the letter r is a sun letter, the letter l of the al- is assimilated to it. Thus although the name is written in Arabic with letters corresponding to Abd al-Razzaq, the usual pronunciation corresponds to Abd ar-Razzaq. Alternative transliterations include ‘Abd ar-Razzaq, Abdul Razzaq, Abdur Razaq, Abdul Razzak and others, all subject to variable spacing and hyphenation.
The closely related but less common name Abdel Razik (Template:Lang-ar) is difficult to distinguish from the other in transliteration, so some uses of it are included below.
The name may refer to
the best cricketer in the world
Females
- Wafaa Abed Al Razzaq (born 1952), Iraqi poet
- Dana Hussein Abdul-Razzaq (born 1986), Iraqi runner
Other
- Bandar Tun Abdul Razak, town in Malaysia
- Universiti Tun Abdul Razak, university in Malaysia
- Sekolah Datuk Abdul Razak, school in Malaysia
- SMK Tun Abdul Razak, school in Malaysia
- Masjid Al-Abdul Razak, mosque in Singapore
- Musannaf of Abd al-Razzaq, book written by ‘Abd ar-Razzaq as-San‘ani