Abd al-Haqq
ʻAbd al-Ḥaqq (ALA-LC romanization of Arabic: عبد الحقّ) is an Arabic male given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words ʻabd and al-Ḥaqq, one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.[1][2] It means "servant of the Truth".
It may refer to:
People
- Abd al-Haqq I (died 1217), Marinid sheikh (Morocco)
- Uthman ibn Abd al-Haqq (died 1240), son of Abd al-Haqq I
- Muhammad ibn Abd Al-Haqq (died 1244), son of Abd al-Haqq I
- Abu Yahya ibn Abd al-Haqq (died 1258), son of Abd al-Haqq I
- Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd Al-Haqq (died 1286), son of Abd al-Haqq I
- Abdul Haque (1918–1997), Bangladeshi author
- Abdul Hoque (1930–1971), Bangladeshi politician
- Abu Mohammed Abd el-Hakh Ibn Sabin (1217–1269), Spanish Sufi philosopher
- Abdul-Haqq Dehlavi (1551–1642), Indian scholar
- Abdülhak Hâmid Tarhan (1851–1937), Turkish playwright and poet
- Maulvi Abdul Haq (Urdu scholar) (1872–1961), Pakistani Urdu-language scholar
- Abdülhak Adnan Adıvar (1882–1955), Turkish politician
- Miangul Abdul-Haqq Jahan Zeb, or just Miangul Jahan Zeb (1908–1987), ruler of Swat (Pakistan)
- Abdul Haq Akorwi (1912 – 1988), founder of Darul Uloom Haqqania.
- Mehr Abdul Haq (1915–1995), Pakistani linguist
- Abdul Haq Azmi (1928 – 2016), former Shaykh al-Hadith of Darul Uloom Deoband
- Abdul Haq Ansari (born 1931), Indian religious scholar
- Shaher Abdulhak (born ca. 1938), Yemeni businessman
- Abd al Haqq Kielan (born 1941), Swedish imam
- Abdul Haq (Afghan leader) (1958–2001), Afghan leader against both the communists and the Taliban
- Abdelhak Achik (born 1959), Moroccan featherweight boxer (1988 Olympics)
- Huda bin Abdul Haq (1960–2008), Indonesian executed for terrorism
- Abdelhak Benchikha (born 1963), Algerian football manager
- Mohamed Abdelhak Achik, or just Mohammed Achik (born 1965), Moroccan bantamweight boxer (1992 Olympics)
- Abdul Haq (ETIP) (born 1971), Uyghur Islamic militant and current leader of the Islamic extremist group Turkistan Islamic Party
- Abdul Haq Wasiq (born ca. 1971), Afghan held in Guantanamo
- Mohammed Abdelhak Zakaria (born 1974), Moroccan-Bahraini runner
- Abdul-Haq, Muslim name of Anthony Small (born 1981), British boxer
- Abdelhaq Ait Laarif (born 1983), Moroccan footballer
- Abdelhak Boutasgount (born 1986), French footballer
- Abdul Haq Bin Seidu Osman, or just Abdul Osman (born 1987), Ghanaian-English footballer
- Abdul Haq Shafaq, Afghan politician
- Abdelhak Layada, Algerian Islamic militant
- Abdul Haque Faridi, Bangladeshi academic
See also
References
- Salahuddin Ahmed (1999). A Dictionary of Muslim Names. London: Hurst & Company.
- S. A. Rahman (2001). A Dictionary of Muslim Names. New Delhi: Goodword Books.
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