Abu al-Qasim
The name Abu al-Qasim or Abu'l-Qasim (Arabic: أبو القاسم), meaning father of Qasim, is a kunya or attributive name of Islamic prophet Muhammad, describing him as father to his son Qasim ibn Muhammad. Since then the name has been used by the following:
Pronunciation | Abu al-Qāsim Abu el-Ka'sīm |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Semitic (Arabic) |
Meaning | Father of Qasim |
Region of origin | Arabia (Middle East) |
People
- Al-Mustakfi, also known as Abu al-Qasim Abdallah was the Caliph of Baghdad from September 944 to 946.
- Al-Muti, also known as Abu al-Qasim al-Fadl was the Caliph of Baghdad from 28 January 946 to 5 August 974.
- Al-Muqtadi also known as Abu al-Qasim Abdallah was the Caliph of Baghdad from 2 April 1075 to 3 February 1094.
- Ali ibn al-Hasan al-Kalbi (died 982), Kalbid emir of Sicily
- Abu al-Qasim Kashani (died after 1324), Persian historian active in the late Ilkhanate era
- Mohamed Abu al-Qasim al-Zwai (born 1952), Secretary General of Libya's General People's Congress
- Amal Abul-Qassem Donqol (1940–1983), Egyptian poet
- Aboul-Qacem Echebbi (1909–1934), Tunisian poet
- Abu'l-Qásim Faizi (1906–1980), Persian Bahá'í
- Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei (1899–1992), Twelver Shi'a Islamic grand ayatollah (marja)
- Abolqasem Najm (1892–1981), Iranian politician, cabinet minister, and diplomat
- Abolqasem Lahouti (1887–1957), Persian poet
- Abol-Ghasem Kashani (1882–1962), Iranian Twelver Shi'a Muslim cleric
- Abul Kasem Fazlul Huq (1873—1962), Bengali politician
- Abu al-Qasim al-Zayyani (1734/35–1833), Berber historian, geographer, poet and statesman from Morocco
- Abu'l-Qasim al-Tayyib (1130–unknown), Isma'ili Imam
- Abu-l-Qasim Ahmad ibn al-Husayn ibn Qasi (died 1151), leader of the opposition against the Almoravid dynasty in Al-Garb Al-Andalus
- Abu Al-Qasim Mahmud Ibn 'Umar Al-Zamakhshari (1074 or 1075–1143 or 1144), Muslim scholar
- Abu'l-Qasim ibn Hammud ibn al-Hajar (fl. 1167-1185), leader of the Sicilian Muslim community, Norman Kingdom of Sicily
- Abu'l-Qasim (Seljuq governor of Nicaea) (ruled 1084–1092)
- Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad (ruled 1023–1042), founder and eponym of the Abbadid dynasty in Al-Andalus
- Abu al-Qasim Ferdowsi (940–1020), Persian poet
- Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (936–1013), or Abulcasis, Arab surgeon and physician who lived in Al-Andalus
- Abu Al-Qasim Al-Ansari (1040-1118), Islamic theologian who lived in Transoxiana.
- Abolghasem Alidoust, Iranian legal scholar
- Abol-Ghasem Kashani (1882–1962), Iranian politician and ayatollah
- Abolghasem Khazali (1925–2015), Iranian politician and cleric
- Abolghasem Mozaffari (born 1967), Iranian military person
- Abolghasem Orouji (born 1989), Iranian futsal player
- Abolghasem Sakhdari (fl. 1948), Iranian wrestler
- Abolghasem Sarhaddizadeh (1945–2020), Iranian politician
- Abolghasem Wafi Yazdi (born 1935), Iranian Shia cleric
- Abu Kasim Adamu, Nigeria botanist and academics professor
Places
- Abul Kasim (mountain), mountain in Ethiopia
- Abulkasym Madrassah, building in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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