Mughrabi
Mughrabi, Mugrabi, Mograby, Mograbi, or Moghrabi is a surname and place name derived from "Maghreb" – meaning "West" in Arabic, and usually referring to North Africa or specifically to Morocco, i.e., the westernmost part of the Arab and Muslim world. It exists among both Muslims and Jews originating from this region.
Arabs originating from the Levant (Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, and Jordan) who hold the surname " Al Moghrabi" can trace their lineage back to the Son of Saladin, Malik Al Afdal,who established the Moroccan Quarter in East Jerusalem, dedicated to Maghrebi migrants coming from Northern Africa.
Mughrabi
- Ibrahim Mughrabi, Syrian football player
- Avi Mograbi, Israeli documentary filmmaker
- Dalal Mughrabi, Palestinian militant involved in killing Israeli civilians (March 11, 1978)
- Firas Mugrabi, Israeli football player
- Jose Mugrabi, art collector
El Mughrabi
- Mohammad Al Mughrabi, Jordanian interior designer
- Ismael Al-Maghrebi, Saudi Arabian football player
- Ahmed El Maghrabi, Egyptian businessman and politician
- Khalil Amira El-Maghrabi, Egyptian boxer
- Jomana Elmaghrabi, Egyptian synchronised swimmer
- Razan Naiem Almoghrabi, Libyan writer and feminist
- Samy Elmaghribi, Jewish-Moroccan musician
- Khaled Al-Maghrabi, Saudi Arabian football player
- Muhammad Al Maghrabi, Libyan football player
Locations
- Mughrabi Quarter or Moroccan Quarter, historic quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, razed in 1967 to make way for the Wailing Wall Plaza
- Mughrabi, Yemen
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