Mohammad Yunus
Muhammad Yunus (born 1940) is a Bangladeshi economist and founder of the Grameen Bank, and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
Mohammad Younus (or variants such as Mohammad, Mohammed, Muhammad and Yunus, Younis) may refer to:
- Mohammad Yunus (diplomat) (1916–2001), Indian ambassador
- Mohammad Yunus (politician) (1884–1952), first Prime Minister (Premier) of Bihar, India
- Muhammad Yunus (1906–1992), Bangladeshi Islamic scholar
- Mohammad Yunus (umpire) (1915–1992), Indian cricket umpire
- Mohammad Yunus Khalis (c. 1919–2006), Afghan politician
- Muhammad Yunus Nawandish, current mayor of Kabul, Afghanistan
- Mohammad Yunus Saleem (1912–2004), Indian politician
- Yunus Qanuni (born 1957), Afghan politician
- Mohammad Yunus (academic) (died 2004), professor of Economics at Rajshahi University, murdered in 2004
- Mohammad Yunus (Bangladeshi politician), Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician
See also
- Mohammad Younis Khan (born 1977), Pakistani cricketer
- Mohammad Younus Shaikh (born 1952), Pakistani doctor and human rights activist
- Mohammad Younus Shaikh (author) (born 1965), Pakistani writer
- Yunus (disambiguation)
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