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Dawud may refer to: David in Islam Dawud (name) Dawud of Kanem, half-brother of the 14th-century Kanem emperor Idris I of Kanem An-Nasir Dawud, Kurdish
Dawud
Islamic hadith scholar (c. 817 – 889)
Abū Dāwūd (Dā’ūd) Sulaymān ibn al-Ash‘ath ibn Isḥāq al-Azdī al-Sijistānī (Arabic: أبو داود سليمان بن الأشعث الأزدي السجستاني), commonly known as Abū Dāwūd
Abu_Dawud_al-Sijistani
Islamic view of David
Dāwūd, or David, is considered a prophet and messenger of Allah (God) in Islam, as well as a righteous, divinely anointed king of the United Kingdom of
David_in_Islam
Third hadith collection of the Six Books of Sunni Islam
Sunan Abi Dawud (Arabic: سنن أبي داود, romanized: Sunan Abī Dāwūd) is the third hadith collection of the Six Books of Sunni Islam. It was compiled by
Sunan_Abi_Dawud
Seljuk Sultan r. 1131–1136
Mughith al-Dunya wa'l-Din Abu'l-Fath Dawud bin Mahmud (Arabic: مغیث الدنيا والدين أبو الفتح داود بن محمود); died 1142/43) was a Seljuk Sultan who ruled
Dawud_(Seljuk_sultan)
Topics referred to by the same term
Abu Dawud is a common Arabic name which may refer to: Abu Dawud al-Tayalisi (c. 750 – 820), early Muslim hadith collector Abu Dawud al-Sijistani (817/18
Abu_Dawud
Dawud Ibsaa Ayana (born 1952) is an Ethiopian politician who is the chairman of the Oromo Liberation Front, an Ethiopian political party established in
Dawud_Ibsa_Ayana
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Dawud (Dāwūd bin Ibrāhīm Nikale), called Dawud Nikalemi and Dawud Fatimami, was mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the mid-14th century, ruling
Dawud_Nikalemi
Dawud 'Abu Talhah' Burbank (1963–2011) was a British Muslim who adhered to the Salafi Creed of Islam. He translated numerous Arabic texts and books into
Dawud_Burbank
Armed group in the Syrian Civil War
Liwa Dawud (Arabic:لواء داوود, Liwa' Dawud, Banner of David) was an armed group in the Syrian Civil War headquartered in Samrin in the Idlib Governorate
Liwa_Dawud
Governor of Baghdad
Dawūd Pasha of Baghdad (Arabic: داود باشا Dāwūd Bashā; Georgian: დაუდ ფაშა; Turkish: Davut Paşa) (c. 1767–1851), born Davit Manvelashvili (Georgian: დავით
Dawud_Pasha_of_Baghdad
American jazz musician
Antigua; died 9 July 1999, New York City) was an American jazz trumpeter. Dawud came from Antigua and Barbuda, taking lessons from his father, a trumpeter
Talib_Dawud
Musical artist
Dawud Wharnsby (born David Howard Wharnsby; June 27, 1972) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, poet, performer, educator and television personality. A
Dawud_Wharnsby
Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1063 to 1072
Alp Arslan (Persian: آلپ ارسلان; full name: Muhammad Alp Arslan bin Dawud Chaghri) was the second sultan of the Seljuk Empire and great-grandson of Seljuk
Alp_Arslan
16th century Syrian physician and pharmacist
Dawud Ibn Umar Al-Antaki also known as Dawud Al-Antaki (Arabic: داؤود الأنطاكي) was a blind Muslim physician and pharmacist active in Cairo. He was born
Dawud_al-Antaki
15th-century commentary on Sunan Abi Dawud
Sharḥ Sunan Abī Dāwūd (Arabic: شرح سنن أبي داود, lit. 'Commentary on the Sunan of Abū Dāwūd’') is a 20-volume commentary on Sunan Abī Dāwūd, one of the six
Sharh_Sunan_Abi_Dawud
Islamic view of Solomon
In Islam, Sulaymān ibn Dāwūd (Arabic: سُلَيْمَان ٱبْن دَاوُوْد, lit. 'Solomon, son of David') is described as a nabī (نَبِيّ, lit. 'prophet') and ruler
Solomon_in_Islam
American assassin
Dawud Salahuddin (born 1950; sometimes spelled Daoud Salahuddin, also known as Hassan Abdulrahman, Hassan Tantai) is an American-born Iranian international
Dawud_Salahuddin
Mexican basketball player (born 1991)
Idris Ibn Dawud Alvarado (born October 19, 1991) is a Mexican basketball player for Panteras de Aguascalientes of the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional
Idris_Ibn_Idris
Askia of the Songhai Empire
Askia Daoud (also Askia Dāwūd, Askiya Dawud) was the ruler of the Songhai Empire from 1549 to 1582. His rule saw the empire rise to a peak of peace and
Askia_Daoud
Afghan military officer and politician (1909–1978)
romanized: Muhamad Dāwud Xān, pronounced [mʊ(h)ɐˈmad dɑˈwud xɑn] Dari: محمد داود خان, romanized: Muhammad Dawūd Xān, pronounced [mʊ(ɦ)ɐmˈmad dɑːˈwuːd xɑːn] daughter
Mohammad_Daoud_Khan
Iraqi theologian and scholar (c. 868–909)
Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Dawud al-Zahiri, Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Dāwūd al-Iṣbahānī, also known as Avendeath, was a medieval theologian and scholar of the Arabic
Muhammad_bin_Dawud_al-Zahiri
Iraqi collector of hadith (750/751 – 819/820)
Abū Dāwūd Sulaymān ibn Dāwūd al-Ṭayālisī (Arabic: أبو داود سليمان بن داود الطيالسي; 750/751 – 819/820 CE) was a Muslim scholar and muhaddith (collector
Abu_Dawud_al-Tayalisi
Building associated with the Last Supper
al-nabī dāwūd), which adjoined that prophet's revered tomb at the Coenaculum in Mount Zion Reem & Berkovich 2016, p. 62. "Masjid and Minaret al-Nabi Dawud".
Cenacle
American murderer (1953–1997)
Dawud Majid Mu'Min (born as David Michael Allen) (May 19, 1953 – November 13, 1997) was an American convicted murderer executed by the State of Virginia
Dawud_M._Mu'Min
Ayyubid emir of Damascus from 1227 to 1229
An-Nasir Dawud (1206–1261) was a Kurdish ruler of the Ayyubid sultan of Damascus from 1227 to 1229 and later emir of Al-Karak from 1229 to 1248. An-Nasir
An-Nasir_Dawud
Name list
Other variant spellings in the Latin alphabet include Da'ud, Daut, Daoud, Dawud, Dawood, Davood, Daood and Davut. The meaning of Daud is "Dear", "Beloved"
Daud
Hanbali jurist
Abdullah bin Dawud al-Zubayri (died 1810), Commonly known as Ibn Dawud, was a Hanbali jurist, religious scholar, imam, and a critic of Wahhabism. He was
Ibn_Dawud
Egyptian politician and activist
Diaa al-Din Dawoud (name also spelled Diya el-Din Dawud or Diaaeddin Dawoud; 26 March 1926 – 6 April 2011) was an Egyptian politician and activist. He
Diaa_al-Din_Dawoud
The first newspaper in Iraq was Journal Iraq published by Ottoman Wali, Dawud Pasha, in Baghdad in 1816. This is a list of newspapers in Iraq. Al Anbaa
List_of_newspapers_in_Iraq
African-American comic book artist
Dawud Osaze Kamau Anyabwile (born February 6, 1965, in Philadelphia) is an African-American comic book artist. He is the illustrator of Brotherman: Dictator
Dawud_Anyabwile
Biblical figure and Israelite monarch
occasionally used "David" his pseudonym. David (Arabic: داوود Dā'ūd or Dāwūd) is an important figure in Islam as one of the major prophets God sent to
David
Swahili sultanate (957–1513)
(Dawud ibn Ali), 1005 (Khalid ibn Bakr), 1007 (al-Hassan ibn Suleiman), 1023 (Ali ibn Dawud I), 1083 (Ali ibn Dawud II), 1089 (al-Hassan ibn Dawud),
Kilwa_Sultanate
Canonical hadith collections in Sunni Islam
ibn al-Hajjaj (d. 875), the Sunan of al-Nasa'i (d. 915), the Sunan of Abu Dawud (d. 889), the Sunan of al-Tirmidhi (d. 892), and the Sunan of Ibn Majah
Kutub_al-Sittah
First-century Jewish preacher and religious leader
(Job) Shuʿayb (Jethro) Mūsā (Moses) Hārūn (Aaron) Dhū'l-Kifl (Ezekiel) Dāwūd (David) Sulaymān (Solomon) Yūnus (Jonah) ʾIlyās (Elijah) Alyasaʿ (Elisha)
Jesus
Muslim scholar, jurist, and theologian (815–883)
Dāwūd ibn ʿAlī ibn Khalaf al-Ẓāhirī (Arabic: دَاوُدُ بنُ عَلِيِّ بنِ خَلَفٍ الظَّاهِرِيُّ; 815–883 CE / 199–269 AH) was a Persian Sunnī Muslim scholar
Dawud_al-Zahiri
8th-century Iraqi Islamic scholar and sufi
al-Ṭā'ī, (Arabic: ابو سلیمان داؤد بن نصیر الطائي) usually referred to as Dawud Taʾi, (died between 776 and 783) was a scholar of Islam and Sufi mystic
Dawud_al-Ta'i
Tribal Arab confederation in pre-islamic Syria
Christians and at least one of their phylarchs and kings, Dawud, built a Christian monastery, Deir Dawud. The Salihid period is far more obscure than the preceding
Salihids
Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem
Zion Gate (Hebrew: שער ציון, Sha'ar Zion, باب النبي داود, Bab an-Nabi Dawud ("Prophet David Gate")), also known in Arabic as Bab Sahyun or Bab Harat al-Yahud
Zion_Gate
Standard response to the As-salamu alaykum greeting
salam, for the former is not more of a duty than the latter." — Sunan Abi Dawud, 5208 According to hadith, Muhammad was asked who should "begin" the salam[citation
Wa_alaykumu_s-salam
Nigerian academic
Dawud Shittu Noibi OBE (born 9 January 1934) is a retired professor of Islamic studies at the University of Ibadan and the immediate past Executive Secretary
Dawud_Shittu_Noibi
Ottoman governor of Mount Lebanon from 1861 to 1868
Garabet Artin Pasha Davoudian (also Garabed Artin Davoudian, Davud Pasha, Dawud Pasha; Arabic: قره بت آرتين باشا داوديان) was an Ottoman career diplomat
Garabet_Artin_Davoudian
Somali clan family
‹ The template Infobox tribe is being considered for merging. › The Darod (Somali: Daarood) is a Somali clan. The semi-legendary forefather of this clan
Darod
Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)
scholars refer to a four-book selection that adds the two Sunans of Abū Dāwūd (d. 275/889) and al-Nāsaʾī (d. 303/915). The Five Book canon, which is first
Muhammad
1704–1831 Georgian Mamluk dynasty under the Ottomans
(1807–1810) son of Sulayman Great Said Pasha (1813–1816) son of Sulayman Great Dawud Pasha (1816–1831) In Baghdad, Hassan Pasha (Georgian: ჰასან ფაშა), the Ottoman
Mamluk_dynasty_of_Iraq
Ottoman Sufi scholar, philosopher and mystic (c.1260-c.1350)
Dawūd al-Qayṣarī (c. 1260 – c. 1350) was an early Ottoman Sufi scholar, philosopher and mystic. He was born in Kayseri, in central Anatolia and was the
Dawūd_al-Qayṣarī
Israeli actor (born 1985)
2 episodes Fauda Boaz Main role; Season 1 2016 Der Tel-Aviv-Krimi Amir Dawud German series Taagad (Charlie Golf One) Daniel Main role; Season 1 2017
Tomer_Capone
Syrian rebel and general
foreign volunteers. Uyghur: ئابدۇلازىز داۋۇد ھۇدابەردى, romanized: ʾAbdulāzīz Dāwūd Hudaberdi Bill Roggio; Ahmad Sharawi (22 May 2025). "Syrian military integrates
Zahid (Turkistan Islamic Party)
Zahid_(Turkistan_Islamic_Party)
Songhai dynasty in West Africa
Gao, son of Dawud: 1592 Askiya Nuh I, son of Dawud: c. 1592-1599 Askiya al-Mustafa, son of Dawud Askiya Muhammad Sorko-ije, son of Dawud Askiya Harun
Askiya_dynasty
Surname list
Hausa and Yoruba communities. The name is a localized form of the Arabic Dāwūd (داوود), which originates from the Hebrew name Dāwīḏ (דָּוִד), meaning "beloved
Dauda_(surname)
Iraqi footballer (1934–2009)
Emmanuel Baba Dawud (27 November 1934 – 27 May 2009), better known as Ammo Baba (Arabic: عمو بابا, Syriac: ܥܡܘ ܒܒܐ), was an Iraqi football player and
Ammo_Baba
Legal school in Sunni Islam
school of Islamic jurisprudence within Sunni Islam. It was named after Dawud al-Zahiri and flourished in Spain during the Caliphate of Córdoba under
Zahiri_school
Catholic convert to Islam (1867–1940)
(1867 – c. 1940), later known as Abd al-Ahad Dawud (Arabic: عبد الأحد داود, romanized: Abd al-Aḥad Dāwūd) was a Chaldean Catholic priest who converted
David_Benjamin_Keldani
Mohammed Daoud (also Muḥammad Dāwūd) (1901-1984) was a Moroccan writer and historian. He was a major nationalist in northern Morocco during its struggle
Mohammed_Daoud
Iraqi scientist and politician
' Kassim Abbas Daoud ' (born April 13, 1949) is an Iraqi scientist and politician. Born in Al Hillah, he graduated from Baghdad University in 1971. He
Qassim_Daoud
Arab slave girl and a companion of Muhammad
she wanted the Walaa' and freed Bareera for nine silver coins. Sunan Abi Dawud quotes Ibn Abbas: “Mughith was a slave.” He said “Apostle of Allaah (ﷺ)
Barirah_mawla_Aisha
Place in Northern, Israel
1948, it has been made up of two old villages – Shaykh Danun and Shaykh Dawud (or Daud, meaning "David") – which were merged, and are now jointly referred
Sheikh_Danun
Biblical monarch of ancient Israel
that of Solomon's Temple. In Islam, Solomon is also known as Sulaimān ibn Dāwūd, and is considered a prophet and a messenger of God, as well as a divinely
Solomon
Latin legal phrase
ISBN 978-1-4422-1085-1. e.g. Aeschylus, The Eumenides 431, 435 Imam Abu Dawud. 2008. Sunan Abu Dawud Vol. 3 (Translated to English by Ahmad Hasan). Riyadh: Darussalam
Audi_alteram_partem
Honorific title for scholars of the Hadiths
collections of hadith. Imam Abu Dawud (817-889 CE) - Imam Abu Dawud is best known for his collection of hadith known as Sunan Abu Dawud. His work is considered
Sheikh_al-Hadith
American singer-songwriter (born 2005)
born on March 28, 2005, in Queens, New York City, the son of Colleen and Dawud Burke. His family later moved to Houston, Texas. After seventh grade, he
D4vd
Abbasid governor of Medina and Mecca (811–815)
Dawud ibn Isa ibn Musa al-Hashimi (Arabic: داود بن عيسى بن موسى الهاشمي) was the ninth century member of the cadet branch Abbasid house. He served as
Dawud ibn Isa ibn Musa al-Hashimi
Dawud_ibn_Isa_ibn_Musa_al-Hashimi
Jordanian footballer
Mohammad Rateb Al-Dawoud (Arabic: مُحَمَّد رَاتِب الدَّاوُود; born 12 April 1992) is a Jordanian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for
Mohammad_Al-Dawoud
Holy book of the prophet Dawud
tradition maintains that the Zabur mentioned in the Quran is the Psalms of Dawud (David in Islam). The Christian monks and ascetics of pre-Islamic Arabia
Psalms_in_Islam
First leader of the Islamic State of Iraq (1964–2010)
Abu Omar al-Baghdadi (1964 – 18 April 2010), born Hamid Dawud Mohamed Khalil al-Zawi, was an Iraqi militant who was the emir of the Sunni Islamist militant
Abu_Omar_al-Baghdadi
1st Abbasid vizier and confidant of Abbasid caliph al-Mahdi
Abu Abdallah Ya'qub ibn Dawud (Arabic: أبو عبدالله يعقوب بن داود) (died 802) was a close confidant of the Abbasid Caliph al-Mahdi (r. 775–785) and vizier
Ya'qub_ibn_Dawud
Torah given to Moses (Musa) is called Tawrat, the Psalms given to David (Dawud) is the Zabur, the Gospel given to Jesus is Injil. The last prophet in Islam
Prophets and messengers in Islam
Prophets_and_messengers_in_Islam
2001 Iranian film by Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Kandahar at sunset, but she is now a prisoner of the veil. The film stars Dawud Salahuddin (credited in the film as Hassan Tantai), an American-born convert
Kandahar_(2001_film)
Crusade of 1239-1241
the way back to Acre. About a month after the battle at Gaza, an-Nasir Dawud of Transjordan, whose caravan had been seized by Peter, marched on Jerusalem
Barons'_Crusade
Prophet in Islam
Isa (Jesus), Ilyas (Elijah), Ayyub (Job), Harun (Aaron), Yunus (Jonah), Dawud (David) and Muhammad—and was a faithful messenger. Noah had firm belief
Noah_in_Islam
Sahabah
Abul Husain Muslim; ibn Ismā‘īl al-Bukhārī, Muḥammad; al-Sijistānī, Abū Dāwūd (Dā’ūd) Sulaymān; ibn Hanbal, Ahmad; Ibn Mājah al-Rabʻī al-Qazwīnī, Abū
Adi_ibn_Hatim
messengers amongst the Children of Israel, the Zabur (Psalms) revealed to Dawud (David) and the Injil (the Gospel) revealed to Isa (Jesus), and the hadith
List_of_Islamic_texts
Name list
Dawoud (Arabic: دَاوُد dāwūd) is an Arabic male given name and surname which is a written variant of the male given name Daud. It is also the Arabic name
Dawoud
Founder of the Ayyubid dynasty (c. 1137–1193)
may also have had other children who died before him. One son, Al-Zahir Dawud, whom Imad listed eighth, is recorded as being Saladin's twelfth son in
Saladin
Title used in the Qur'an and by Muslims for Muhammad
Dawud at-Tayalisi, Musnad Abi Dawud at-Tayalisi, #1884, Islamweb.net at-Tirmidhi. Jami' at-Tirmidhi. Kitab al-Fitan. Hadith 62. Sunnah.com Abu Dawud as-Sijistani
Seal_of_the_Prophets
Wife of Malik-Shah I, mother of Berkyaruq
Zubayda Khatun (1056 – 1099) was a granddaughter of Dawud Chaghri Beg, wife and cousin of Malik-Shah I. She was the mother of sultan Berkyaruq. Zubayda
Zubayda_Khatun
Arab prophet in Islam
is recorded in Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Al-Nasa'i, and Sunan Abi Dawud, and was graded authentic by Al-Albani (d. 1999). "They will separate themselves
Hud_(prophet)
12th-century Arab Christian physician
Sulayman Da'ud ibn Abi al-Muna ibn Abi Faris (in other sources: Abu Sulayman Dawud ibn Abi l-Muna ibn Abi Fanah; Arabic: أبو سليمان داود بن أبي المنى بن أبي
Abu_Sulayman_Da'ud
Hashemite clan
Hāshim ibn Sālim ibn Mahnā ibn Dāwūd ibn Mahnā ibn Jamāz ibn al-Qāsim ibn Mahnā al-A‘raj ibn Ḥusayn ibn Mahnā ibn Dāwūd ibn Aḥmad al-Qāsim ibn ‘Ubaydillāh
Huwaytat
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Uthman III (ʿUthmān bin Dāwūd), called Uthman Kalinumuwa and Uthman Daudumi, was briefly mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the early 15th century
Uthman_III_Kalinumuwa
11th-century Seljuk co-ruler and governor of Khorasan
Abu Suleiman Dawud Chaghri Beg ibn Mikail, widely known simply as Chaghri Beg (Turkish: Çağrı Bey, 989–1060), Da'ud b. Mika'il b. Saljuq, also spelled
Chaghri_Beg
Prophet in Abrahamic religions
Yaqub Jacob Yusuf Joseph Ayyub Job Shuayb Musa Moses Harun Aaron Dhu'l-Kifl Dawud David سُلَيْمَان إِلْيَاس اليَسَع يُونُس زَكَرِيَّا يَحْيَى عِيسَى مُحَمَّد
Moses
Islamic eschatological event sequence
Book 88, Hadith 184 Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 2, Book 17, Hadith 146 Sunan Abu Dawud, Book 41, Hadith 4587 For further informations, see the concept of Sotadic
Signs of the appearance of the Mahdi
Signs_of_the_appearance_of_the_Mahdi
Islamic view of Isaac the son of Abraham
(Job) Shuʿayb (Jethro) Mūsā (Moses) Hārūn (Aaron) Dhū'l-Kifl (Ezekiel) Dāwūd (David) Sulaymān (Solomon) Yūnus (Jonah) ʾIlyās (Elijah) Alyasaʿ (Elisha)
Isaac_in_Islam
was the Mamluk ruler of Iraq between 1813 and 1816. He was a son of Sulayman the Great, and was succeeded by Dawud Pasha. Mamluk dynasty of Iraq v t e
Said_Pasha_of_Baghdad
Hadith-based concept in Sunni Islam
versions of this hadith recorded by Ahmad ibn Hanbal (780–855) and Abu Dawud (817/818–889), the first name in the list is that of Muhammad himself, while
The ten to whom Paradise was promised
The_ten_to_whom_Paradise_was_promised
Persian Islamic polymath (died 895)
Abū Ḥanīfa Aḥmad ibn Dāwūd Dīnawarī (Arabic: أبو حنيفة أحمد بن داود الدينوري; died 895) was an Islamic Golden Age polymath: astronomer, agriculturist
Abu_Hanifa_Dinawari
Religious wars of the High Middle Ages
force routed a contingent at the Battle of Gaza. The defeat emboldened Dawud, Ayyubid emir of Damascus, to sack Jerusalem and dismantle its walls. The
Crusades
Ancient citadel in the Old City of Jerusalem
known in Arabic as Miḥrāb Dāwūd, lit. 'David's miḥrāb (prayer place)'. Note that there is also another mihrab called Miḥrāb Dāwūd, built into the inner side
Tower_of_David
10C Jewish philosopher & controversialist
ibn Marwan al-Muqqamaṣ al-Raqqi (Arabic: داود إبن مروان المقمص translit.: Dawud ibn Marwan al-Muqammis; died c. 937) was a philosopher and controversialist
David_ibn_Merwan_al-Mukkamas
Syedna Dawood Bin Qutubshah (born 23 Rabi-Ul-Awwal 946 AH/8 August 1539; died 15 Jumadil Akhir 1021 AH/1612 AD, Ahmedabad, India) was the 27th Da'i al-Mutlaq
Dawood_Bin_Qutubshah
King of Jerusalem from 1174 to 1185
worried about the boy's health. Amalric hired the Arab physician Abu Sulayman Dawud to treat Baldwin and his relative, Abul'Khair, to teach the boy horse riding
Baldwin_IV_of_Jerusalem
Indian Islamic scholar (1898–1982)
Zakariya to assist him in writing Badhl al-Majhud, a commentary on Sunan Abi Dawud. After completing his academic studies, Muhammad Zakariya was appointed
Zakariyya_Kandhlavi
1927 book by Khalil Ahmad Saharanpuri
Badhl al-Majhud fi Hall Sunan Abi Dawud (Arabic: بذل المجهود في حل سنن أبي داود) is a detailed arabic commentary on Sunan Abu Dawood, authored by Khalil
Badhl_al-Majhud
Political party in Syria
of the Federation of Northern Syria – Rojava and the party leader Meram Dawûd, is one of the nine members of Executive Council. The Honor and Rights Convention's
Honor_and_Rights_Convention
Theologian, muhaddith and faqih
As-Sijistani (d.316 H) one of sheikh in Baghdad, the son of Imam Abu Dawud of Sunan Abu Dawud. While one of his famous students is Abu Nu'aym al-Isfahani who
Abu_Bakr_al-Ajurri
Medieval Turkoman dynasty
rule), 1367 Al-Muzaffar Fakhr al-Din Dāwūd II, son of Mahmūd, 1367–1376 Al-Zahir Majd al-Din 'Isā, son of Dāwūd II, 1376–1407 Al-Salih Şhihab al-Din Ahmad
Artuqids
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
(ʿUthmān bin Dāwūd) was mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the mid-14th century, ruling approximately 1363–1366. Uthman I was a son of mai Dawud Nikalemi
Uthman_I_of_Kanem
Palestinian militant, teacher and lawyer (1937–2010)
1937 – 3 July 2010), commonly known by his nom de guerre Abu Daoud or Abu Dawud (أبو داود), was a Palestinian militant, teacher and lawyer known as the
Abu_Daoud
Prophet in Islam
(Job) Shuʿayb (Jethro) Mūsā (Moses) Hārūn (Aaron) Dhū'l-Kifl (Ezekiel) Dāwūd (David) Sulaymān (Solomon) Yūnus (Jonah) ʾIlyās (Elijah) Alyasaʿ (Elisha)
Job_in_Islam
DAWUD
DAWUD
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Author of One of the Sahih Hadith
Boy/Male
Muslim
Beloved, A prophets name David
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Prophets Name
Boy/Male
Indian
Beloved, A prophets name David
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
From the Biblical David; Beloved; Friend; Darling
Boy/Male
Arabic African
Boy/Male
Indian
DAWUD
DAWUD
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Hunter
Boy/Male
Hindu
Strange
Girl/Female
Greek
Gift.
Girl/Female
English American
which is a.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Long, Beautiful tree
Boy/Male
Muslim
Best of mankind, An epithet
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Friend
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ruby
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
King
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DAWUD
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