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Egyptian al-Qaeda member (1944–2001)
Mohammed Atef (Arabic: محمد عاطف, romanized: Muḥammad ʿĀṭif; born Sobhi Abd Al Aziz Mohamed El Gohary Abu Sitta, also known as Abu Hafs al-Masri and al-Khabir;
Mohammed_Atef
Pakistani militant (born 1965)
Mohammed to organize the plot. Meetings in early 1999 took place with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Osama bin Laden, and his military chief, Mohammed Atef.
Khalid_Sheikh_Mohammed
Plot by al-Qaeda to attack the U.S.
Laden, rejected the plan over its complexity. In 1999, the pair and Mohammed Atef reworked it into what was ultimately carried out on 9/11. Al-Qaeda then
Planning of the September 11 attacks
Planning_of_the_September_11_attacks
De facto leader of al-Qaeda since 2022
official Afghan citizenship on Adel, as well as Bin Laden, Zawahiri, Mohammed Atef, and Shaykh Asim Abdulrahman. During the American bombardment of Kandahar
Saif_al-Adel
Pan-Islamist militant organization
Peshawar during 1988, attended by Abdullah Yusuf Azzam, Osama bin Laden, Mohammed Atef, Ayman Al-Zawahiri and other veterans of the Soviet–Afghan War. Building
Al-Qaeda
Saudi terrorist and 9/11 hijacker (1972–2001)
Arab Emirates to find work. According to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Osama bin Laden or Mohammed Atef identified Hanjour at an Afghanistan training camp as
Hani_Hanjour
Egyptian terrorist and 9/11 hijacker (1968–2001)
Pakistan. After they arrived, they were selected by al-Qaeda leader Mohammed Atef as suitable candidates for the "planes operation" plot. They were all
Mohamed_Atta
2001 terror attacks in the U.S.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Mohammed Atef, Abu Turab al-Urduni, and Ramzi bin al-Shibh. The attacks were conceived by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who first presented
September_11_attacks
Jordanian member of al-Qaeda
attacks, along with Osama bin Laden, Khalid Sheik Mohammed, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, and Mohammed Atef. US intelligence reports indicated that he was killed
Abu_Turab_al-Urduni
Egyptian Islamist militant and physician (1951–2022)
members to depart. Mohammed Atef escaped to Kandahar, al-Zawahiri to Kabul, and Bin Laden also fled to Kabul, later joining Atef when he realised no
Ayman_al-Zawahiri
Egyptian al-Qaeda member
Abu Ayoub al-Iraqi, Jamal al-Fadl, and al-Rashidis second in command, Mohammed Atef, were present as well for a meeting in which they discussed al-Qaeda
Abu_Ubaidah_al-Banshiri
Saudi business family
the son of Osama and Najwa, married the daughter of al-Qaeda leader Mohammed Atef in January 2001, at Kandahar, Afghanistan, with footage broadcast by
Bin_Laden_family
Member of al-Qaeda
members. The following year he was sent to Mombasa, Kenya with money from Mohammed Atef to purchase himself a 7-tonne trawler and start a fishing business.
Mohammed_Odeh
Name list
Libyan-born Palestinian singer Mohammed Atef (1944–2001), Egyptian al-Qaeda chief Mohammed Awad (politician), Iraqi politician Mohammed Ayade (born 1999), Iraqi
Muhammad_(name)
Syrian security official (born 1960)
Atef Najib (Arabic: عاطف نجيب; born 1960) is a Syrian former security official and head of political security in Daraa Governorate. A first cousin of former
Atef_Najib
List of most wanted terrorists sought by the FBI
the five was five videos they had produced, found in the rubble of Mohammed Atef's destroyed home outside Kabul, Afghanistan. By 2006, more than four
FBI_Most_Wanted_Terrorists
United States-led coalition capture of the capital of Afghanistan
Khan. The target was Mohammed Atef, an Egyptian militant and a key figure in al-Qaeda. An airstrike was carried out, killing Atef and dealing a significant
Fall_of_Kabul_(2001)
Name list
based in Berlin Mohammed Atef Al-Masri (1944–2001), Egyptian military chief of al-Qaida Momen Atef (born 1994), Egyptian footballer Salah Atef, commonly known
Atif
Omar, Saad and Mohammed. His son Mohammed bin Laden (born 1985) married the daughter of the former al-Qaeda military chief Mohammed Atef (also called Abu
Personal life of Osama bin Laden
Personal_life_of_Osama_bin_Laden
1998 American strikes in Afghanistan and Sudan
bodyguard and began changing where he slept, while Al-Qaeda military chief Mohammed Atef frisked journalists who sought to meet Bin Laden. Two days after Operation
Operation_Infinite_Reach
Australian who trained with Al-Qaeda and was later detained at Guantanamo Bay
I get to meet him. Prosecutors also allege Hicks was interviewed by Mohammed Atef, an al-Qaeda military commander, about his background and "the travel
David_Hicks
Founder of al-Qaeda (1957–2011)
allowed al-Qaeda to enact them. In 1999, bin Laden, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, and Mohammed Atef designed the general plan for 9/11. They listed potential targets
Osama_bin_Laden
Palestinian Islamic scholar and jihadist (1941–1989)
personally finance the training of recruits. Some have suggested that Mohammed Atef was responsible for convincing Azzam to abandon his academic pursuits
Abdullah_Yusuf_Azzam
Online Jihadist magazine published by Al-Qaeda
One of the Operation Guava plotter's "key" assets was copies of Inspire. Mohammed Abu Hasnath, 19, of east London, was arrested in October 2011 and sentenced
Inspire_(magazine)
Islamist-Jihadist Pakistani militant organization
Zubaydah, who became operational chief of al-Qaeda after the death of Mohammed Atef, was caught in a Lashkar safehouse at Faisalabad in Pakistan. A news
Lashkar-e-Taiba
American spy (born 1952)
DOD did not take notes on the meeting. In 1994, al-Qaeda operative Mohammed Atef refused to allow Mohamed to know which name and passport he would be
Ali_Mohamed_(double_agent)
FBI probe into the 9/11 attacks
Ahmed al-Nami, and Saeed al-Ghamdi. Other major conspirators included Mohammed Atef, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, and Walid bin Attash. Additionally, al-Qaeda's
PENTTBOM
9/11 hijacked passenger flight
arrival time of 10:13. Before the attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Osama bin Laden, and Mohammed Atef developed a list of potential targets. Bin Laden wanted
United_Airlines_Flight_93
Use of tunnels and other underground cavities in wars
an extensive tunnel network constructed by al-Qaeda's military chief Mohammed Atef, later one of the masterminds of the September 11 attacks. In May and
Tunnel_warfare
Egyptian al-Qaeda member
member of Al-Qaeda's military committee. In 1993, on the orders of Mohammed Atef, he left from Peshawar, Pakistan to Somalia at the head of an Al-Qaeda
Saif_al-Islam_al-Masri
Military conflict during the Somali Civil War
1998 indictment named al-Qaeda members Muhammed Atef, Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, Mohammed Odeh, Ahmed Mohammed Hamed Ali, and military chief Abu Ubaidah al-Banshiri
Battle_of_Mogadishu_(1993)
Assessment that al Qaeda attacked the US
telephone conversations and electronic bank transfers, which indicate that Mohammed Atef, a bin Laden deputy, was a key figure in the planning of the 9/11 attacks
Responsibility for the September 11 attacks
Responsibility_for_the_September_11_attacks
Osama bin Laden follower
citizenship on him, as well as bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Saif al-Adel and Mohammed Atef. Sued Deutsche, In der Trutzburg des sanften Scheichs, September 23
Asim_Abdulrahman
organisation Al-Qaeda. The group is named after a former policeman Mohammed Atef, aka Abu Hafs, of Egypt, who was a member of Ayman al-Zawahiri's al-Jihad
Abu_Hafs_al-Masri_Brigades
2001 multinational military operation
million in $100 bills to buy support. Jawbreaker linked up with General Mohammed Fahim, commander of the Northern Alliance forces in the Panjshir Valley
United States invasion of Afghanistan
United_States_invasion_of_Afghanistan
Canadian citizen and terrorist (born 1965)
shaheed (martyr) on a series of videotapes found in the rubble of Mohammed Atef's house in Afghanistan in 2002. English Wikisource has original text
Abderraouf_Jdey
Sudanese al-Qaeda co-founder imprisoned in the US (born 1958)
along with Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Mohammed Atef, Jamal al-Fadl, Wael Hamza Julaidan, and Mohammed Loay Bayazid and eight others, to discuss the
Mamdouh_Mahmud_Salim
Failed 2001 Jemaah Islamiyah terror plot
travelled to Afghanistan and presented the plan to Al Qaeda's leaders. Mohammed Atef, a close aide of Osama bin Laden, gave JI the go-ahead for the attack
Singapore embassies attack plot
Singapore_embassies_attack_plot
American al-Qaeda founder
by bin Laden. Bin Laden sent a letter to Bayazid informing him that Mohammed Atef and Abu Ubaidah al-Banshiri were to each be given 6,500 Saudi riyals
Mohammed_Loay_Bayazid
American police official and former journalist (born 1958)
Using an al-Qaeda agent in London as an intermediary, Miller asked Mohammed Atef for an interview with Osama bin Laden in May 1998. Miller was told to
John_Miller_(police_official)
Attacks' Spiritual Father". The Brookings Institution. Retrieved 28 July 2019. "Atef Death Would Be A Major Blow". ABC News. 16 November 2001. Retrieved 12 September
List_of_al-Qaeda_members
Yemeni Guantanamo Bay detainee (born 1978)
Pakistan, Bin Attash prepared a written report and briefed KSM and Mohammed Atef (the military commander of al-Qaeda) on airline security and his ability
Walid_bin_Attash
U.S Armed conflict in South Asia
helped capture numerous top al-Qaeda leaders, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. But internally, Pakistan was providing significant funding, access to
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–2021)
Egyptian jihadist militant (1967–2010)
Attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan Returnees from Albania Mohammed Atef Mohammed Mutaleb Sayyed Imam Al-Sharif Thirwat Shehata Adil Awad Siyam Killed
Abu_Ayyub_al-Masri
British terrorist
Reid, another British citizen, and the Al-Qaeda military commander Mohammed Atef. Badat returned to the UK in early 2001, but remained in email contact
Saajid_Badat
then controlled virtually all the north of Afghanistan. November 16: Mohammed Atef, the military chief of al-Qaeda, killed in a US airstrike. November
Timeline of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Timeline_of_the_War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–2021)
American politician and naval officer (1932–2021)
that he received "authoritative reports" that Al-Qaeda's number three Mohammed Atef, bin Laden's primary military chief and a planner of the September 11
Donald_Rumsfeld
1995 militant attack in Islamabad, Pakistan
Attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan Returnees from Albania Mohammed Atef Mohammed Mutaleb Sayyed Imam Al-Sharif Thirwat Shehata Adil Awad Siyam Killed
Attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan
Attack_on_the_Egyptian_Embassy_in_Pakistan
Zachariah al-Tunisi downed a Black Hawk. Deputy to Osama Bin Laden, Mohammed Atef, visited Somalia during 1992 and 1993, but Aidid's men had forced him
Al-Qaeda involvement in Africa
Al-Qaeda_involvement_in_Africa
2000 USS Cole bombing, Mohammed Atef was moved to Kandahar, Zawahiri to Kabul, and Bin Laden fled to Kabul, later joining Atef when he realized no American
Militant career of Osama bin Laden
Militant_career_of_Osama_bin_Laden
Shajarian Mohammed Abdullah Hassan Mohammed Arkoun Mohammed Atef Mohamed Atta Mohammed Bahr al-Uloum Mohammed Bouyeri Mohammed Jamal Khalifa Mohammed Mossadegh
Index of Islam-related articles
Index_of_Islam-related_articles
Alliance commander Killed by remnants of the Taliban November 2001 Mohammed Atef, alleged military chief of al-Qaeda Killed in a U.S. drone strike Juma
List of assassinations in Asia
List_of_assassinations_in_Asia
Name list
to: Abu Hafs Umar al-Nasafi, a Muslim scholar of 11th/12th century Mohammed Atef (Abu Hafs al-Masri), past military chief of al-Qaeda Umar I of Crete
Abu_Hafs
American business jet
Somalia; one of the passengers was allegedly senior bin Laden deputy Mohammed Atef. More than a year later, around October 1994, the jet overran the runway
North_American_Sabreliner
Name list
face and sunny features. Sobhi Abu Setta (1944–2001), better known as Mohammed Atef, also known as Abu Hafs al-Masri, the military chief of al-Qaeda Sobhi
Subhi
Radical Islamist group that operates in Egypt
participated in the Jihad in Afghanistan, where he became a close friend of Mohammed Atef, who would later become the military chief of Al Qaeda, and became acquainted
Ansar_al-Sharia_(Egypt)
1999 Egyptian criminal trial
killed four others the 1993 assassination attempt against Prime Minister Atef Sedki, in which a child was killed the 1994 assassination of Major General
Returnees_from_Albania
Uzbek Islamist militant (1969–2001)
6 November 2001 in Mazar-i-Sharif and was eulogized, together with Mohammed Atef, in a speech by Osama bin Laden on 8 November 2001. In late December
Juma_Namangani
Sudanese former Al-Qaeda member (born 1963)
with Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Mohammed Atef, Mamdouh Mahmud Salim, Wael Hamza Julaidan, and Mohammed Loay Bayazid and eight others to discuss
Jamal_al-Fadl
Topics referred to by the same term
Sudanese politician Taysir Abu Saada (born 1951), Palestinian politician Mohammed Atef (1944–2001), nicknamed Taysir Abdullah, Egyptian al-Qaeda member Tayseer
Taysir
Syrian American
government claimed that Enaam Arnaout, aided by Abu Ubaidah al-Banshiri, Mohammed Atef and Yaseen al-Iraqi, purchased AK-47s and mortar rounds from a Pashtun
Enaam_Arnaout
Terrorist organization in Egypt
al-Alfi, and three months later a similar bombing aimed at Prime Minister Atef Sedki, which killed a teenage girl at a bus stop. In late May 1995, Hassan
Vanguards_of_Conquest
Egyptian al-Qaeda member
Attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan Returnees from Albania Mohammed Atef Mohammed Mutaleb Sayyed Imam Al-Sharif Thirwat Shehata Adil Awad Siyam Killed
Ali Sayyid Muhamed Mustafa al-Bakri
Ali_Sayyid_Muhamed_Mustafa_al-Bakri
Tal Abernathy, 80, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics). Mohammed Atef, 57, Egyptian jihadist and military chief of al-Qaeda, airstrike. Rosemary
Deaths_in_November_2001
Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary, Queen consort of Iran (b. 1932) November – Mohammed Atef, Al-Qaeda leader (b. 1944) November 1 – Juan Bosch, President of the
2001_in_politics
Prime Minister of Egypt from 1999 to 2004
Atef Muhammad Ebeid (Arabic: عاطف محمد عبيد, romanized: ʿAtif Muḥammad ʿAbaid, IPA: [ˈʕɑːtˤef mæˈħæmmæd ʕeˈbeːd]; 14 April 1932 – 12 September 2014) was
Atef_Ebeid
Egyptian terrorist
Hani Mohammed Yusuf al-Siba'i (هاني محمد يوسف السباعي) (born 1 March 1961 in Qaylubiyah, Egypt) is an Egyptian Islamic scholar who was a member of Egyptian
Hani_al-Sibai
airstrike south of Kabul, Afghanistan, kills senior al Qaeda leader Mohammed Atef, among others. November 19 – The Transportation Security Administration
2001_in_aviation
Saudi-American Al-Qaeda member (1975–2014)
claims that the two men constantly fought, and he eventually went to Mohammed Atef to complain that he could not work with Shukrijumah and the training
Adnan_Gulshair_el_Shukrijumah
Al-Qaeda leader
material suggests, however, that he was #3, since he was replaced by Mohammed Atef. "Abu Ayoub al-Iraqi", Globalsecurity "Profile: Abu Ubaidah al-Banshiri"
Abu_Ayoub_al-Iraqi
Egyptian record producer
Atef Fahim Mohamed Montasser (15 September 1948 – 14 April 2018) was an Egyptian record producer, A&R executive and the founder of Sout El-Hob Records
Atef_Montasser
United States military prison in southeastern Cuba
reportedly Mohammed al Qahtani from Saudi Arabia, who is believed to have planned to participate in the September 11 attacks in 2001. Mohammed al-Qahtani
Guantanamo_Bay_detention_camp
Syrian Guantanamo detainee (born 1977)
against the Taliban was discovered by American forces in the rubble of Mohammed Atef's house; the Bush administration released the video, which showed al-Janko
Abd al-Rahim Abdul Rassak al-Janko
Abd_al-Rahim_Abdul_Rassak_al-Janko
Egyptian member of Islamic Jihad (born 1960)
British Bank of the Middle East to Azerbaijan under the name Khalil Yaseen Mohammed Mahmoud, and a few days later phoned Shehata to say he was unable to transfer
Thirwat_Shehata
Egyptian businessman (1929–2023)
Archived from the original on 1 September 2023. Retrieved 1 September 2023. Atef, Rana (1 September 2023). "Veteran Businessman Mohamed Al Fayed Passes away
Mohamed_Al-Fayed
Attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan Returnees from Albania Mohammed Atef Mohammed Mutaleb Sayyed Imam Al-Sharif Thirwat Shehata Adil Awad Siyam Killed
Ahmad_Isma'il_'Uthman_Saleh
Egyptian militant
or 1994, following the attempted assassination of Egyptian Prime Minister Atef Sedki which killed a 12-year-old schoolgirl named Shaimaa. He fled to England
Yassir_al-Sirri
Sheikh Mohammed Salah Abdul Mutaleb (محمد صالح عبدالمطلب) was an Imam, and suspected leader of al-Jihad, murdered in July 1998 while leaving Al-Husseini
Mohammed_Mutaleb
Alleged former military chief of al-Jihad
Attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan Returnees from Albania Mohammed Atef Mohammed Mutaleb Sayyed Imam Al-Sharif Thirwat Shehata Adil Awad Siyam Killed
Adil_Awad_Siyam
needed] MVP: Mohammed Salah Fehri Best spiker: Muyasser Abu Rayyan Best blocker: Mohammed Salah Fehri Best server: Henri Marciel Best setter: Atef El Khadim
2016 African Volleyball Championship U19
2016_African_Volleyball_Championship_U19
Egyptian spy
An Egyptian resident of British Columbia, Essam Hafez Mohammed Marzouk (عصام حافظ محمد مرزوق) arrived in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1993 as
Essam_Marzouk
2018 studio album by Elissa
(tracks 6, 13), saxophone (tracks 6, 16) Ahmad Khairy - ney (track 6) Mohammed Atef Imam - violin (track 6), strings section leader (track 6) Osama Hassan
Ila_Kol_Elli_Bihebbouni
1965 film
directed by Atef Salem and starring Omar Sharif, Nabila Ebeid and Emad Hamdy. It is written by Abdul Hai Adib (screenplay) and Mohammed Mostafa Samy
The_Mamelukes
Egyptian al-Jihad member
Attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan Returnees from Albania Mohammed Atef Mohammed Mutaleb Sayyed Imam Al-Sharif Thirwat Shehata Adil Awad Siyam Killed
Issam_Alim
Ahmed El-Nahass Amr Salama André Hakim Asaad Kelada Ash Atalla Assia Dagher Atef El Tayeb Ayten Amin Daoud Abdel Sayed Ezz El-Dine Zulficar Fadwa El Guindi
List_of_Egyptians
British terrorist suspect
Osama Hassan Ahmed Mohammed (اسامة حسان أحمد) was arrested on 28 September 1998 in the United Kingdom under accusation of membership in al-Jihad. Along
Osama_Hassan_Ahmed
Accused of membership in al-Jihad
Attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan Returnees from Albania Mohammed Atef Mohammed Mutaleb Sayyed Imam Al-Sharif Thirwat Shehata Adil Awad Siyam Killed
Sayyed_Ahmed_Abdel-Maqssuod
President of Egypt from 1981 to 2011
Alaa, Mubarak has two grandsons, Mohammed and Omar; and through his son Gamal, he has a granddaughter Farida. Mohammed died in 2009 from a cerebral hemorrhage
Hosni_Mubarak
Egyptian record label
Sout El-Hob has produced a song titled “Fe Aman Allah” by Mohammed Abdu in his early career. Atef Montasser met composer Hani Shenouda in the mid-1970s,
Sout_El-Hob_Records
1991 Egyptian film
Escape (Arabic: الهروب) is a 1991 Egyptian vigilante film directed by Atef El-Tayeb and produced by Medhat El-Sherif, It stars Ahmed Zaki. The story revolves
Escape_(1991_film)
Governorate in Egypt
April 2025, Ibrahim Saber is the governor of Cairo Governorate. Source: Atef Abdelhamid, 7 September 2016 - 12 August 2018 Galal Mostafa Saeed, 13 August
Cairo_Governorate
Egyptian Field marshal and former statesman (1935–2021)
George Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mohamed Hussein Tantawi. "Mohammed Hussein Tantawi, Egyptian general and placeholder for military rule, dies
Muhammad_Hussein_Tantawy
President of Egypt from 1970 to 1981
Sultanate of Egypt, to a poor family. He had 14 siblings. One of his brothers, Atef Sadat, later became a pilot and was killed in action in 1973 during the Yom
Anwar_Sadat
President of Egypt from 2012 to 2013
including tourism minister Hisham Zazou, communication and IT minister Atef Helmi, state minister for legal and parliamentary affairs Hatem Bagato and
Mohamed_Morsi
Attacks on US embassies in Africa
the other at the United States embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. Fazul Abdullah Mohammed and Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah were deemed responsible with planning and orchestrating
1998 United States embassy bombings
1998_United_States_embassy_bombings
Yemeni citizen
2006. He was transferred to Ghana with fellow Yemeni Mahmoud Omar Mohammed Bin Atef on January 7, 2016. The pair were the first individuals to be transferred
Khalid Mohammed Salih Al Dhuby
Khalid_Mohammed_Salih_Al_Dhuby
1984 Egyptian film
El-Nemr El-Aswad) an Egyptian film released in 1984. The film is directed by Atef Salem and stars Ahmed Zaki, Ahmed Mazhar and Wafa Salem. The film tells the
AlNamar_Al'Aswad
Egyptian minister (born 1950)
Atef Helmy Nagib (Arabic: عاطف حلمي نجيب; born 23 April 1950) is an Egyptian communication and technology expert and the former minister of communications
Atef_Helmy
Muezzins of Masjid al-Haram and Prophet's Mosque
Faydah (Arabic: نآيف فيده), Appointed as a Muezzin during Ramadan 1988. Atef Ali Mulla (Arabic: عاطف علي ملا) Appointed as a Muezzin during 2022. Towfeeq
List of Muezzins of the Two Holy Mosques
List_of_Muezzins_of_the_Two_Holy_Mosques
Association football club in Ismailia, Egypt
Abo Greisha Atef Abou Greisha Awad Abou Greisha Dawod Abou Greisha Ibrahim Abou Greisha Ismail Abou Greisha Mohammed Abou Greisha Mohammed Mohsen Abou
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Variant used for Mohammad - founder of Islamic religion. praiseworthy; glorified.
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Arabic American Muslim
Variant used for Mohammad - founder of Islamic religion. praiseworthy; glorified.
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Arabic
Variant used for Mohammad - founder of Islamic religion. praiseworthy; glorified.
Boy/Male
Arabic American
Variant used for Mohammad - founder of Islamic religion. praiseworthy; glorified.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Form of Muhammad
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Arabic
Variant Used for Mohammad; Founder of Islamic Religion; Praiseworthy; Glorified
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Arabic, Lebanese, Muslim
The Prophet; Variant Used for Mohammad; Founder of Islamic Religion; Praiseworthy; Glorified
Boy/Male
African, American, Arabic, Dutch, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Lebanese, Malaysian, Muslim, Nigerian, Pashtun, Tamil
Praiseworthy; Form of Muhammad Praised One; Honest; Trustworthy; Reliable; Obedient; Helpful
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Court of the Prophet Muhammad
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Muslim
Life of Muhammad
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Arabic American
Praiseworthy; glorified. Mohammad - founder of the Islamic religion. Many names and variants used...
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African, Arabic, German, Muslim, Swahili, Turkish
Praised and Commendable; Variant Used for Mohammad; Founder of Islamic Religion; Praiseworthy; Glorified; Greatly Praised; The Name of the Prophet
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Muslim
Friend of the prophet Muhammad
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Arabic American
Variant used for Mohammad - founder of Islamic religion. praiseworthy; glorified.
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Life of Muhammad
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Muslim
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Person with No Fault; No Mistake in his Character; Pure Thoughts; Praiseworthy; Glorified; Variant Used for Mohammad; Founder of Islamic Religion
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Son of Godess
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Tamil
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The divine power initiated by a rare combination of constellations and stars. last known happening was around the month of Magh february
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Crystal clear
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Good Person; Good Planner; Fame
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Latin
Royal bearing; dignity. Majestas was Roman goddess of honor.
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Egyptian
, the name of two Egyptian kings.
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Surname or Lastname
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English : habitational name from the Cumbrian city of Carlisle, in whose name Celtic cair ‘fort’ has been compounded with the Romano-British name of the settlement, Luguvalium.
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a.
Descended from Fatima, the daughter and only child of Mohammed.
a.
Of or pertaining to Islam; Mohammedan.
n.
A Mohammedan.
imp. & p. p.
of Sham
n.
The ninth Mohammedan month.
n.
A Mohammedan prince who, as a successor of Mohammed, unites in his person supreme spiritual and temporal power.
n.
A descendant of Mohammed through his daughter Fatima and nephew Ali.
n.
A contemptuous name for Mohammed; hence, an evil spirit; a devil.
a.
Mohammedan.
a. & n.
Mohammedan.
n.
The religion, or doctrines and precepts, of Mohammed, contained in the Koran; Islamism.
v. t.
To convert to the religion of Mohammed; to Mohammedanize.
n.
The religion of Mohammed; also, idolatry. See Mawmet.
a.
Of or pertaining to Mohammed, or the religion and institutions founded by Mohammed.
n.
See Mohammedan.
n.
A follower of Mohammed, the founder of Islamism; one who professes Mohammedanism or Islamism.
n.
A Mohammedan.
n.
An address or public prayer read from the steps of the pulpit in Mohammedan mosques, offering glory to God, praising Mohammed and his descendants, and the ruling princes.
n.
See Mohammedan, Mohammedanism.
n.
A Mohammedan; a Moslem.