List of Famous people named Abd
Abd ar-Rahman IV
Abd ar-Rahman IV Mortada was the Caliph of Córdoba in the Umayyad dynasty in Al-Andalus, succeeding Sulayman ibn al-Hakam, in 1018. That same year, he was murdered at Cadiz while fleeing from a battle in which he had been deserted by the very supporters which had brought him into power. His brief reign was similar to that of Abd ar-Rahman V Mostadir.
Abd al-Halim Qandil
ʿAbd al-Rahman ʿAli Hajji
'Abd Allāh ibn ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Ibn Idrīs,
Abd al-Mu'min
`Abd al Mu'min was a prominent member of the Almohad movement. As a leader of the Almohad Movement, he became the first Caliph of the Almohad Empire. Having put his predecessor's doctrinal blend of Zahirite jurisprudence and Ash'arite dogmatics into practice, Abd al-Mu'min's rule was the first to unite the whole coast from Egypt to the Atlantic Ocean along with Spain under one creed and one government. Between 1130 and his death in 1163, Abd al-Mu'min not only defeated the Almoravids, but extended his power over all northern Africa as far as Egypt, becoming Caliph of the Almohad Empire in 1147.
Abd ar-Razzaq an-Naif
Abd ar-Razzaq Said al-Naif was an Iraqi military officer and general and was briefly Prime Minister of Iraq during 1968 until he was deposed.
Abd El Fattah El Greney
Abd Al-Baqi Abd Karim Al-Sadun
Abd Al-Baqi Abd Karim Al-Sadun was an Iraqi politician. He was a Member of the Regional Command of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party in Iraq, and was responsible for the Ba'ath Party organizations in the south and Diyala Governorate, and a member of the Council of Representatives of Iraq.
Abd al-Rahman Fakih
ʻAbd al-Wahhāb ʻĪsāwī
Abdelouahab Aissaoui is an Algerian writer. He was born in Djelfa and studied engineering at Zayan Ashour University. He has written a series of critically acclaimed novels, the most recent of which, The Spartan Court, won the IPAF Prize, recognized as the Arab world's most important fiction prize.