14-649: (Redirected from Ansaris ) [REDACTED] Look up Ansari in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ansari may refer to: People [ edit ] Ansar (Islam) , an Islamic term that literally means "helpers" and denotes the Medinan citizens that helped the Islamic prophet Muhammad after the Hijra Ansari (nesba) , people known as Ansari or Al-Ansari as
28-822: A nesba Ansari (surname) , contemporary people known as Ansari or Al-Ansari as a surname Banu Aws , one of the main Arab tribes of Medina which, along with the Khazraj, constituted the Ansar ("helpers") Momin Ansari , a Muslim community, found mainly in the world and West and North India and the province of Sindh in Pakistan Ansari, an alternate term for Alawites or Alawis Places [ edit ] Ansari mountains , in Syria Ansariye, Lebanon ,
42-1725: A number of people Mujib Rahman Ansari (1982–2022), Afghan mullah Mukhtar Ansari , Indian gangster turned politician Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari (1880–1936), Indian nationalist and political leader Mustafa al-Ansari , Saudi accused of terrorism Murtadha al-Ansari Nazenin Ansari , Iranian journalist in exile Noushafarin Ansari (born 1939), Indian-born Iranian librarian, educator and manager Rais Ansari , Urdu Indian poet Sahar Ansari (born 1939), Pakistani Urdu poet, critic and scholar Salim Miya Ansari , Nepalese politician Saman Ansari (born 1974), Pakistani television actress Sarah Ansari , British professor of history Sheikh Sadiq Ali Ansari (active 1901), Indian politician Shaukatullah Shah Ansari Siamak Ansari (born 1968), Iranian television actor and director Sibakatullah Ansari , Indian politician SM Razaullah Ansari (born 1932), Indian physicist Yassamin Ansari (born 1992), American activist and politician Zabiuddin Ansari a.k.a. Abu Hamza or Abu Jundal, an Indian national, accused of being involved in 2008 Mumbai attacks Zeeshan Ansari (born 1999), Indian cricketer Zafar Ansari (born 1991), English cricketer of Pakistani descent Zafar Ishaq Ansari (1932–2016), Pakistani scholar of Islamic Studies Zohra Ansari References [ edit ] ^ Former Jama'at-e-Islami Hind president passes away ZEE News website, Published 4 October 2012, Retrieved 18 January 2023 ^ Profile of Mukhtar Ahmad Ansari Encyclopaedia Britannica ^ "Dr M A Ansari (1880–1936) president, Madras, 1927" . Congress Sandesh, Indian National Congress publication. Archived from
56-399: A surname Banu Aws , one of the main Arab tribes of Medina which, along with the Khazraj, constituted the Ansar ("helpers") Momin Ansari , a Muslim community, found mainly in the world and West and North India and the province of Sindh in Pakistan Ansari, an alternate term for Alawites or Alawis Places [ edit ] Ansari mountains , in Syria Ansariye, Lebanon ,
70-625: A town in South Lebanon Dupuk Ansari , a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran Other uses [ edit ] Ansari X Prize , a former space competition Ansar Imam Mahdi, a 21st-century Shia movement that believes Ahmad al-Hassan is the messenger of the 12th imam See also [ edit ] Ansar (disambiguation) Ansari (surname) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
84-476: A town in South Lebanon Dupuk Ansari , a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran Other uses [ edit ] Ansari X Prize , a former space competition Ansar Imam Mahdi, a 21st-century Shia movement that believes Ahmad al-Hassan is the messenger of the 12th imam See also [ edit ] Ansar (disambiguation) Ansari (surname) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
98-419: The surname Ansari . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ansari_(surname)&oldid=1258569808 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
112-455: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Ansari in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ansari may refer to: People [ edit ] Ansar (Islam) , an Islamic term that literally means "helpers" and denotes the Medinan citizens that helped the Islamic prophet Muhammad after the Hijra Ansari (nesba) , people known as Ansari or Al-Ansari as a nesba Ansari (surname) , contemporary people known as Ansari or Al-Ansari as
126-812: The 💕 For people with Ansari as a nesba, coming from or belonging to, see Ansari (nesba) . Ansari or Al Ansari is a typically Muslim surname mainly found in the Middle East and South Asia . People with the surname Al-Ansari or Ansari are said to be the descendants of the Ansar tribesmen of Medina. Notable Ansaris include: A–K [ edit ] Abbas Ansari (born 1992), Indian sportsman and shooter Abu Ayyub al-Ansari Abdolreza Ansari (1925–2020), Iranian politician Abdulaziz Rashid Al Ansari (born 1992), Qatari footballer Abdul Haq Ansari (1931–2012), Indian Islamic philosopher Abdul Qaiyum Ansari (1905–1973), Indian active in
140-1106: The freedom struggle of India Abdur Razzaque Ansari , Indian Muslim nationalist, freedom fighter, and a weavers revolution leader Afzal Ansari (born 1953), Indian politician Akbar Ansari (born 1988), English cricketer of Pakistani descent Akram Ansari (born 1954), Pakistani politician Ali Ansari (actor) (born 1987), Pakistani actor and musician Ali M. Ansari (born 1967), Iranian-British history professor Ali Al Ansari , Emirati paralympic athlete Allama Mustafa Hussain Ansari , (1945–2006), Kashmiri writer and public speaker Amir Ansari (born 1970), American businessman and entrepreneur of Iranian descent Anousheh Ansari (born 1966), Iranian-American engineer, businesswoman and entrepreneur Asad Ansari , Pakistani-Canadian accused of terrorism Aziz Ansari (born 1983), American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and director Bushra Ansari , Pakistani television presenter, comedian, singer, actress and playwright Doris Ansari , British politician and former chair of Cornwall County Council Faheem Ansari , Indian national who
154-6635: The original on 7 March 2002 . Retrieved 18 January 2023 . ^ "127 awards conferred on Pakistan Day" . Dawn (newspaper) . March 24, 2006. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007 . Retrieved 18 January 2023 . ^ KARACHI: Aalmi Mushaira event of the day Dawn (newspaper), Published 21 April 2007, Retrieved 18 January 2023 External links [ edit ] v t e Indian Muslim communities Majority Alvi Arab Arain Arghon Ansari Awan Baghban Balti Behna Beary Bhatiara Bhishti Bisati Chhipa Chaush Deccani Muslims ( Hyderabadi ) Dard Dhobi Ghosi Gurjar Iraqi Biradari Jat Khanzada Kashmiri Kunjra Malkana Manihar Mappila Rowther Meo Mughal Pathan Purigpa Qassab Muslim Rajputs Garha Rangrez Shaikh Sayyid Salmani Siddi Teli Urdu-speaking Minority Assamese Bengali Bhili Dogra Gondi Gujarati Konkani Nawayath Marathi Marwari Meitei Odia Punjabi Tamil Telugu Labbay Goan Muslims Alavi Bohras Bihari Abdal Ansari Bisati Chamail Churihar Chik Gaddi Idrisi Khanzada Kulhaiya Lal Begi Malkana Malik of Bihar Mirasi Mirshikar Mughal Muker Muslim Chhipi Pasi Nat Pathans Rayeen Sai Sapera Sayyid Syed (Mallick) Shaikh of Bihar Shershahabadia Thakurai Teli Gujarat Abdal Alavi Bohras Ansari Arabs Attarwala Bafan Baloch Banjara Behlim Bhadala Bharbhunja Bhishti Chhipa Chunara Chundrigar Dawoodi Bohra Dhobi Dhuldhoya Doodwala Faqir Galiara Ghanchi Ghanchi-Pinjara Halaypotra Hingorja Hingora Juneja Kadia Kagzi Ker Khalifa Khaskheli Khoja Machiyar Makrani Maliks of Gujarat Mandali Makwana Manka Mansoori Memon Meta Qureshi Miyana Molesalam Momna Mughal Multani Multani Lohar Mutwa Nagori Node Panar Parmar Patani Bohra Patni Jamat Pathans Salaat Samma Sandhai Muslims Sanghar Shaikhs of Gujarat Shaikhda Sayyid of Gujarat Siddi Sipahi Soomra Sulaymani Bohra Sunni Bohra Tai Turk Jamat Vora Patel Vyapari Karnataka Baghban Beary Chaush Chhaparband Kodava Maaple Konkani Muslims Nawayath Pinjara Siddi Assadi Kerala Mappilas Pusalans Ossans Tangals (the Sayyids) Vattakkolis (the Bhatkalis) or Navayats Labbais Nahas Marakkars Keyis Koyas Nainars Dakhnis or Pathans Ravuthars Bohras (Daudi Bohras) Madhya Pradesh Chhipa Ansari Banjara Dawoodi Bohra Dhobi Mughal Muslim Chhipi Pathans Shaikh Sayyid Maharashtra Attar Baghban Bhishti Chaush Chhipa Chhaparband Dawoodi Bohra Dhawad Faqir Garodi Gavandi Kachar Kagzi Konkani Muslims Momin Muslim Raj Gond Qassab Saiqalgar Tadvi Bhil Rajasthan Ansari Anderkoti Chhipa Cheetah Chadwa Dawoodi Bohra Deshwali Gaddi Ghosi Hela Mehtar Hiranbaz Kandera Khadem Khanzada Langha Manganiar Merat Meo Mughal Pinjara Qaimkhani Rangrez Rath Shaikhs of Rajasthan Silawat Sindhi-Sipahi Singiwala Sorgar Tamil Nadu Rowther Kayalar Labbay Marakkar Deccani Muslims (Pathans) Nawayath Dawoodi Bohra Uttar Pradesh Alvi Ansari Atishbaz Bachgoti Khanzada Baghban Baluch Bandhmati Banjara Barhai Behlim Banu Israil Behna Bhand Bharbhunja Bhale Sultan Khanzada Bhatti Khanzada Bhatiara Bhishti Muslim Bhumihar Bisati Chik Dakhini Dafali Dhagi Dharhi Dhobi Musalmaan Dogar Fareedi Faqir Gaddi Gautam Khanzada Ghosi Goriya Gujjar Musalmaan Halalkhor Halwai Idrisi Iraqi Biradari Jhojha Kabaria Kakorvi Shaikh Kamangars Kamboh Kasgar Kayastha Musalman Khanzada Khokhar Khanzada Khumra Kingharia Kunjra Lal Begi Lalkhani Rajput Madari Mandarkia Malkana Manihar Meo Milki Mirasi Mughal Mujavir Muker Muslim Chhipi Muley Jats Nagar Muslims Nalband Nanbai Naqqal Panchpiria Pankhiya Pathans Putliwale Qalandar Qassab Qaum-e-Punjabian Qidwai Rai Bhatt Raj Garha Rajput Musalmaan Ramaiya Rangrez Rayeen Rohilla Sadaat Amroha Sadaat-e-Bara Sadaat-e-Bilgram Sai Salmani Sayyid of Uttar Pradesh Shaikh of Uttar Pradesh Shaikh Ja'fri Shaikhzada Siddiqui Teli Musalmaan Turk Tyagi Musalmaan West Bengal Abdal Dawoodi Bohra Bedia Faqir Ghosi Iraqi Biradari Kahar Kan Kela Khotta Lodha Malla Nashya Patua Sapuria Shershahabadia Shamsi [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
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196-1618: Was charged with involvement in the 2008 Mumbai attacks Fahad Al Ansari (born 1987), Kuwaiti footballer Faridul Haq Ansari Faris Muslim al Ansari (born 1984), Afghan held in Guantanamo Furqan Ansari Iftikhar Hussain Ansari (born 1936-2014) Shia Cleric And Politician Imran Raza Ansari (born 1972), Shia Cleric and Politician Furkan Ansari (born 1948), Indian politician Gholamreza Ansari (born 1956) , Iranian politician Hamid Ansari Jaber Ansari (born 1987), Iranian footballer Jamshed Ansari (1942–2005), Pakistani film, television and radio actor Kamran Ansari (born 30/01/2002), Indian and software engineering Karim Ansarifard (born 1990), Iranian footballer Khalid A. H. Ansari , Indian entrepreneur, journalist Khizar Humayun Ansari , British race relations academic M–Z [ edit ] Majid Ansari (born 1954), Iranian cleric and politician Mariam Ansari Maria Sansaridou Maryam Afifa Ansari Master Taj-ud-Din Ansari , Pakistani politician Mateen Ansari (1916–1943), Indian soldier in British army Maulana Mohammad Abbas Ansari (1936–2022), Shiite Muslim leader in Jammu and Kashmir Maulana Masroor Abbas Ansari (born 1975), Shia Religious leader in Jammu and Kashmir Mohammed Zaki Ansari (born 1979), Indian Author philosophers Mohammad Ansari (disambiguation) ,
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