18-1053: (Redirected from Ebrahim ) For other uses, see Ibrahim (disambiguation) . "Ebrahim" redirects here. For the villages in Iran, see Ebrahim, Iran and Deh-e Ebrahim (disambiguation) . Ibrahim إبراهيم [REDACTED] The name Ibrahim written in Islamic calligraphy , followed by " Peace be upon him ". Pronunciation Arabic: [ʔɪbraːˈhiːm] Gender Male Origin Word/name Arabic Meaning Equivalent to ‘Abraham’ in Hebrew meaning “Father of many”. Region of origin Arabs Other names Alternative spelling Ibraheem, Ebrahim, Ebraheem Ibrahim (anglicized as Ibraheem ) ( Arabic : إبراهيم , Ibrāhīm )
36-490: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ibrahim Ahmad Ibrahim Ahmad (6 March 1914 – 8 April 2000) (alternatively spelt Ibrahim Ahmed or Ibrahîm Ehmed ) ( Kurmanji Kurdish : Ibrahîm Ehmed , Sorani Kurdish : ئیبراهیم ئهحمهد ) was an Iraqi Kurdish writer, novelist, jurist and translator who founded the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan in 1975. He
54-528: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Ibrahim (disambiguation) (Redirected from Ibrahim (disambiguation) ) [REDACTED] Look up Ibrahim in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ibrahim may refer to: Ibrahim (name) , including a list of people with the name Abraham in Islam Ibrahim (surah) , a surah of
72-894: Is the Arabic name of the prophet and patriarch Abraham and one of Allah's messengers in the Quran . It is a common male first name and surname among Muslims and Arab Christians , a cognate of the name Abraham or Avram in Judaism and Christianity in the Middle East . In the Levant and Maghreb, Brahim and Barhoum are common diminutives for the first name Ibrahim. Given name [ edit ] Ibrahim [ edit ] Ibrahim Abboud (26 October 1900 - 8 September 1983) President of Sudan (1958-1964) Ibrahim Dadashov (1926-1990), soviet wrestler Ibrahim ibn Muhammad (died 632),
90-708: Is the father-in-law of Jalal Talabani and Abdul Latif Rashid through both of his daughters. Ibrahim Ahmad was born in Sulaymaniyah in the Ottoman Empire and studied Law at the University of Baghdad , graduating in 1937. From 1942 to 1944, he served as a judge in the cities of Irbil and Halabja . In 1939, he, along with Alaaddin Sajadi , founded the Kurdish literary periodical Gelawêj . He acted as
108-610: The K.D.P. published a magazine titled Dengî Rastî with Ibrahim Ahmad as editor. After 1947, he became an active member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party , and rose to the role of Secretary General of the party in 1953. In 1949, he was sentenced by a special Iraqi court, established by the royalist regime, to two years of prison in Baghdad , and two years of local arrest in Kirkuk . From 1949 to 1956, he served as
126-2339: The Maldives Ibrahim Orabi (1912–1957), Egyptian wrestler Ibrahim Pasha (disambiguation) , several pashas named Ibrahim Ibrahim Rabimov (born 1987), Tajikistani footballer Ibrahim Said (footballer, born 1979) Ibrahim Said (footballer, born 2002) Ibrahim Sanjaya (born 1997), Indonesian footballer Ibrahim Al-Shahrani (born 1974), Saudi Arabian footballer Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak (born 1955), Patriarch of Alexandria Ibrahim Sirkeci (born 1972), Turkish management scientist Ibrahim Tounkara (born 1976), Canadian football player Ibrahim Traoré (born c. 1988), Burkinabé military officer Ibrahim Ujani (1863–1943), Bengali qari and teacher Ibrahim "Baim" Wong (born 1981), Indonesian artist Ibrahim Yattara (born 1980), Guinean footballer Ibrahim al-Yaziji (died 1906), Lebanese writer Ibrahim ibn Yuhanna (ca. 950s–ca. 1030s), Byzantine translator and author Ibrahim Zarman (born 1997), Indonesian taekwondo practitioner İbrahim [ edit ] İbrahim Akın (born 1984), Turkish footballer Ibrahim Alemi , Iranian politician İbrahim Arat (born 1988), Turkish weightlifter İbrahim Aydemir (born 1983), Turkish footballer İbrahim Aydın or Cihangirzade İbrahim Bey (1874–1948), Turkish military officer and statesman İbrahim Bölükbaşı (born 1990), Turkish wrestler İbrahim Kafesoğlu (1914–1984), Turkish historian and academic İbrahim Kaş (born 1986), Turkish footballer İbrahim Öztürk (born 1981), German footballer Ibrahim Shoukry (1916–2008), Egyptian politician İbrahim Şahin (footballer) (born 1984), Turkish footballer İbrahim Tataroğlu (born 2006), Turkish Olympian judoka İbrahim Tatlıses , Turkish folk singer of Kurdish origins İbrahim Toraman (born 1981), Turkish footballer İbrahim Üzülmez (born 1974), Turkish footballer Ebrahim [ edit ] Ebrahim Afshar (died 1748), king of Iran Ebrahim Raisi (1960–2024), President of Iran Ebrahim Alkazi (1925–2020), Indian theatre director and drama teacher Ebrahim Mirzapour (born 1978), Iranian football goalkeeper Ebrahim Nabavi (born 1958), Iranian satirist and writer Ebrahim Rasool (born 1962), Premier of
144-2589: The Minister in charge of Cyber Security of Singapore Ebrahim [ edit ] Abul Fadl Mohsin Ebrahim Armaan Ebrahim Kate Ebrahim Chit Lwin Ebrahim Currimbhoy Ebrahim Dion Ebrahim (born 1980), Zimbabwean cricketer Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim Fareed Ebrahim Ismail Ebrahim (1946–2020), South African cricketer M. M. Ebrahim Murad Ebrahim Omar Ebrahim Roshanara Ebrahim Vincent Ebrahim Vinette Ebrahim Zofeen T. Ebrahim See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Ebrahim All pages with titles containing Ibrahim v t e Given names and surnames associated with Abraham / Ibrahim Given name Abraham Abrahão /Abraão Abram Abramo Abe Avram Brahim Bram Ibrahim /İbrahim/Ibraheem/Ebrahim/Ebraheem Ibrahima [REDACTED] Surname from Abraham Abraham Abrahamczyk Abrahami Abrahamowicz Abrahams Abrahamsen Abrahamson Abrahamsson Abrahamyan /Abrahamian/Aprahamyan Abrahamz Abrahão /Abraão Abrahim Ben-Abraham Brahm Brahms Bram Surname from Abram Abram Abramashvili Abramavičius Abramchuk Abramczyk Abramenko Abramenkov Abrami Abramič Abramidze Abramishvili Abramovich Abramo Abramofsky Abramoski Abramov Abramović Abramowicz /Abramovich/Abramovitz/Abramowitz Abramovsky Abramowski Abrams Abramsky Abramson Abramsson Abramtsev Abramyan Abromaitis Abromavičius Abromeit Surname from Avraham Avraham Avrahami Avram Avramenko Avramescu Avrami Avramidis Avramidou Avramov Avramović Surname from Ibrahim Brahim Ebrahimi Ibrahim /Ebrahim Ibragimov /Ibrahimov İbrahimoğlu Ibrahimović Patronym Al-Ibrahim bin Ibrahim /ben Ibrahim/bint Ibrahim Ibn Ibrahim Ben Brahim /bin Brahim [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
162-578: The Qur'an Ibrahim (play) or Ibrahim The Illustrious Bassa , a 1676 tragedy by Elkanah Settle, based on a 1641 novel by Madeleine de Scudéry Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership See also [ edit ] Ibrahimzai , a Pashtun tribe of Afghanistan Ibrahima , a male given name Abraham (disambiguation) Avraham (disambiguation) Ibrahim el Awal , an Egyptian navy destroyer Topics referred to by
180-1473: The United States Idil Ibrahim , Somali filmmaker Indra Wijaya Ibrahim , Singaporean convicted murderer John Ibrahim (born 1970), Lebanese-Australian nightclub entrepreneur Jamaludin Ibrahim , Singaporean convicted killer Kamal Ibrahim (wrestler) (born 1961), Egyptian Olympic wrestler Kamala Ibrahim (born 1939), Sudanese artist Keria Ibrahim , Ethiopian politician Khalil Ibrahim , Sudanese Islamist Moussa Ibrahim (born 1974), Libyan political figure Mohammad Ibrahim (disambiguation) , multiple people Muhammad Ibrahim (1911–1989), Bangladeshi physician Muhammad Ibrahim (justice) (1894–1966), Bengali justice and academic Musa Ibrahim (born 1979), Bangladeshi mountaineer Nebil Ibrahim (born 2000), Swedish boxer Raymond Ibrahim (born 1973), Coptic American research librarian, translator, author and columnist with focus in Arab history and language Sarimah Ibrahim (born 1978), Malaysian television host, actress and singer Sonallah Ibrahim (born 1937), Egyptian novelist and short story writer Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim (born 1962), Saudi Arabian businessman Yaacob Ibrahim (born 1955), Minister for Communications and Information, Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs and
198-1209: The Western Cape province in South Africa Ibraheem [ edit ] Ibraheem Samirah (born 1991), American politician and member of the Virginia House of Delegates Surname or patronymic [ edit ] Ibrahim [ edit ] Abdisalam Ibrahim Abdullah Ibrahim (born 1934), South African pianist and composer Ammar Ibrahim (born 1996), Qatari sprinter Andrew Ibrahim (born 1989), English student convicted of "preparing terrorist acts" Anwar Ibrahim (born 1947), Malaysian politician Dawood Ibrahim (born 1955), Indian mobster Deren Ibrahim (born 1991), Gibraltarian footballer Fauziah Ibrahim , Australian broadcast journalist George Ibrahim (died 2003), Pakistani Roman Catholic priest Gihan Ibrahim (born 1986/1987), Egyptian activist and citizen journalist Hanan Ibrahim , Somali activist Hassan Ibrahim (1917–1990), Egyptian military officer and politician Ibrahim Namo Ibrahim (born 1937), Chaldean Catholic bishop in
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#1732765633713216-530: The editor of the K.D.P's newspaper, Rizgarî . The party's newspaper was renamed to Xebat in 1956 with Ibrahim Ahmed as the editor. In 1964, a political division occurred among the ranks of K.D.P., with Ahmad on one side and Mustafa Barzani on the other. This division lead to the formation of Patriotic Union of Kurdistan in 1975. After 1975, Ibrahim Ahmed emigrated to Britain as a political refugee . Ibrahim Ahmed started writing novels in Kurdish in 1933. This
234-670: The publisher and the Editor in Chief of that journal. Gelawêj was published until 1949. It was during this period that he became involved in politics. In 1944 he became the head of the local branch of Komeley Jiyanewey Kurd (J.K.) in Sulaymaniyah . Subsequently, this branch evolved to serve the entirety of Southern Kurdistan . When the J.K. changed its name on 16 July 1945, to the Kurdistan Democratic Party (K.D.P.), Ibrahim Ahmad became its chairman in Iraqi Kurdistan. This branch of
252-1253: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Ibrahim . 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=Ibrahim_(name)&oldid=1253861523 " Categories : Given names Surnames Surnames of Nigerien origin Abraham in Islam Arabic-language surnames Arabic-language masculine given names Bosniak given names Bosnian masculine given names Iranian masculine given names Turkish masculine given names Masculine given names Surnames of Maldivian origin Maldivian-language surnames Hidden categories: Pages with Arabic IPA Articles containing Arabic-language text Articles with short description Short description
270-411: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ibrahim . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ibrahim&oldid=1259129429 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
288-409: Was an important milestone in Kurdish literature. His most important novel is Janî Gel . It was written in 1956 and is about the Kurdish war of independence, with a nod to the Kurdish situation. When selecting this title, Ibrahim Ahmed was playing on the double meaning of the Kurdish phrase which can mean the agony of giving birth to a child as well as the agony of giving birth to a people or a nation. It
306-3182: Was the Abbasid prince and son of Caliph al-Muqtadir . Ibrahim ibn Ahmad al-Mustazhir (1112–1114), was the son of caliph Al-Mustazhir and his wife, the Seljuk princess Ismah. Ibrahim Lodhi (1480–1526) was the Sultan of the Lodi Empire from 1517 to 21 April 1526. Ibrahim (1615–1648), Ottoman sultan Ibrahim I of Shirvan (r. 1382–1417), ruler of Shirvan from the Derbendid dynasty Ibrahim Abatcha (1938–1968), Chadian politician Ibrahim Artan Ismail Somali politician, former Minister of Security of Puntland Ibrahim Abouleish (1937–2017), Egyptian scientist Ibrahim Abu el-Hawa (born 1942), Palestinian peace activist Ibrahim Abu-Lughod (1929–2001), Palestinian academic Ibrahim Afellay (born 1986), Dutch footballer Ibrahim Ahmad (1914–2000), Kurdish politician Ibrahim Ali Tashna (1872–1931), Bengali poet and Islamic scholar Ibrahim Arman Loni, known as Arman Loni (1983–2019), Pashtun human rights activist Ibrahim Ba (born 1973), Senegalese-French footballer Ibrahim Babangida (born 1941), 8th President of Nigeria İbrahim Balaban (1921–2019), Turkish painter Ibrahim Benoh , Jordanian-born American artist and educator Ibrahim Bey (Mamluk) (1735–1833), Egyptian Mamluk chieftain of Georgian origin Ibrahim Bilali (born 1965), Kenyan boxer Ibrahim Böhme (1944–1999), German politician Ibrahim Deif (born 1962), Egyptian academic Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar (1897–1960), Pakistani politician Ibrahim Fazeel (born 1980), Maldivian footballer Ibrahim Ferrer (1927–2005), Afro-Cuban singer Ibrahim Ghosheh (1936–2021), Palestinian civil engineer and politician Ibrahim Haddad (born 1938), Syrian politician Ibrahim Halidi (1954–2020), Prime Minister of Comoros Ibrahim Hashem (1878–1958), Jordanian lawyer and politician Ibrahim Heski (died 1931), Kurdish politician Ibrahim Al Hilbawi (1858–1940), Egyptian jurist and politician Ibrahim Hussein (disambiguation) Ibrahim of Johor (1873–1959), Sultan of Johor, Malaysia Ibrahim Kargbo (born 1982), Sierra Leonean footballer Ibrahim of Kazan (r. 1467–1479), ruler of Kazan Khanate Ibrahim Zeid Keilani (1937–2013), Jordanian politician Ibrahim Maalouf (born 1980), Lebanese jazz musician Ibrahim Masod , Singaporean convicted murderer Ibrahim Meraachli (died 2004), Lebanese actor Ibrahim Al-Mudhaf (1852–1928), Kuwaiti politician Ibrahim Mohamed (1965–2002), Singaporean murderer Ibrahim Muteferrika (1674–1745), Ottoman diplomat, printer, and polymath Ibrahim Nagi (1898–1953), Egyptian poet Ibrahim Najjar , Lebanese politician Ibrahim Nasir (1926–2008), Maldivian politician Ibrahim Nasrallah (born 1954), Palestinian poet Ibrahim Nooraddeen (died 1892), Sultan of
324-683: Was the third son of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Ibrahim ibn al-Walid (died 750), the Umayyad caliph from 4 Oct to 4 Dec 744. Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi (779–839) was an Abbasid prince, singer, composer and poet. He was the son of the third Abbasid caliph Al-Mahdi. Ibrahim ibn Salih (died 792) Abbasid governor of various provinces in Syria and Egypt in the late eighth century. Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar or Al-Muttaqi (died 968), Caliph of Baghdad during Later Abbasid period Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar al-Muqtadir,
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