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2-1314: Muhammad Ishaq (Arabic: محمد إسحاق ) is an Arabic masculine given name popular in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan. It may refer to: Shah Muhammad Ishaq (1783–1846), Indian Islamic scholar Muhammad Ishaq (scholar) (1883–1938), Bengali Islamic scholar, author and philanthropist Muhammad Ishaq Alam Muzaffarnagari (1901–1969), Urdu poet Muhammad Ishaq (historian) (1910–2005), Bangladeshi historian and academic Syed Muhammad Ishaq (1915–1977), Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, author and educationist Muhammad Ishaq Bhatti (1925–2015), Pakistani Islamic scholar Mohammad Ishaq Miah (1932–2017), Bangladeshi politician Md. Ishak (1934–2001), Bangladeshi politician Mohammad Ishaq Aloko (born 1935), former Attorney General of Afghanistan M. Ishaq Nadiri (born 1935), Afghan economist Muhammad Ishaq Khattak (born 1944), Pakistani politician Mohammad Ishaq Khan (1946–2013), Kashmiri historian Mohammad Ishaq (cricketer, born 1963) (born 1963), Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Ishaq (Afghan cricketer) (born 2005), Afghan cricketer See also [ edit ] Muhammad (name) Ishak (name) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

4-762: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. 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=Muhammad_Ishaq&oldid=1256421388 " Categories : Human name disambiguation pages Afghan masculine given names Bangladeshi masculine given names Pakistani masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles containing Arabic-language text Short description with empty Wikidata description All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Shah Muhammad Ishaq Shah Muhammad Ishaq (4 November 1783 – 20 July 1846),

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