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'''Sirajuddin''' ({{langx|ar| سراج الدين |link=no}}) may refer to: |
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*[[Munabbih ibn Kamil]] ibn Sirajud-Din Dhee Kibaar Abu-Abdullah al-Yamani al-San'ani, Persian companion of Muhammad |
*[[Munabbih ibn Kamil]] ibn Sirajud-Din Dhee Kibaar Abu-Abdullah al-Yamani al-San'ani, Persian companion of Muhammad |
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*[[Siraj al-Din al-Sakaki]] (1160–1228), Muslim scholar |
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*[[Siraj al-Din al-Ushi]] (died 1179), Hanafi jurist |
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*[[Siraj al-Din Urmavi]] (1198–1283), Shafiʽi jurist |
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*[[Siraj al-Din al-Sajawandi]] (died {{circa}} 1203), Iranian linguist |
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*[[Siraj al-Din Qumri]] (died 1227), Iranian poet |
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*[[Siraj al-Din Dhabyan]] (fl. 1291), Egyptian military leader |
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*[[Usman Serajuddin]] (1258–1357), Bengali scholar |
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*[[Siraj al-Din al-Mulaqqin]] (1323–1401), Egyptian-Andalusian hadith scholar |
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*[[Siraj al-Din al-Bulqini]] ({{circa}} 1324–1403), Egyptian scholar |
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*[[Siraj al-Din al-Makhzumi]] (1391–1480), Arab scholar |
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*[[Siraj-ud-Din Ali Khan Arzu]] (1687–1756), Indian poet |
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*Abu Zafar Sirajuddin Muhammad Bahadur Shah Zafar, [[Bahadur Shah II]] (1775–1862), last of the Mughal emperors in India |
*Abu Zafar Sirajuddin Muhammad Bahadur Shah Zafar, [[Bahadur Shah II]] (1775–1862), last of the Mughal emperors in India |
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*[[Uthman Sirâj-ud-Dîn Naqshbandi]] (1781–1867), Ottoman Sufi saint |
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*[[Muhammad Sirajuddin Naqshbandi]] (1879–1915), Pakistani Sufi cleric |
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*[[Hafeezudin Sirajuddin Moonshi]] (1895–1965), Singaporean-Gujarati doctor |
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*[[Muhammad Uthman Siraj al-Din]] (1896–1997), Turkish Sufi militant |
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*[[Sirajuddin Kasimpuri]] (1901–1979), Bangladeshi writer and literary researcher |
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*[[Abu Bakr Siraj Ad-Din]] (1909–2005), English writer, Islamic scholar, and philosopher |
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*[[Fouad Serageddin]] (1910–1999), leader of Egypt's Wafd Party |
*[[Fouad Serageddin]] (1910–1999), leader of Egypt's Wafd Party |
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*[[Serajuddin Hossain]] (1929–1971), Bangladeshi journalist |
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*[[Muhammad Siraj-Din]] (born 1935), Pakistani wrestler |
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*[[Alamgir Muhammad Serajuddin]] (born 1937), vice-chancellor of the University of Chittagong |
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*[[Siraj Uddin Ahmed]] (born 1941), Bangladeshi government official, writer, politician and freedom fighter |
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*[[Abib Sarajuddin]] (born c. 1942) Afghan held in Guantanamo Bay detention camps, Serial Number 458 |
*[[Abib Sarajuddin]] (born c. 1942) Afghan held in Guantanamo Bay detention camps, Serial Number 458 |
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*Tuanku Syed [[Sirajuddin of Perlis]] (born 1943), Raja of Perlis, Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia |
*Tuanku Syed [[Sirajuddin of Perlis]] (born 1943), Raja of Perlis, Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia |
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*[[Dewan Mohammad Sirajuddin Siru]] (1951–2013), Bangladeshi footballer |
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*[[Sirajuddin Ajmal]] (born 1958), Indo-Bengali politician |
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*[[Ilham Arief Sirajuddin]] (born 1965), Indonesian mayor |
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*[[Sirajuddin Haqqani]] (born c. 1970), Pashtun warlord and military leader |
*[[Sirajuddin Haqqani]] (born c. 1970), Pashtun warlord and military leader |
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*[[Sirajeddine Chihi]] (born 1970), Tunisian footballer |
*[[Sirajeddine Chihi]] (born 1970), Tunisian footballer |
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*[[Sirajuddin Haqqani]] (born {{circa}} 1973–80), Afghan warlord |
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*[[Sirajuddin Hamid Yousuf]], Sudanese diplomat, Sudanese Ambassador to the Russian Federation |
*[[Sirajuddin Hamid Yousuf]], Sudanese diplomat, Sudanese Ambassador to the Russian Federation |
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*[[Din Syamsuddin|Sirajuddin Muhammad "Din" Syamsuddin]], Indonesian politician and formerly the Chairman of Muhammadiyah for two terms from 2005 to 2010 and 2010 to 2015. |
*[[Din Syamsuddin|Sirajuddin Muhammad "Din" Syamsuddin]], Indonesian politician and formerly the Chairman of Muhammadiyah for two terms from 2005 to 2010 and 2010 to 2015. |
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*[[Sirajuddin Khan]], Pakistani politician |
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*[[Mohammad Siraj Uddin Ahmed]], Bangladeshi politician |
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==See also== |
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*[[Siraj (name)]] |
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*[[Uddin]] |
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[[Category:Arabic masculine given names]] |
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[[Category:Masculine given names]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:42, 15 December 2024
Sirajuddin (Arabic: سراج الدين) may refer to:
- Munabbih ibn Kamil ibn Sirajud-Din Dhee Kibaar Abu-Abdullah al-Yamani al-San'ani, Persian companion of Muhammad
- Siraj al-Din al-Sakaki (1160–1228), Muslim scholar
- Siraj al-Din al-Ushi (died 1179), Hanafi jurist
- Siraj al-Din Urmavi (1198–1283), Shafiʽi jurist
- Siraj al-Din al-Sajawandi (died c. 1203), Iranian linguist
- Siraj al-Din Qumri (died 1227), Iranian poet
- Siraj al-Din Dhabyan (fl. 1291), Egyptian military leader
- Usman Serajuddin (1258–1357), Bengali scholar
- Siraj al-Din al-Mulaqqin (1323–1401), Egyptian-Andalusian hadith scholar
- Siraj al-Din al-Bulqini (c. 1324–1403), Egyptian scholar
- Siraj al-Din al-Makhzumi (1391–1480), Arab scholar
- Siraj-ud-Din Ali Khan Arzu (1687–1756), Indian poet
- Abu Zafar Sirajuddin Muhammad Bahadur Shah Zafar, Bahadur Shah II (1775–1862), last of the Mughal emperors in India
- Uthman Sirâj-ud-Dîn Naqshbandi (1781–1867), Ottoman Sufi saint
- Muhammad Sirajuddin Naqshbandi (1879–1915), Pakistani Sufi cleric
- Hafeezudin Sirajuddin Moonshi (1895–1965), Singaporean-Gujarati doctor
- Muhammad Uthman Siraj al-Din (1896–1997), Turkish Sufi militant
- Sirajuddin Kasimpuri (1901–1979), Bangladeshi writer and literary researcher
- Abu Bakr Siraj Ad-Din (1909–2005), English writer, Islamic scholar, and philosopher
- Fouad Serageddin (1910–1999), leader of Egypt's Wafd Party
- Serajuddin Hossain (1929–1971), Bangladeshi journalist
- Muhammad Siraj-Din (born 1935), Pakistani wrestler
- Alamgir Muhammad Serajuddin (born 1937), vice-chancellor of the University of Chittagong
- Siraj Uddin Ahmed (born 1941), Bangladeshi government official, writer, politician and freedom fighter
- Abib Sarajuddin (born c. 1942) Afghan held in Guantanamo Bay detention camps, Serial Number 458
- Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin of Perlis (born 1943), Raja of Perlis, Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia
- Dewan Mohammad Sirajuddin Siru (1951–2013), Bangladeshi footballer
- Sirajuddin Ajmal (born 1958), Indo-Bengali politician
- Ilham Arief Sirajuddin (born 1965), Indonesian mayor
- Sirajuddin Haqqani (born c. 1970), Pashtun warlord and military leader
- Sirajeddine Chihi (born 1970), Tunisian footballer
- Sirajuddin Haqqani (born c. 1973–80), Afghan warlord
- Sirajuddin Hamid Yousuf, Sudanese diplomat, Sudanese Ambassador to the Russian Federation
- Sirajuddin Muhammad "Din" Syamsuddin, Indonesian politician and formerly the Chairman of Muhammadiyah for two terms from 2005 to 2010 and 2010 to 2015.
- Sirajuddin Khan, Pakistani politician
- Mohammad Siraj Uddin Ahmed, Bangladeshi politician