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'''Abdul Malik''' ({{lang-ar| عبد الملك}}) is a Arabic (Muslim or Christian) male given name and, in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words ''[[Abd (Arabic)|Abd]]'', ''[[al-]]'' and ''[[Malik]]''. The name means "servant of the King", ''Al-Malik'' being one of the [[names of God in the Qur'an]], which give rise to the [[List of Arabic theophoric names|Muslim theophoric names]].<ref name=ahmed>{{cite book| title=A Dictionary of Muslim Names| author=Salahuddin Ahmed| publisher = Hurst & Company| location=London| year=1999}}</ref><ref name=rahman>{{cite book| title=A Dictionary of Muslim Names| author= S. A. Rahman| publisher=Goodword Books| location=New Delhi| year=2001}}</ref> |
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'''Abdul Malek Birprotik'''({{ lang-bn|আব্দুল মালেক বীরপ্রতীক}}) (November 22, 1940 – September 3, 2011), was an infantry Soldier in the [[Bangladesh Army]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=201127 | title=Abdul Malek Bir Pratik | publisher=[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]] | date=September 5, 2011 | accessdate=October 2, 2011}}</ref> who was awarded (Symbol of Bravery or Idol of Courage) the fourth highest gallantry bravery award for his service during the [[Bangladesh Liberation War|Liberation War]]. |
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[[File:Abdul Malek Birprotik.jpg|thumb|alt=alt text|Abdul Malek Birprotik]] |
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==Early life== |
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The letter ''a'' of the ''al-'' is unstressed, and can be transliterated by almost any vowel, often by ''e''. So the first part can appear as Abdel, Abdul or Abd-al. The second part may appear as Malik, Malek or in other ways. The whole name is subject to variable spacing and hyphenation. |
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Abdul Malek Birprotik was born in November 22, 1940 at Raninagar village under [[Boalia]] Thana of [[Rajshahi district]].His father was Mohammad Abid Ali and mother was Felimon Bibi. He was 2nd among of his three brothers. |
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== Military career== |
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There is a distinct but related name, '''Abdul Maalik''' ({{lang-ar| عبد المالك}}), meaning "servant of the Owner", referring to the Qur'anic name ''Mālik-ul-Mulk''. The two names are difficult to distinguish in transliteration, and some of the names below are instance of the latter one. |
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Abdul malek birprotik joined the [[Pakistan Army]] at November 22, 1958 in 2nd [[East Bengal]] regiment. |
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==Males== |
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*[[Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan]] (646–705), 5th Umayyad Caliph, ruling from Damascus |
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*[[Abd al-Malik ibn Salih]] (died 812), Abbasid prince and general |
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*Abd al-Malik ibn Quraib [[al-Asma'i]] (ca. 740-828), Iraqi scholar |
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*[[Abd al-Malik I (Samanid emir)]] (died 961), emir of the Sāmānids (Persia) |
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*[[Abd al-Malik II (Samanid emir)]] (fl. 999), emir of the Sāmānids (Persia) |
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*[[Abd al-Malik al-Muzaffar]] (died 1008), general and vizier of the Caliphate of Cordoba, and governor of Seville and Saragossa |
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*Abu Manşūr 'Abd ul-Malik ibn Mahommed ibn Isma'īl, known as [[Tha'ālibī]] (961–1038), Persian-Arabic philologist and writer |
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*Abū Merwān ’Abdal-Malik [[ibn Zuhr]] (1091–1161), Muslim physician, pharmacist, surgeon, parasitologist and teacher in Al-Andalus |
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*[[Abd al-Malik ibn Rabi]], early narrator of hadith |
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*[[Ali ibn Abd-al-Malik al-Hindi]] (died 1567), Sunni Muslim scholar |
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*[[Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik I Saadi]] (died 1578), Sultan of Saadi Dynasty in Morocco |
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*[[Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik II]] (reigned 1627–1631), Sultan of Morocco |
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*[[Anwar bin Abdul Malik]] (1898–1998), Malaysian politician |
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*[[Abdul Malek Ukil]] (1924–1987), Bangladeshi lawyer and politician |
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*[[Ahmed Abdul-Malik]] (1927–1993), Sudanese-American jazz musician |
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*Abdul Malik, name used by [[Michael X]] (1933–1975), Trinidadian black revolutionary |
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*[[Abdul Malek Bir Pratik]] (1940–2011), Bangladesh decorated infantry Soldier |
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*[[Abdulmalik Dehamshe]] (born 1943), Arab-Israeli politician |
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*[[Abdul Malik Mujahid]] (born 1951), Pakistani-American imam |
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* [[Abu Musab Abdel Wadoud|Abdelmalek Droukdel]] (born 1970), Algerian al-Qaeda member |
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*[[Abd al Malik (rapper)]] (born 1975), Congolese-French rapper |
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*[[Abdul Malik Mydin]] (born 1975), Malaysian swimmer |
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*[[Ahmed Eid Abdel Malek]] (born 1980), Egyptian footballer |
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*[[Abdelmalek Cherrad]] (born 1981), Algerian footballer |
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* [[Abdelmalek Djeghbala]] (born 1983), Algerian footballer |
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*[[Abdolmalek Rigi]] (ca. 1983–2010), Iranian Sunni militant |
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*[[Abdelmalek Ziaya]] (born 1984), Algerian footballer |
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*[[Abdelmalek Mokdad]] (born 1985), Algerian footballer |
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*[[Abdul Malik (professor)]], Bangladeshi medical doctor |
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*[[Abdul Malik Jaber]], Palesinain businessman |
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*[[Johari Abdul-Malik]], American imam |
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*[[Abdul Malik Pahlawan]], Afghan militia leader who led his forces for both the Taliban and Northern Alliance |
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*[[Abdulmalik Mohammed]], Kenyan suspected of hotel bombing, held in Guantanamo |
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*[[Abdul-Malik al-Houthi]], Yemeni rebel |
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==Females== |
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* Hanadi Tayseer Abdul Malek Jaradat, or just [[Hanadi Jaradat]] (1975–2003), Palestinian suicide bomber |
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==Places== |
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*[[Ramadan Ben-Abdelmalek Stadium]], stadium in Constantine, Ageria |
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==References== |
==References== |
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* [[Bangladesh]] [[Gazette]] December 15, 1973. |
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* EBRC Record of [[Bangladesh Army]] |
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{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --> |
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| NAME = Pratik, Abdul Malek Bir |
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| ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Abdul Malek Birprotik |
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[[Category:Arabic masculine given names]] |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Bangladesh militrary person |
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[[Category:Iranian masculine given names]] |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = November 22, 1940 |
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[[Category:Turkish masculine given names]] |
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| PLACE OF BIRTH = Raninagar, Rajshahi |
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| DATE OF DEATH = Septamber 3,2011 |
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| PLACE OF DEATH = Combined Military Hospital,Dhaka |
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}} |
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[[Category:Military awards and decorations of Bangladesh]] |
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http://forum.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd/index.php?topic=2478.0 |
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Revision as of 05:29, 3 October 2011
Abdul Malek Birprotik(Template:Lang-bn) (November 22, 1940 – September 3, 2011), was an infantry Soldier in the Bangladesh Army[1] who was awarded (Symbol of Bravery or Idol of Courage) the fourth highest gallantry bravery award for his service during the Liberation War.
Early life
Abdul Malek Birprotik was born in November 22, 1940 at Raninagar village under Boalia Thana of Rajshahi district.His father was Mohammad Abid Ali and mother was Felimon Bibi. He was 2nd among of his three brothers.
Military career
Abdul malek birprotik joined the Pakistan Army at November 22, 1958 in 2nd East Bengal regiment.
References
- ^ "Abdul Malek Bir Pratik". The Daily Star. September 5, 2011. Retrieved October 2, 2011.
- Bangladesh Gazette December 15, 1973.
- EBRC Record of Bangladesh Army