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* [[A K M Nurul Islam]] (1919–2015), Bangladeshi politician, justice and vice-president of Bangladesh |
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* [[Mustafa Nurul Islam]] (1927–2018), Bangladeshi academician and National Professor of Bangladesh |
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* [[Nurul Islam (broadcaster)]] (1928–2006), Bangladeshi broadcast journalist, producer, and presenter at BBC |
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* [[Nurul Islam (Dhubri politician)]] (born 1931), Indian politician |
* [[Nurul Islam (Dhubri politician)]] (born 1931), Indian politician |
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* [[Nurul Islam (minister)]] (born 1938), Bangladesh minister of Minister of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment (2015–2018) |
* [[Nurul Islam (minister)]] (born 1938), Bangladesh minister of Minister of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment (2015–2018) |
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* [[Muhammad Nurul Islam]] (born 1943), Bangladeshi diplomat |
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* [[Nurul Islam Nahid]] (born 1945), Bangladeshi politician and the Minister of Education (2015–2018) |
* [[Nurul Islam Nahid]] (born 1945), Bangladeshi politician and the Minister of Education (2015–2018) |
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* [[Md. Nurul Islam Sujon]], Bangladeshi politician and the Minister of Railways (since 2019) |
* [[Md. Nurul Islam Sujon]], Bangladeshi politician and the Minister of Railways (since 2019) |
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* [[Nurulislam Arkallayev]] (born 1961), Ukrainian politician |
* [[Nurulislam Arkallayev]] (born 1961), Ukrainian politician |
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* [[Haji Nurul Islam]] (born 1963), Indian politician |
* [[Haji Nurul Islam]] (born 1963), Indian politician |
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* [[Nurul Islam Farooqi]] (died 2014), Bangladeshi Islamic scholar |
* [[Nurul Islam Farooqi]] (died 2014), Bangladeshi Islamic scholar |
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* [[Nurul Islam (economist)]], Bangladeshi economist and academic |
* [[Nurul Islam (economist)]], Bangladeshi economist and academic |
Revision as of 22:12, 10 February 2019
Nurul Islam, which also may be written Nur ul-Islam, is an Arabic phrase meaning light of Islam. It may refer to
- A K M Nurul Islam (1919–2015), Bangladeshi politician, justice and vice-president of Bangladesh
- Mohammad Nurul Islam (1924–2007), Bangladeshi economist, Governor of Bangladesh Bank
- Mustafa Nurul Islam (1927–2018), Bangladeshi academician and National Professor of Bangladesh
- Nurul Islam (broadcaster) (1928–2006), Bangladeshi broadcast journalist, producer, and presenter at BBC
- AKM Nurul Islam (botanist) (1928–2006), Bangladeshi botanist and National Professor of Bangladesh
- Nurul Islam (physician) (1928–2013), Bangladeshi physician and National Professor of Bangladesh
- Nurul Islam (Dhubri politician) (born 1931), Indian politician
- Nurul Islam (minister) (born 1938), Bangladesh minister of Minister of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment (2015–2018)
- Muhammad Nurul Islam (born 1943), Bangladeshi diplomat
- Nurul Islam Nahid (born 1945), Bangladeshi politician and the Minister of Education (2015–2018)
- Md. Nurul Islam Sujon, Bangladeshi politician and the Minister of Railways (since 2019)
- Nurulislam Arkallayev (born 1961), Ukrainian politician
- Haji Nurul Islam (born 1963), Indian politician
- Nurul Islam Farooqi (died 2014), Bangladeshi Islamic scholar
- Nurul Islam (economist), Bangladeshi economist and academic
- Nurul Islam Babul, Bangladeshi businessman
- Nurul Islam (lawyer), British (ex-Burmese) lawyer and political activist
See also
- Nurul Islam Mosque, Cape Town, South Africa
- Noorul Islam University, Tamil Nadu, India