Abdul Qadir
Abdul Qadir | |
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Gender | Male |
Language(s) | Arabic |
Origin | |
Meaning | Servant of (the Powerful) Allah |
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Abdul Qadir, Abd al-Qadir or Abdulkadir (Arabic: عبد القادر) is a male Muslim given name. It is formed from the Arabic words Abd, al- and Qadir. The name means "servant of the powerful", Al-Qādir being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.[1][2]
The letter a of the al- is unstressed, and can be transliterated by almost any vowel, often by u. So the first part can appear as Abdel, Abdul or Abdal. The second part can be transliterated Qader, Kadir, Kader, Gadir or in other ways, and the whole name subject to variable spacing and hyphenation.
There is a related but much less common name, Abdul Qadeer (Arabic: عبد القدیر), with a similar meaning. The two may become confused when transliterated, and a few of the names below may be instances of the latter name.
It may refer to:
Men
- Abdul-Qadir Gilani (1077–1166), Persian Sufi saint
- Abd al-Qadir Maraghi (middle of 14th century – 1435), Persian poet, musician and artist
- `Abd al-Qadir Bada'uni (1540 – c. 1615), Indo-Persian historian and translator
- Abd al-Qadir II (fl. 1603/4–1606), ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar (Sudan)
- Abd al-Qadir al-Fasi (1599–1680), Moroccan writer
- Abdul-Qādir Bēdil (1642–1720), Indian-Persian poet and Sufi
- Abdelkader Perez (fl. 1723–1737), Moroccan Admiral and ambassador to England
- Abd al-Qadir ibn Shaqrun (died 1801 or 1804), Moroccan religious scholar
- Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir (1796–1854), Malayan writer
- Abdelkader El Djezairi (1808–1883), also commonly known as Emir Abdelkader, Algerian Sufi saint and military leader
- Abd al-Qadir (Sokoto) (fl. 1842–1859), Sokoto (Nigeria) Grand Vizier
- Abdul Qadir (Muslim leader) (1872–1950), leader of Muslims during the British Raj
- Abdul Qader al-Keilani (1874–1948), Syrian nationalist, statesman and religious authority
- Abdul Qadir Al Rassam (1882–1952), Iraqi painter
- Ibrahim Abdel-Kader el-Mazni (1890–1949), Egyptian novelist, short story writer, essayist, translator, and poet
- Abdul Kadir (poet) (1906–1984), Bangladeshi poet
- Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni (1907–1948), Palestinian Arab nationalist and fighter
- Abdelkader Ben Bouali (1912–1997) French footballer
- Abdul Kadir Yusuf (1915–1992), Malaysian politician
- Kozhikode Abdul Kader (1916–1977), Indian playback singer
- Abdul Qadir al-Badri (1921–2003), Libyan politician
- Abdelkader Guerroudj (fl. 1957), Algerian communist active in the liberation war
- Abdul Cader Shahul Hameed (1928–1999), Sri Lankan diplomat and political figure
- Abdul Qader Arnaoot (1928–2004), Albanian-Syrian Islamic scholar
- Abdelkader Alloula (1929–1994), Algerian playwright
- Abdalqadir as-Sufi (born 1930), Scottish Sufi
- Sheikh Syed Abdul Qadir Jilani (born 1935), Pakistani Sunni scholar and jurist
- A.R.M. Abdul Cader (born 1936), Sri Lankan politician and businessman
- Abdul Qadeer Khan (born 1936), Pakistani nuclear scientist
- Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa (born 1936), Nigerian politician
- Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué (born 1939), Chadian politician
- Faisal Abdel Qader Al-Husseini, otherwise Faisal Husseini (1940–2001), Palestinian politician
- Abdulkadir Ahmed (born 1940), Nigerian banker
- Abdul Qadir (1944–2014), Afghan military officer during the Saur Revolution and Minister of Defense during the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (DRA)
- Abdülkadir Aksu (born 1944), Turkish politician
- Abdelkader Zaddem (born 1944), Tunisian runner
- Abdul Kadir (cricketer) (1944–2002), Pakistani cricketer
- Abdul Qadir Bajamal (born 1946), Yemeni politician
- Abdul Kadir (Indonesian footballer) (1948–2003), Indonesian footballer
- Syed Abdul Kadir (born 1948), Singapore boxer
- Abdul Qadir (Afghan leader) (ca. 1951–2002), military leader of the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan
- Abdul Qader Al Raes (born 1951), UAE artist
- Mohamed Abdoulkader Mohamed (born 1951), Djiboutian politician
- Abdul Kadir (politician) (born ca. 1952), Guyanese politician and conspirator in a planned attack of JFK Airport
- Abdulkadir Ahmed Said (born 1953), Somali film director, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer and editor
- Abdulkadir Abdi Hashi, Somali politician
- Abdul Qadir Imami Ghori (born 1954), Afghan politician
- Abd El Gadir Salim (born ca. 1955), Sudanese folk-singer
- Abdul Qadir (cricketer) (born 1955), Pakistani cricketer
- Abdoulkader Cissé (born 1955), Burkinabe politician
- Sulaiman Abdulkader Al-Muhaidib, otherwise Sulaiman Al-Muhaidib (born 1956), Saudi businessman
- Emad Abdulkader Al-Muhaidib, otherwise Emad Al-Muhaidib, Saudi businessman
- Essam Abdulkader Al-Muhaidib, otherwise Essam Al-Muhaidib, Saudi businessman
- Abdelkader Hachani (1956–1999), Algerian Islamist politician
- Abdelkader Belliraj (born 1957), Moroccan-Belgian found guilty of terrorist offences
- Abd Al Nasir Mohammed Abd Al Qadir Khantumani (born 1960), Syrian held in Guantanamo
- Abdulqadir Hassan (born 1962), Emirati footballer
- Zambry Abdul Kadir (born 1962), Malaysian politician
- Abdelkader El Brazi (born 1964), Moroccan footballer
- Abdelkader Ferhaoui (born 1965), Algerian footballer
- Abdul Qadir Patel (born 1968), Pakistani politician
- Abdelkader El Mouaziz (born 1969), Moroccan runner
- Badr Abdelgadir (born 1974), Sudanese football referee
- Abdelkader Benali (born 1975), Moroccan-Dutch writer and journalist
- Abdelkader Zrouri (born 1976), Moroccan Taekwondo athlete
- Hisham Abdulqader Abdulla (born 1976), Bahraini volleyball player
- Mohammed Abd Al Al Qadir (impossible name) (born 1976), Algerian held in Guantanamo
- Abdelkader Besseghir (born 1978), Algerian footballer
- Abdelkader Hachlaf (born 1979), Moroccan runner
- Mohamed Abdel-Kader Coubadja-Touré, otherwise Mohamed Kader (born 1979), Togolese footballer
- Abdullah Abdulqadirakhun (born 1979), Uyghur held in Guantanamo
- Idris Ahmed Abdu Qader Idris (born 1979), Yemeni held in Guantanamo
- Azizon Abdul Kadir (born 1980), Malaysian footballer
- Abdülkadir Koçak (born 1981), Turkish boxer
- Abdul Kader Keïta (born 1981), Ivorian footballer
- Abdelkader Laïfaoui (born 1981), Algerian footballer
- Abdoul Kader Camara (born 1982), Guinean footballer
- Omer Abdelqader (born 1983), Qatari basketball player
- Abdou Kader Mangane (born 1983), Senegalese footballer
- Zainurin Abdul Kadir (born 1983), Malaysian footballer
- Abdul Kadeer Ali (born 1983), English cricketer
- Abdelkader Ghezzal (born 1984), French-Algerian footballer
- Ahmed Abdul Qader (born 1984), Yemeni held in Guantanamo
- Abdulkader Dakka (born 1985), Syrian footballer
- Abdulkadir Özgen (born 1986), Turkish-German footballer
- Abdelkader Bouhenia (born 1986), French boxer
- Justin Abdelkader (born 1987), American ice-hockey player
- Abdulqader Hikmat (born 1987), Qatari Taekwondo practitioner
- Abdelkader Chadi (born 1988), Algerian boxer
- Abdalla Abdelgadir (born 1988), Sudanese runner
- Abdelkader Kraichi (born 1989), French footballer
- Abdülkadir Kayalı (born 1991), Turkish footballer
- Abdi Wali Abdulqadir Muse, probable correct name of Abduwali Abdukhadir Muse (born ca. 1992), Somali imprisoned for piracy
- Abdulqadir al-Baghdadi (died 2011), Libyan diplomat in Embassy in London when WPC Yvonne Fletcher was shot
- Abdul Qadir Nuristani, Afghan policeman and Minister of Interior during the Republic of Afghanistan
- Abd al-Qadir Qaddura, Syrian politician
- Abdelkader Taleb Omar, Sahrawi politician
- Abdelkader Mokhtari, Algerian commander active in the Bosnian war
- Abdelkader Lecheheb, Moroccan diplomat
- Abdulkadir Kure, Nigerian politician
- Abdulkadir Shehu, Nigerian military/politician
- Abdulkadir Isse Ahmed Salah, Somali sultan
- Abdolqader Zahedi, Kurdish-Iranian Sunni religious teacher and politician
- Abdul Qadir Alam, Afghan politician
- Abdul Qadir Baloch, Pakistani politician and retired military general
- Abdul Qadir Obeidi, Iraqi politician
- Abdul Aziz Abdul Kadir, Malaysian politician
- Abdul Kader Kamli, Arab IT expert
- Moez Bin Abdul Qadir Fezzani (Bagram detainee), Tunisian
- Mustafa Abdulkader Aabed al-Ansari, otherwise Mustafa al-Ansari, Saudi wanted by the FBI
- Abdul Qadir Ebrahimji
- Anwar Abdalqader, Syrian football manager
- Abdelkader Freha, Algerian footballer
Women
- Zainab Abdulkadir Kure (born 1959), Nigerian politician
References
- ↑ Salahuddin Ahmed (1999). A Dictionary of Muslim Names. London: Hurst & Company.
- ↑ S. A. Rahman (2001). A Dictionary of Muslim Names. New Delhi: Goodword Books.