Abdul Monem
Abdul Monem (Arabic: عبد المنعم) is a masculine given theophoric Arabic name that means "servant of the Most Benefactor or Granter (God)".[1] The name is also transliterated as 'Abdulmon'em, Abdulmonim, Abdulmunim, Abd al-Monem, Abdul Monem and others.
People
Notable people named Abdulmonem include:
- Abdul Monem Khan (1899–1971), governor of East Pakistan
- Prince Muhammad Abdel Moneim (1899-1979). Egyptian prince
- Abdel Moneim Wahby (1911–1988), Egyptian basketball player
- Abdel Moneim Amin (1912–1996), Egyptian military figure and politician
- Abdelmunim al-Rifai (1917–1985), Lebanese-Jordanian diplomat and politician
- Abdul Munim Riad (1919–1969), Egyptian general
- Abdel Moneim Madbouly (1921–2006), Egyptian actor, comedian and playwright
- Mohamed Abdel Moneim Al-Fayed, full name of Mohamed Al-Fayed (born 1933), Egyptian businessman
- Qais Bin Abdul Munaim Al Zawawi (1935–1995), Omani politician
- Abdel Moneim El-Guindi (born 1936), Egyptian boxer
- Baker Abdel Munem (born 1942), Palestinaian diplomat
- Alaa El-Din Abdul Moneim (born 1951), Egyptian politician
- Abdel-Moniem El-Ganayni (born 1960), Egyptian-American nuclear physicist
- Hossam Abdelmoneim (born 1975), Egyptian footballer
- Ahmed Adel Abd El-Moneam (born 1987), Egyptian footballer
- Abdulmin'am bin Mohammad (born 1988), Libyan footballer
- Abdul Muneem Patel (born 1989), British alleged terrorist
- Abdul Munim Wassel (died 2002), Egyptian soldier
- Adnan Abd al-Munim al-Janabi, known as Adnan al-Janabi, Iraqi politician
- Abd-al Mun'em Mustafa Halima Abu Basir, Syrian Islamist living in London
References
- ↑ AL Mawrid (Arabic-English Dictionary), ISBN 1-894412-66-4
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