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Ibrahim (Ibraheem)
إبراهيم

Ibrahim (Abraham)1.png

The name Ibrahim written in Islamic calligraphy, followed by «Peace be upon him».

Pronunciation Arabic: [ʔɪbraːˈhiːm]
Gender Male
Origin
Word/name Arabic
Meaning Equivalent to ‘Abraham’ in Hebrew meaning “Father of many”.
Region of origin Arabs
Other names
Alternative spelling Ibraheem, Ebraheem

Ibrahim (also spelled Ibraheem) (Arabic: إبراهيم, Ibrāhīm) is the Arabic name of the prophet and patriarch Abraham and one of Allah’s messengers in the Quran. It is a common first name and surname among Muslims and Arab Christians, a cognate of the name Abraham or Avram in Judaism and Christianity in the Middle East. In the Levant and Maghreb, Brahim and Barhoum are common diminutives for the first name Ibrahim.

Given name[edit]

  • Ibrahim ibn Muhammad (died 632), was the third son of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
  • Ibrahim (died 750), the Umayyad caliph and a son of Caliph al-Walid I
  • Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi (779–839) was an Abbasid prince, singer, composer and poet. He was the son of the third Abbasid caliph Al-Mahdi.
  • Ibrahim ibn Salih (died 792) Abbasid governor of various provinces in Syria and Egypt in the late eighth century.
  • Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar or Al-Muttaqi (died 968), Caliph of Baghdad during Later Abbasid period
  • Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar al-Muqtadir, was the Abbasid prince and son of Caliph al-Muqtadir.
  • Ibrahim ibn Ahmad Al-Mustazhir (1112–1114), was the son of caliph Al-Mustazhir and his wife, the Seljuk princess Ismah.
  • Ibrahim Lodhi (1480–1526) was the Sultan of the Lodi Empire from 1517 to 21 April 1526.
  • Ibrahim (1615–1648), Ottoman sultan
  • Ibrahim I of Shirvan (r. 1382–1417), ruler of Shirvan from the Derbendid dynasty
  • Ibrahim Abatcha (1938–1968), Chadian politician
  • Ibrahim Artan Ismail Somali politician, former Minister of Security of Puntland
  • Ibrahim Abouleish (born 1937), Egyptian scientist
  • Ibrahim Abu-Lughod (1929–2001), Palestinian academic
  • Ibrahim Afellay (born 1986), Dutch footballer
  • Ibrahim Ahmad (1914–2000), Kurdish politician
  • Ibrahim Ali Tashna (1872–1931), Bengali poet and Islamic scholar
  • Ibrahim Arman Loni (1983–2019), Pashtun human rights activist
  • Ibrahim Ba (born 1973), Senegalese-French footballer
  • Ibrahim Babangida (born 1941), 8th President of Nigeria
  • İbrahim Balaban (born 1921), Turkish painter
  • Ibrahim Benoh, Jordanian-born American artist and educator
  • Ibrahim Bey (1735–1833), Egyptian Mamluk chieftain of Georgian origin
  • Ibrahim Bilali (born 1965), Kenyan boxer
  • Ibrahim Böhme (1944–1999), German politician
  • Ibrahim Deif (born 1962), Egyptian academic
  • Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar (1897–1960), Pakistani politician
  • Ibrahim Fazeel (born 1980), Maldivian footballer
  • Ibrahim Ferrer (1927–2005), Afro-Cuban singer
  • Ibrahim of Johor (1873–1959), Sultan of Johor, Malaysia
  • Ibrahim Halidi (born 1954), Prime Minister of Comoros
  • Ibrahim Hashem (1878–1958), Jordanian lawyer and politician
  • Ibrahim Heski (died 1931), Kurdish politician
  • Ibrahim Hussein (disambiguation)
  • Ibrahim Kargbo (born 1982), Sierra Leonean footballer
  • Ibrahim of Kazan (r. 1467–1479), ruler of Kazan Khanate
  • Ibrahim Zeid Keilani (1937–2013), Jordanian politician
  • Ibrahim Maalouf (born 1980), Lebanese jazz musician
  • Ibrahim Masod, Singaporean convicted murderer
  • Ibrahim Meraachli (died 2004), Lebanese actor
  • Ibrahim Al-Mudhaf (1852–1928), Kuwaiti politician
  • Ibrahim Mohamed (1965–2002), Singaporean murderer
  • Ibrahim Muteferrika (1674–1745), Ottoman diplomat, printer, and polymath
  • Ibrahim Nagi (1898–1953), Egyptian poet
  • Ibrahim Najjar, Lebanese politician
  • Ibrahim Nasir (1926–2008), Maldivian politician
  • Ibrahim Nasrallah (born 1954), Palestinian poet
  • Ibrahim Nooraddeen (died 1892), Sultan of the Maldives
  • Ibrahim Orabi (born 1912), Egyptian wrestler
  • Ibrahim Pasha (disambiguation), several pashas named Ibrahim
  • Ibrahim Rabimov (born 1987), Tajikistani footballer
  • Ibrahim Said (footballer, born 1979)
  • Ibrahim Said (footballer, born 2002)
  • Ibrahim Sanjaya (born 1997), Indonesian footballer
  • Ibrahim Al-Shahrani (born 1974), Saudi Arabian footballer
  • Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak (born 1955), Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Ibrahim Sirkeci (born 1972), Turkish management scientist
  • Ibrahim Tounkara (born 1976), Canadian football player
  • Ibrahim Traoré (born c. 1988), Burkinabé military officer
  • Ibrahim Ujani (1863–1943), Bengali qari and teacher
  • Ibrahim «Baim» Wong (born 1981), Indonesian artist
  • Ibrahim Yattara (born 1980), Guinean footballer
  • Ibrahim al-Yaziji (died 1906), Lebanese writer
  • Ibrahim ibn Yuhanna (ca. 950s–ca. 1030s), Byzantine translator and author
  • Ibrahim Zarman (born 1997), Indonesian taekwondo practitioner

İbrahim[edit]

  • İbrahim Akın (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • Ibrahim Alemi, Iranian politician
  • İbrahim Arat (born 1988), Turkish weightlifter
  • İbrahim Aydemir (born 1983), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Aydın or Cihangirzade İbrahim Bey (1874–1948), Turkish military officer and statesman
  • İbrahim Bölükbaşı (born 1990), Turkish wrestler
  • Ibrahim Haddad (born 1938), Syrian politician
  • Ibrahim Al Hilbawi (1858–1940), Egyptian jurist and politician
  • İbrahim Kaş (born 1986), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Öztürk (born 1981), German footballer
  • Ibrahim Shoukry (1916–2008), Egyptian politician
  • İbrahim Şahin (footballer) (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Tatlıses, Turkish folk singer of Kurdish origins
  • İbrahim Toraman (born 1981), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Üzülmez (born 1974), Turkish footballer

Ebrahim[edit]

  • Ebrahim Afshar (died 1748), king of Iran
  • Ebrahim Alkazi (born 1925), Indian theatre director and drama teacher
  • Ebrahim Mirzapour (born 1978), Iranian football goalkeeper
  • Ebrahim Nabavi (born 1958), Iranian satirist and writer
  • Ebrahim Rasool (born 1962), Premier of the Western Cape province in South Africa

Ibraheem[edit]

  • Ibraheem Samirah (born 1991), American politician and member of the Virginia House of Delegates

Surname or patronymic[edit]

Ibrahim[edit]

  • Abdisalam Ibrahim
  • Abdullah Ibrahim (born 1934), South African pianist and composer
  • Andrew Ibrahim (born 1989), English student convicted of «preparing terrorist acts»
  • Anwar Ibrahim (born 1947), Malaysian politician
  • Dawood Ibrahim (born 1955), Indian mobster
  • Deren Ibrahim (born 1991), Gibraltarian footballer
  • Fauziah Ibrahim, Australian broadcast journalist
  • George Ibrahim (died 2003), Pakistani Roman Catholic priest
  • Gihan Ibrahim (born 1986/1987), Egyptian activist and citizen journalist
  • Hanan Ibrahim, Somali activist
  • Hassan Ibrahim (1917–1990), Egyptian military officer and politician
  • Ibrahim Namo Ibrahim (born 1937), Chaldean Catholic bishop in the United States
  • Idil Ibrahim, Somali filmmaker
  • Indra Wijaya Ibrahim, Singaporean convicted murderer
  • John Ibrahim (born 1970), Lebanese-Australian nightclub entrepreneur
  • Kamal Ibrahim (wrestler) (born 1961), Egyptian Olympic wrestler
  • Kamala Ibrahim (born 1939), Sudanese artist
  • Keria Ibrahim, Ethiopian politician
  • Khalil Ibrahim, Sudanese Islamist
  • Moussa Ibrahim (born 1974), Libyan political figure
  • Muhammad Ibrahim (1911–1989), Bangladeshi physician
  • Muhammad Ibrahim (justice) (1894–1966), Bengali justice and academic
  • Musa Ibrahim (born 1979), Bangladeshi mountaineer
  • Raymond Ibrahim (born 1973), Coptic American research librarian, translator, author and columnist with focus in Arab history and language
  • Sarimah Ibrahim (born 1978), Malaysian television host, actress and singer
  • Sonallah Ibrahim (born 1937), Egyptian novelist and short story writer
  • Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim (born 1962), Saudi Arabian businessman
  • Yaacob Ibrahim (born 1955), Minister for Communications and Information, Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs and the Minister in charge of Cyber Security of Singapore

Ebrahim[edit]

  • Abul Fadl Mohsin Ebrahim
  • Armaan Ebrahim
  • Kate Ebrahim
  • Chit Lwin Ebrahim
  • Currimbhoy Ebrahim
  • Dion Ebrahim (born 1980), Zimbabwean cricketer
  • Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim
  • Fareed Ebrahim
  • Ismail Ebrahim (1946–2020), South African cricketer
  • M. M. Ebrahim
  • Murad Ebrahim
  • Omar Ebrahim
  • Roshanara Ebrahim
  • Vincent Ebrahim
  • Vinette Ebrahim
  • Zofeen T. Ebrahim

See also[edit]

  • All pages with titles containing Ebrahim
  • All pages with titles containing Ibrahim

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ibrahim (Ibraheem)
إبراهيم

Ibrahim (Abraham)1.png

The name Ibrahim written in Islamic calligraphy, followed by «Peace be upon him».

Pronunciation Arabic: [ʔɪbraːˈhiːm]
Gender Male
Origin
Word/name Arabic
Meaning Equivalent to ‘Abraham’ in Hebrew meaning “Father of many”.
Region of origin Arabs
Other names
Alternative spelling Ibraheem, Ebraheem

Ibrahim (also spelled Ibraheem) (Arabic: إبراهيم, Ibrāhīm) is the Arabic name of the prophet and patriarch Abraham and one of Allah’s messengers in the Quran. It is a common first name and surname among Muslims and Arab Christians, a cognate of the name Abraham or Avram in Judaism and Christianity in the Middle East. In the Levant and Maghreb, Brahim and Barhoum are common diminutives for the first name Ibrahim.

Given name[edit]

  • Ibrahim ibn Muhammad (died 632), was the third son of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
  • Ibrahim (died 750), the Umayyad caliph and a son of Caliph al-Walid I
  • Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi (779–839) was an Abbasid prince, singer, composer and poet. He was the son of the third Abbasid caliph Al-Mahdi.
  • Ibrahim ibn Salih (died 792) Abbasid governor of various provinces in Syria and Egypt in the late eighth century.
  • Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar or Al-Muttaqi (died 968), Caliph of Baghdad during Later Abbasid period
  • Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar al-Muqtadir, was the Abbasid prince and son of Caliph al-Muqtadir.
  • Ibrahim ibn Ahmad Al-Mustazhir (1112–1114), was the son of caliph Al-Mustazhir and his wife, the Seljuk princess Ismah.
  • Ibrahim Lodhi (1480–1526) was the Sultan of the Lodi Empire from 1517 to 21 April 1526.
  • Ibrahim (1615–1648), Ottoman sultan
  • Ibrahim I of Shirvan (r. 1382–1417), ruler of Shirvan from the Derbendid dynasty
  • Ibrahim Abatcha (1938–1968), Chadian politician
  • Ibrahim Artan Ismail Somali politician, former Minister of Security of Puntland
  • Ibrahim Abouleish (born 1937), Egyptian scientist
  • Ibrahim Abu-Lughod (1929–2001), Palestinian academic
  • Ibrahim Afellay (born 1986), Dutch footballer
  • Ibrahim Ahmad (1914–2000), Kurdish politician
  • Ibrahim Ali Tashna (1872–1931), Bengali poet and Islamic scholar
  • Ibrahim Arman Loni (1983–2019), Pashtun human rights activist
  • Ibrahim Ba (born 1973), Senegalese-French footballer
  • Ibrahim Babangida (born 1941), 8th President of Nigeria
  • İbrahim Balaban (born 1921), Turkish painter
  • Ibrahim Benoh, Jordanian-born American artist and educator
  • Ibrahim Bey (1735–1833), Egyptian Mamluk chieftain of Georgian origin
  • Ibrahim Bilali (born 1965), Kenyan boxer
  • Ibrahim Böhme (1944–1999), German politician
  • Ibrahim Deif (born 1962), Egyptian academic
  • Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar (1897–1960), Pakistani politician
  • Ibrahim Fazeel (born 1980), Maldivian footballer
  • Ibrahim Ferrer (1927–2005), Afro-Cuban singer
  • Ibrahim of Johor (1873–1959), Sultan of Johor, Malaysia
  • Ibrahim Halidi (born 1954), Prime Minister of Comoros
  • Ibrahim Hashem (1878–1958), Jordanian lawyer and politician
  • Ibrahim Heski (died 1931), Kurdish politician
  • Ibrahim Hussein (disambiguation)
  • Ibrahim Kargbo (born 1982), Sierra Leonean footballer
  • Ibrahim of Kazan (r. 1467–1479), ruler of Kazan Khanate
  • Ibrahim Zeid Keilani (1937–2013), Jordanian politician
  • Ibrahim Maalouf (born 1980), Lebanese jazz musician
  • Ibrahim Masod, Singaporean convicted murderer
  • Ibrahim Meraachli (died 2004), Lebanese actor
  • Ibrahim Al-Mudhaf (1852–1928), Kuwaiti politician
  • Ibrahim Mohamed (1965–2002), Singaporean murderer
  • Ibrahim Muteferrika (1674–1745), Ottoman diplomat, printer, and polymath
  • Ibrahim Nagi (1898–1953), Egyptian poet
  • Ibrahim Najjar, Lebanese politician
  • Ibrahim Nasir (1926–2008), Maldivian politician
  • Ibrahim Nasrallah (born 1954), Palestinian poet
  • Ibrahim Nooraddeen (died 1892), Sultan of the Maldives
  • Ibrahim Orabi (born 1912), Egyptian wrestler
  • Ibrahim Pasha (disambiguation), several pashas named Ibrahim
  • Ibrahim Rabimov (born 1987), Tajikistani footballer
  • Ibrahim Said (footballer, born 1979)
  • Ibrahim Said (footballer, born 2002)
  • Ibrahim Sanjaya (born 1997), Indonesian footballer
  • Ibrahim Al-Shahrani (born 1974), Saudi Arabian footballer
  • Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak (born 1955), Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Ibrahim Sirkeci (born 1972), Turkish management scientist
  • Ibrahim Tounkara (born 1976), Canadian football player
  • Ibrahim Traoré (born c. 1988), Burkinabé military officer
  • Ibrahim Ujani (1863–1943), Bengali qari and teacher
  • Ibrahim «Baim» Wong (born 1981), Indonesian artist
  • Ibrahim Yattara (born 1980), Guinean footballer
  • Ibrahim al-Yaziji (died 1906), Lebanese writer
  • Ibrahim ibn Yuhanna (ca. 950s–ca. 1030s), Byzantine translator and author
  • Ibrahim Zarman (born 1997), Indonesian taekwondo practitioner

İbrahim[edit]

  • İbrahim Akın (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • Ibrahim Alemi, Iranian politician
  • İbrahim Arat (born 1988), Turkish weightlifter
  • İbrahim Aydemir (born 1983), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Aydın or Cihangirzade İbrahim Bey (1874–1948), Turkish military officer and statesman
  • İbrahim Bölükbaşı (born 1990), Turkish wrestler
  • Ibrahim Haddad (born 1938), Syrian politician
  • Ibrahim Al Hilbawi (1858–1940), Egyptian jurist and politician
  • İbrahim Kaş (born 1986), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Öztürk (born 1981), German footballer
  • Ibrahim Shoukry (1916–2008), Egyptian politician
  • İbrahim Şahin (footballer) (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Tatlıses, Turkish folk singer of Kurdish origins
  • İbrahim Toraman (born 1981), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Üzülmez (born 1974), Turkish footballer

Ebrahim[edit]

  • Ebrahim Afshar (died 1748), king of Iran
  • Ebrahim Alkazi (born 1925), Indian theatre director and drama teacher
  • Ebrahim Mirzapour (born 1978), Iranian football goalkeeper
  • Ebrahim Nabavi (born 1958), Iranian satirist and writer
  • Ebrahim Rasool (born 1962), Premier of the Western Cape province in South Africa

Ibraheem[edit]

  • Ibraheem Samirah (born 1991), American politician and member of the Virginia House of Delegates

Surname or patronymic[edit]

Ibrahim[edit]

  • Abdisalam Ibrahim
  • Abdullah Ibrahim (born 1934), South African pianist and composer
  • Andrew Ibrahim (born 1989), English student convicted of «preparing terrorist acts»
  • Anwar Ibrahim (born 1947), Malaysian politician
  • Dawood Ibrahim (born 1955), Indian mobster
  • Deren Ibrahim (born 1991), Gibraltarian footballer
  • Fauziah Ibrahim, Australian broadcast journalist
  • George Ibrahim (died 2003), Pakistani Roman Catholic priest
  • Gihan Ibrahim (born 1986/1987), Egyptian activist and citizen journalist
  • Hanan Ibrahim, Somali activist
  • Hassan Ibrahim (1917–1990), Egyptian military officer and politician
  • Ibrahim Namo Ibrahim (born 1937), Chaldean Catholic bishop in the United States
  • Idil Ibrahim, Somali filmmaker
  • Indra Wijaya Ibrahim, Singaporean convicted murderer
  • John Ibrahim (born 1970), Lebanese-Australian nightclub entrepreneur
  • Kamal Ibrahim (wrestler) (born 1961), Egyptian Olympic wrestler
  • Kamala Ibrahim (born 1939), Sudanese artist
  • Keria Ibrahim, Ethiopian politician
  • Khalil Ibrahim, Sudanese Islamist
  • Moussa Ibrahim (born 1974), Libyan political figure
  • Muhammad Ibrahim (1911–1989), Bangladeshi physician
  • Muhammad Ibrahim (justice) (1894–1966), Bengali justice and academic
  • Musa Ibrahim (born 1979), Bangladeshi mountaineer
  • Raymond Ibrahim (born 1973), Coptic American research librarian, translator, author and columnist with focus in Arab history and language
  • Sarimah Ibrahim (born 1978), Malaysian television host, actress and singer
  • Sonallah Ibrahim (born 1937), Egyptian novelist and short story writer
  • Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim (born 1962), Saudi Arabian businessman
  • Yaacob Ibrahim (born 1955), Minister for Communications and Information, Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs and the Minister in charge of Cyber Security of Singapore

Ebrahim[edit]

  • Abul Fadl Mohsin Ebrahim
  • Armaan Ebrahim
  • Kate Ebrahim
  • Chit Lwin Ebrahim
  • Currimbhoy Ebrahim
  • Dion Ebrahim (born 1980), Zimbabwean cricketer
  • Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim
  • Fareed Ebrahim
  • Ismail Ebrahim (1946–2020), South African cricketer
  • M. M. Ebrahim
  • Murad Ebrahim
  • Omar Ebrahim
  • Roshanara Ebrahim
  • Vincent Ebrahim
  • Vinette Ebrahim
  • Zofeen T. Ebrahim

See also[edit]

  • All pages with titles containing Ebrahim
  • All pages with titles containing Ibrahim

Ibrahim (also spelled Ibraheem) (Arabic: إبراهيم, Ibrāhīm) is the Arabic name of the prophet and patriarch Abraham and one of Allah’s messengers in the Quran. It is a common first name and surname among Muslims and Arab Christians, a cognate of the name Abraham or Avram in Judaism and Christianity in the Middle East. In the Levant and Maghreb, Brahim and Barhoum are common diminutives for the first name Ibrahim.

Ibrahim (Ibraheem)
إبراهيم

Ibrahim (Abraham)1.png

The name Ibrahim written in Islamic calligraphy, followed by «Peace be upon him».

Pronunciation Arabic: [ʔɪbraːˈhiːm]
Gender Male
Origin
Word/name Arabic
Meaning Equivalent to ‘Abraham’ in Hebrew meaning “Father of many”.
Region of origin Arabs
Other names
Alternative spelling Ibraheem, Ebraheem

Given nameEdit

  • Ibrahim ibn Muhammad (died 632), was the third son of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
  • Ibrahim (died 750), the Umayyad caliph and a son of Caliph al-Walid I
  • Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi (779–839) was an Abbasid prince, singer, composer and poet. He was the son of the third Abbasid caliph Al-Mahdi.
  • Ibrahim ibn Salih (died 792) Abbasid governor of various provinces in Syria and Egypt in the late eighth century.
  • Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar or Al-Muttaqi (died 968), Caliph of Baghdad during Later Abbasid period
  • Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar al-Muqtadir, was the Abbasid prince and son of Caliph al-Muqtadir.
  • Ibrahim ibn Ahmad Al-Mustazhir (1112–1114), was the son of caliph Al-Mustazhir and his wife, the Seljuk princess Ismah.
  • Ibrahim Lodhi (1480–1526) was the Sultan of the Lodi Empire from 1517 to 21 April 1526.
  • Ibrahim (1615–1648), Ottoman sultan
  • Ibrahim I of Shirvan (r. 1382–1417), ruler of Shirvan from the Derbendid dynasty
  • Ibrahim Abatcha (1938–1968), Chadian politician
  • Ibrahim Artan Ismail Somali politician, former Minister of Security of Puntland
  • Ibrahim Abouleish (born 1937), Egyptian scientist
  • Ibrahim Abu-Lughod (1929–2001), Palestinian academic
  • Ibrahim Afellay (born 1986), Dutch footballer
  • Ibrahim Ahmad (1914–2000), Kurdish politician
  • Ibrahim Ali Tashna (1872–1931), Bengali poet and Islamic scholar
  • Ibrahim Arman Loni (1983–2019), Pashtun human rights activist
  • Ibrahim Ba (born 1973), Senegalese-French footballer
  • Ibrahim Babangida (born 1941), 8th President of Nigeria
  • İbrahim Balaban (born 1921), Turkish painter
  • Ibrahim Benoh, Jordanian-born American artist and educator
  • Ibrahim Bey (1735–1833), Egyptian Mamluk chieftain of Georgian origin
  • Ibrahim Bilali (born 1965), Kenyan boxer
  • Ibrahim Böhme (1944–1999), German politician
  • Ibrahim Deif (born 1962), Egyptian academic
  • Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar (1897–1960), Pakistani politician
  • Ibrahim Fazeel (born 1980), Maldivian footballer
  • Ibrahim Ferrer (1927–2005), Afro-Cuban singer
  • Ibrahim of Johor (1873–1959), Sultan of Johor, Malaysia
  • Ibrahim Halidi (born 1954), Prime Minister of Comoros
  • Ibrahim Hashem (1878–1958), Jordanian lawyer and politician
  • Ibrahim Heski (died 1931), Kurdish politician
  • Ibrahim Hussein (disambiguation)
  • Ibrahim Kargbo (born 1982), Sierra Leonean footballer
  • Ibrahim of Kazan (r. 1467–1479), ruler of Kazan Khanate
  • Ibrahim Zeid Keilani (1937–2013), Jordanian politician
  • Ibrahim Maalouf (born 1980), Lebanese jazz musician
  • Ibrahim Masod, Singaporean convicted murderer
  • Ibrahim Meraachli (died 2004), Lebanese actor
  • Ibrahim Al-Mudhaf (1852–1928), Kuwaiti politician
  • Ibrahim Mohamed (1965–2002), Singaporean murderer
  • Ibrahim Muteferrika (1674–1745), Ottoman diplomat, printer, and polymath
  • Ibrahim Nagi (1898–1953), Egyptian poet
  • Ibrahim Najjar, Lebanese politician
  • Ibrahim Nasir (1926–2008), Maldivian politician
  • Ibrahim Nasrallah (born 1954), Palestinian poet
  • Ibrahim Nooraddeen (died 1892), Sultan of the Maldives
  • Ibrahim Orabi (born 1912), Egyptian wrestler
  • Ibrahim Pasha (disambiguation), several pashas named Ibrahim
  • Ibrahim Rabimov (born 1987), Tajikistani footballer
  • Ibrahim Said (footballer, born 1979)
  • Ibrahim Said (footballer, born 2002)
  • Ibrahim Sanjaya (born 1997), Indonesian footballer
  • Ibrahim Al-Shahrani (born 1974), Saudi Arabian footballer
  • Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak (born 1955), Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Ibrahim Sirkeci (born 1972), Turkish management scientist
  • Ibrahim Tounkara (born 1976), Canadian football player
  • Ibrahim Traoré (born c. 1988), Burkinabé military officer
  • Ibrahim Ujani (1863–1943), Bengali qari and teacher
  • Ibrahim «Baim» Wong (born 1981), Indonesian artist
  • Ibrahim Yattara (born 1980), Guinean footballer
  • Ibrahim al-Yaziji (died 1906), Lebanese writer
  • Ibrahim ibn Yuhanna (ca. 950s–ca. 1030s), Byzantine translator and author
  • Ibrahim Zarman (born 1997), Indonesian taekwondo practitioner

İbrahimEdit

  • İbrahim Akın (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • Ibrahim Alemi, Iranian politician
  • İbrahim Arat (born 1988), Turkish weightlifter
  • İbrahim Aydemir (born 1983), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Aydın or Cihangirzade İbrahim Bey (1874–1948), Turkish military officer and statesman
  • İbrahim Bölükbaşı (born 1990), Turkish wrestler
  • Ibrahim Haddad (born 1938), Syrian politician
  • Ibrahim Al Hilbawi (1858–1940), Egyptian jurist and politician
  • İbrahim Kaş (born 1986), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Öztürk (born 1981), German footballer
  • Ibrahim Shoukry (1916–2008), Egyptian politician
  • İbrahim Şahin (footballer) (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Tatlıses, Turkish folk singer of Kurdish origins
  • İbrahim Toraman (born 1981), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Üzülmez (born 1974), Turkish footballer

EbrahimEdit

  • Ebrahim Afshar (died 1748), king of Iran
  • Ebrahim Alkazi (born 1925), Indian theatre director and drama teacher
  • Ebrahim Mirzapour (born 1978), Iranian football goalkeeper
  • Ebrahim Nabavi (born 1958), Iranian satirist and writer
  • Ebrahim Rasool (born 1962), Premier of the Western Cape province in South Africa

IbraheemEdit

  • Ibraheem Samirah (born 1991), American politician and member of the Virginia House of Delegates

Surname or patronymicEdit

IbrahimEdit

  • Abdisalam Ibrahim
  • Abdullah Ibrahim (born 1934), South African pianist and composer
  • Andrew Ibrahim (born 1989), English student convicted of «preparing terrorist acts»
  • Anwar Ibrahim (born 1947), Malaysian politician
  • Dawood Ibrahim (born 1955), Indian mobster
  • Deren Ibrahim (born 1991), Gibraltarian footballer
  • Fauziah Ibrahim, Australian broadcast journalist
  • George Ibrahim (died 2003), Pakistani Roman Catholic priest
  • Gihan Ibrahim (born 1986/1987), Egyptian activist and citizen journalist
  • Hanan Ibrahim, Somali activist
  • Hassan Ibrahim (1917–1990), Egyptian military officer and politician
  • Ibrahim Namo Ibrahim (born 1937), Chaldean Catholic bishop in the United States
  • Idil Ibrahim, Somali filmmaker
  • Indra Wijaya Ibrahim, Singaporean convicted murderer
  • John Ibrahim (born 1970), Lebanese-Australian nightclub entrepreneur
  • Kamal Ibrahim (wrestler) (born 1961), Egyptian Olympic wrestler
  • Kamala Ibrahim (born 1939), Sudanese artist
  • Keria Ibrahim, Ethiopian politician
  • Khalil Ibrahim, Sudanese Islamist
  • Moussa Ibrahim (born 1974), Libyan political figure
  • Muhammad Ibrahim (1911–1989), Bangladeshi physician
  • Muhammad Ibrahim (justice) (1894–1966), Bengali justice and academic
  • Musa Ibrahim (born 1979), Bangladeshi mountaineer
  • Raymond Ibrahim (born 1973), Coptic American research librarian, translator, author and columnist with focus in Arab history and language
  • Sarimah Ibrahim (born 1978), Malaysian television host, actress and singer
  • Sonallah Ibrahim (born 1937), Egyptian novelist and short story writer
  • Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim (born 1962), Saudi Arabian businessman
  • Yaacob Ibrahim (born 1955), Minister for Communications and Information, Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs and the Minister in charge of Cyber Security of Singapore

EbrahimEdit

  • Abul Fadl Mohsin Ebrahim
  • Armaan Ebrahim
  • Kate Ebrahim
  • Chit Lwin Ebrahim
  • Currimbhoy Ebrahim
  • Dion Ebrahim (born 1980), Zimbabwean cricketer
  • Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim
  • Fareed Ebrahim
  • Ismail Ebrahim (1946–2020), South African cricketer
  • M. M. Ebrahim
  • Murad Ebrahim
  • Omar Ebrahim
  • Roshanara Ebrahim
  • Vincent Ebrahim
  • Vinette Ebrahim
  • Zofeen T. Ebrahim

See alsoEdit

  • All pages with titles containing Ebrahim
  • All pages with titles containing Ibrahim

Однако Ибрахим сумел отвоевать эту область, а затем захватил Гвалиор.

Kogoro, however, deduced correctly this time and managed to arrest Akiyoshi.

Ибрахим— паша( р. 1493), великий визирь султана Сулеймана.

Pargali Ibrahim Pasha(1494-1536), Grand Vizier to Suleyman the Magnificent.

является благородным Пророком и прекрасным символом самоотверженности в истории религии и в истории всего человечества.

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was a generous prophet and a great symbol of sacrifice throughout human history and in the different religions.

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В 1950- х годах в Иране было создано Общество иранских каллиграфов, в числе организаторов которого выступили известные каллиграфы Хоссейн Мирхани,

Али Акбар Кавех, Ибрахим Бузари, Хассан Мирхани и Мехди Байан.

In 1950, the Iran’s Association of Calligraphers was founded by Hossein Mirkhani,

Ali Akbar Kaveh, Ebrahim Bouzari, Hassan Mirkhani and Mehdi Baiani.

Отец Лейлы, Хасанзаде Ибрахим Бей, позже принявший фамилию Чейрекгиль согласно Закону о фамилиях от

1934 года, был богатым турецким бизнесменом из города Сафранболу и исповедовал ислам.

Her father, Hasanzade İbrahim Bey(who took the surname Çeyrekgil under the Surname Law of 1934),

was a wealthy businessman, whose family was from the city of Safranbolu.

Когда Ибрахим поднял над своим чадом нож, Бог остановил его,

убедившись в бесконечной преданности и верности своего избранника.

When Abraham raised the knife over his a child God stopped him,

he convinced in the infinite devotion and loyalty of his chosen.

Декабря 2007 года генеральный менеджер телеканала TRT Ибрахим Сахин объявил, что Турцию

на конкурсе песни Евровидение представит группа Mor ve Ötesi.

On 10 December 2007 TRT’s general manager İbrahim Şahin announced that Mor ve Ötesi

were to represent Turkey in Eurovision Song Contest 2008 with the song’Deli.

В Сахихах аль- Бухари и Муслима приводятся хадисы, в которых пророк Мухаммед говорит, что пророк Ибрахим собственноручно совершил обрезание в возрасте восьмидесяти лет.

Sahih al-Bukhari and Muslim also quote from Muhammad that Prophet Abraham performed his own circumcision at the age of eighty.

Согласно поступившей информации, Камаль Ибрахим Хамед был арестован 10 апреля 1995 года

и до 16 апреля содержался в полицейском участке Итца в Файоми.

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Kamal Ibraheem Hamed was reportedly arrested on 10 April 1995

and held until 16 April in Ittsa police station in Fayyom.

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Г-н Ибрахим Нур Эддин Диагне(

Сенегал) был переизбран на двухлетний срок Докладчиком по Африке решение 08- 23.

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Mr. Ibrahima Nour Eddine Diagne(Senegal)

was re-elected for a two-year term as Rapporteur for Africa Decision 08-23.

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После массового убийства, происшедшего 25 февраля 1994 года в мечети Ибрахим, внутри Усыпальницы патриархов в Хевроне были введены ограничения в отношении свободы торговли.

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Commercial restrictions were decreed in Hebron after the massacre in the Mosque of Abraham inside the Tomb

of

the Patriarchs on 25 February 1994.

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В 07 ч. 00 м. капитан Абдулкарим Ибрахим( 1978 года рождения),

сержант Кайс Гази Сулейман( 1989 года рождения) и военнослужащий срочной службы Айман Сулейман Масади( 1993 года рождения) были доставлены в больницу Хишам Шайк аль- Шабаб в Махраде с огнестрельными ранениями рук.

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At 0700 hours, Captain Abdulkarim Ibrahim(born 1978), Sergeant Qays

Ghazi Sulayman(born 1989) and Conscript Ayman Sulayman Masadi(born 1993), were taken to the Hisham Shaykh al-Shabab Hospital in Mahradah with bullet wounds to their hands.

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Кроме того, мой Специальный советник Ибрахим Гамбари трижды посетил Мьянму по приглашению правительства: 31

января— 3 февраля и 26 и 27 июня, а также, сопровождая меня, 3 и 4 июля 2009 года.

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In addition, my Special Adviser, Ibrahim Gambari, visited Myanmar three times at the invitation of the Government,

from 31 January to 3 February and on 26 and 27 June, and accompanied me on 3 and 4 July 2009.

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Ибрахим Дурич был замочным мастером и был зачислен в боснийскую армию с самого начала конфликта. 14 мая 1992 года Ибрахим Дурич ехал в фургоне с другом, Желимиром Видовицем, в гражданском качестве, чтобы отвезти раненого соседа в больницу в Сараево.

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Ibrahim Durić was a locksmith and had been enrolled in the Bosnian army since the beginning of the conflict. On 14 May 1992, Ibrahim Durić was travelling in a van with a friend, Želimir Vidovic, in a civilian capacity, to take a wounded neighbour to Sarajevo hospital.

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Он подтверждает, что г-н Хасан Анлар, г-жа Филиц Калайджи,

г-н Халил Ибрахим Варгюн и гн Мурат Варгюн вместе с другими правозащитниками,

упомянутыми в ежегодном докладе Международной федерации прав человека, подверглись уголовному преследованию за оказание помощи незаконным организациям.

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He confirmed that Mr. Hasan Anlar, Ms. Filiz Kalayci,

Mr. Halil İbrahim Vargün and Mr. Murat Vargün, along with other human rights defenders mentioned

in the annual report of the International Federation for Human Rights, had been prosecuted for aiding illegal organizations.

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Г-н Алабас Ибрахим Хамад аль-

Харти( Оман) говорит, что его страна предприняла целый ряд шагов для осуществления резолюции 1373( 2001) Совета Безопасности, включая создание национального контртеррористического комитета и присоединение к 10 международным конвенциям о терроризме.

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Mr. Alabas Ibrahim Hamad Al-Harthy(Oman)

said that his country had taken many steps to implement Security Council resolution 1373(2001), including the establishment of a national counter-terrorism committee and accession to 10 of the international conventions on terrorism.

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Члены совета, гн Ибрахим, представитель Бурунди, гн Ламамра, гн

Серрано, гжа Сусана Малькорра, заместитель Генерального секретаря по полевой поддержке, и генерал-майор Натан Мугиша, командующий Силами Миссии Африканского Союза в Сомали, провели обмен мнениями.

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The members of the Council, Mr. Ibrahim, the representative of Burundi,

Mr. Lamamra, Mr. Serrano, Ms. Susana Malcorra, UnderSecretaryGeneral for Field Support, and Major General Nathan Mugisha, Force Commander of the African Union Mission to Somalia, had an exchange of views.

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Члены совета, Его Превосходительство гн Юсуф Хасан Ибрахим, представитель Бурунди, гн

Рамтан Ламамра, гн Серрано, заместитель Генерального секретаря по полевой поддержке гжа Малькорра и командующий Силами АМИСОМ генерал-майор Натан Мугиша провели обмен мнениями.

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The members of the Council, His Excellency Mr. Yusuf Hassan Ibrahim, the representative of Burundi,

Mr. Ramtane Lamamra, Mr. Pedro Serrano, Ms. Susana Malcorra, Under-Secretary-General for the Department of Field Support, and Major General Nathan Mugisha, Force Commander for AMISOM, had an exchange of views.

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Ибрахим Али эс- Саид Ибрахим, 38 лет, по сообщениям, неоднократно содержался под стражей: с 15 мая по 29 июня 1992 года, со 2 июля по 13 августа 1992 года и с 20 декабря 1992 года по 26 июня 1993 года.

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Ibrahim Ali el-Sayid Ibrahim, aged 38, was reportedly held in detention on repeated occasions: from 15 May until 29 June 1992, from 2 July until 13 August 1992 and from 20 December 1992 until 26 June 1993.

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В Аммане членов Специального комитета принимал Генеральный директор Департамента по палестинским

вопросам министерства иностранных дел г-н Ибрахим Таршихи и их ознакомили с последними событиями на оккупированных территориях.

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At Amman, the Special Committee was received by the Director-General of the Department of Palestinian

Affairs of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Ibrahim Tarshihi, and was informed about the most recent developments in the occupied territories.

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В своем письме от 15 января 1999 года Постоянный представитель

Судана при Организации Объединенных Наций д-р Ибрахим Миргани довел до сведения Специального докладчика информацию,

полученную от Консультативного совета по правам человека.

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In a letter dated 15 January 1999, the Permanent Representative of the

Sudan to the United Nations, Dr. Ibrahim Mirghani, conveyed to the Special Rapporteur information

given to him by the Advisory Council for Human Rights.

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Голоса распределились следующим образом: Кенсаку Тамаки( Япония)( 141 голос), Вэньчжэн Лу( Китай)( 130 голосов), Сиварамакришнан Раджан( Индия)( 129 голосов), Ен Ан Пак( Республика Корея)( 123 голоса), Абу Бакар Джаафар( Малайзия)( 122 голоса)

и Халиль Ибрахим Данбух( Кувейт) 83 голосов.

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Votes obtained were as follows: Kensaku Tamaki(Japan)(141 votes), Wenzheng Lu(China)(130 votes), Sivaramakrishnan Rajan(India)(129 votes), Yong-ahn Park(Republic of Korea)(123 votes), Abu Bakar Jaafar(Malaysia)(122 votes)

and Khalil Ibrahim Danbooh(Kuwait) 83 votes.

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На 3- м пленарном заседании 6 ноября Конференция Сторон была проинформирована о том, что в соответствии с правилом 25 применяемого проекта правил процедуры г-на Мухамеда Аль- Саббана( Саудовская Аравия)

заменил г-н Назар Ибрахим Тофик Саудовская Аравия.

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At the 3rd plenary meeting, on 6 November, the Conference of the Parties was informed that, pursuant to rule 25 of the draft rules of procedure being applied, Mr. Mohamed Al Sabban(Saudi Arabia)

had been replaced by Mr. Nazar Ibrahim Taufiq Saudi Arabia.

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Учредительная Генеральная ассамблея Африканского альянса состоялась, как это было намечено, и избрала исполнительный комитет под председательством Сенегала,

который лично представлял г-н Ибрахим Нур Эддин Дьяне, Генеральный администратор» ГАИНДЕ- 2000.

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The constituent general assembly of the African Alliance was held as planned and elected an executive committee chaired by Senegal,

in the person of Mr. Ibrahima Nour Eddine Diagne, general manager of Gainde 2000.

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Заявитель другой претензии, компания» Сауд& Ибрахим Аль- Абдулразак трейдинг& контрэктинг эст. ко.»

испрашивает 10 400 000 кувейтских динаров- сумму, причитающуюся ей за работы, выполненные по условиям двух строительных контрактов, заключенных с министерством по жилищным вопросам правительства Кувейта до иракского вторжения и оккупации проекты» Саба Ас- Салем» и» Джахра.

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Another claimant, Saud& Ebrahim Al-Abdulrazak Trading& Contracting Est. Co., claimed KWD 10,400,000 for

outstanding amounts for work it performed pursuant to two construction contracts it entered into with the Government of Kuwait’s Ministry for Public Housing prior to Iraq’s invasion and occupation of Kuwait the»Sabah Al Salem» project, and the»Jahra» project.

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Г-н Ибрахим Аш- Шадди( отсутствовавший с 15 по

19 сентября и с 30 сентября по 3 октября), г-жа Мушира Хаттаб( отсутствовавшая 22, 25 и 26 сентября), гн Хатем Котране( отсутствовавший с 25 сентября по 1 октября) и г-жа Ава Н’ Дейе Уэдраого( отсутствовавшая 15 сентября) не смогли присутствовать на всех заседаниях сессии.

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Mr. Ibrahim AlSheddi(absent from 15 to 19 September

and from 30 September to 3 October); Ms. Moushira Khattab(absent on 22, 25 and 26 September), Mr. Hatem Kotrane(absent from 25 September to 1 October); and Ms. Awa N’Deye Ouedraogo(absent on 15 September) were not able to attend the session in its entirety.

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Г-н Ибрахим Абдул Азиз аш- Шадди( отсутствовал с 10

по 14 января 2005 года); гжа Джойс Алуоч( отсутствовала с 10 по 14 января 2005 года); гжа Мушира Хаттаб( отсутствовала 14 и 20 января 2005 года); г-н Хатем Котране( отсутствовал 14 и 20 января 2005 года); г-н Лотар Краппманн( отсутствовал 14 января 2005 года); и г-жа Марилия Сарденберг( отсутствовала с 10 по 14 января 2005 года) смогли присутствовать только на части сессии.

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Mr. Ibrahim Al-Sheddi(absent from 10 to14 January 2005),

Ms. Joyce Aluoch(absent from 10 to 14 January 2005), Ms. Moushira Khattab(absent on 14 and 20 January 2005), Mr. Hatem Kotrane(absent on 14 and 20 January 2005), Mr. Lothar Krappmann(absent on 14 January 2005), and Ms. Marilia Sardenberg(absent from 10 to 14 January 2005) were not able to attend the session in its entirety.

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Среди них: профессор Абдурахман Саваш; профессор Ибрахим Кайя; профессор Мехмет Маде(« Уголовное право Турции»);

профессор Бильгихан Четин(« Гражданское право Турции»); профессор Айдын Гулан(« Турецкий юридический язык и культура»); профессор Халит Уянлык( Введение в турецкое административное право); профессор Фарук Керем Гунай; профессор Абдурахман Ерен(« Конституционное право Турции»); профессор Сабахаттин Нал; Фетхи Гедикли(« Османское право»); профессор Абдуллах Исламоглу« Юридическое образование в Турции».

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The participants attended lectures by outstanding jurists, lawyers of Istanbul University, such as: Professor Abdurrahman Savash, Professor Ibrahim Kaya(Turkey and International Law),

Professor Mehmet Made(Turkish Criminal Law), Professor Bilgihan Çetin(«Turkish Civil Law»), Professor Aydin Gulan(«Turkish legal language and culture»), Professor Halit Uyanlyk(Introduction to Turkish Administrative Law), Professor Faruk Kerem Gunay, Professor Abdurahman Eren(«Turkish Constitutional Law»), professor Sabahattin Nal, Fethi Gedikli(«The Ottoman Law»), Professor Abdullah Islamoglu»Legal education in Turkey.

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Бюро по« Глобальному договору»( о роли правительств и деловых кругов в достижении целей в области развития, сформулированных в Декларации тысячелетия) Участники: Его Превосходительство г-н Дирк Нибель, федеральный министр по вопросам экономического сотрудничества и развития Германии; г-жа Джозет Ширан, Директор- исполнитель Всемирной продовольственной программы; г-жа Моника де Грейфф, председатель Группы энергетических компаний Боготы( Колумбия); д-р Мо Ибрахим, основатель и председатель Фонда« Мо Ибрахим»( Соединенное Королевство) Координатор: г-н Гавин Пауэр, заместитель директора Бюро по« Глобальному договору».

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Global Compact Office(on the role of governments and business in achieving the Millennium Development Goals)[Participants: H.E. Mr. Dirk Niebel, Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany; Ms. Josette Sheeran, Executive Director, World Food Programme; Ms. Monica de Greiff, President, Grupo de Energía de Bogotá(Colombia); and Dr. Mo Ibrahim, Founder and Chair, Mo Ibrahim Foundation(United Kingdom)] Moderator: Mr. Gavin Power, Deputy Director, Global Compact Office.

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Ибрахим — Авраам. Один из самых величайших пророков (расуль) Аллаха, о котором в Коране говорится: «Есть ли кто нибудь прекраснее своей верою того добродеющего, кто полностью предался Аллаху и последовал за верой Ибрахима ханифа? А ведь Аллах сделал… …   Ислам. Энциклопедический словарь.

  • ИБРАХИМ — (ibrâhîm), в мусульманской мифологии общий праотец арабов и евреев, основатель единобожия. Соответствует библейскому Аврааму. Согласно Корану, И. вначале поклонялся звезде, луне, солнцу, но потом уверовал в единого бога аллаха. Он пытался… …   Энциклопедия мифологии

  • Ибрахим — Имя пророка. Мужские мусульманские имена. Словарь значений …   Словарь личных имен

  • Ибрахим — Коранические персонажи Ибрахим (араб. ابراهيم‎‎) Имя на других языках: ивр …   Википедия

  • Ибрахим Бёме — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Бёме …   Википедия

  • Ибрахим Ба — Ибраим Ба Общая информация Полное имя Ибраим Ба …   Википедия

  • Ибрахим Мутеферрика — Ибрахим Мутеферрика, абдж 1479 Ибрахим Мутеферрика, 1674 1745 г. ( ابراهیم متفرقه)  мусульманский первопечатник, трансильванский венгр, государственный деятель …   Википедия

  • Ибрахим ибн Адхам — Ибрахим ибн Адхам (ум. ок. 778 г. от Р.Х., около 161 г. по хиджре)  легендарный исламский проповедник. Ибрахим ибн Адхам родом из Балха. Он вырос в очень богатой семье. Однажды на охоте он задумался о смысле жизни, что побудило его …   Википедия

  • Ибрахим (сура) — Сура Ибрахим  четырнадцатая сура Корана Тип суры: мекканская. Число айатов: 52. Носит имя Ибрахима  пророка Аллаха, воздвигшего Каабу в Священной Мекке. Он призывал людей к вере в Аллаха Единого, которому одному принадлежит творение и… …   Википедия

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For other uses, see [[:NADIR
(disambiguation)]].

Ibrahim (Ibraheem)

Ibrahim (Abraham)1.png

The name Ibrahim written in Islamic calligraphy, followed by «Peace be upon him».

Pronunciation Arabic: [ʔɪbraːˈhiːm]
Gender Male
Origin
Word/name Arabic
Meaning Equivalent to ‘Abraham’ in Hebrew meaning “Father of many”.
Region of origin Arabs
Other names
Alternative spelling Ibraheem, Ebraheem

إبراهيم

Ibrahim (also spelled Ibraheem) (Arabic: إبراهيم, Ibrāhīm) is the Arabic name of the prophet and patriarch Abraham and one of Allah’s messengers in the Quran. It is a common first name and surname among Muslims and Arab Christians, a cognate of the name Abraham or Avram in Judaism and Christianity in the Middle East. In the Levant and Maghreb, Brahim and Barhoum are common diminutives for the first name Ibrahim.

Given name[edit]

  • Ibrahim ibn Muhammad (died 632), was the third son of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
  • Ibrahim (died 750), the Umayyad caliph and a son of Caliph al-Walid I
  • Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi (779–839) was an Abbasid prince, singer, composer and poet. He was the son of the third Abbasid caliph Al-Mahdi.
  • Ibrahim ibn Salih (died 792) Abbasid governor of various provinces in Syria and Egypt in the late eighth century.
  • Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar or Al-Muttaqi (died 968), Caliph of Baghdad during Later Abbasid period
  • Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar al-Muqtadir, was the Abbasid prince and son of Caliph al-Muqtadir.
  • Ibrahim ibn Ahmad Al-Mustazhir (1112–1114), was the son of caliph Al-Mustazhir and his wife, the Seljuk princess Ismah.
  • Ibrahim Lodhi (1480–1526) was the Sultan of the Lodi Empire from 1517 to 21 April 1526.
  • Ibrahim (1615–1648), Ottoman sultan
  • Ibrahim I of Shirvan (r. 1382–1417), ruler of Shirvan from the Derbendid dynasty
  • Ibrahim Abatcha (1938–1968), Chadian politician
  • Ibrahim Artan Ismail Somali politician, former Minister of Security of Puntland
  • Ibrahim Abouleish (born 1937), Egyptian scientist
  • Ibrahim Abu-Lughod (1929–2001), Palestinian academic
  • Ibrahim Afellay (born 1986), Dutch footballer
  • Ibrahim Ahmad (1914–2000), Kurdish politician
  • Ibrahim Ali Tashna (1872–1931), Bengali poet and Islamic scholar
  • Ibrahim Arman Loni (1983–2019), Pashtun human rights activist
  • Ibrahim Ba (born 1973), Senegalese-French footballer
  • Ibrahim Babangida (born 1941), 8th President of Nigeria
  • İbrahim Balaban (born 1921), Turkish painter
  • Ibrahim Bey (1735–1833), Egyptian Mamluk chieftain of Georgian origin
  • Ibrahim Bilali (born 1965), Kenyan boxer
  • Ibrahim Böhme (1944–1999), German politician
  • Ibrahim Deif (born 1962), Egyptian academic
  • Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar (1897–1960), Pakistani politician
  • Ibrahim Fazeel (born 1980), Maldivian footballer
  • Ibrahim Ferrer (1927–2005), Afro-Cuban singer
  • Ibrahim of Johor (1873–1959), Sultan of Johor, Malaysia
  • Ibrahim Halidi (born 1954), Prime Minister of Comoros
  • Ibrahim Hashem (1878–1958), Jordanian lawyer and politician
  • Ibrahim Heski (died 1931), Kurdish politician
  • Ibrahim Hussein (disambiguation)
  • Ibrahim Kargbo (born 1982), Sierra Leonean footballer
  • Ibrahim of Kazan (r. 1467–1479), ruler of Kazan Khanate
  • Ibrahim Zeid Keilani (1937–2013), Jordanian politician
  • Ibrahim Maalouf (born 1980), Lebanese jazz musician
  • Ibrahim Meraachli (died 2004), Lebanese actor
  • Ibrahim Al-Mudhaf (1852–1928), Kuwaiti politician
  • Ibrahim Mohamed (1965–2002), Singaporean murderer
  • Ibrahim Muteferrika (1674–1745), Ottoman diplomat, printer, and polymath
  • Ibrahim Nagi (1898–1953), Egyptian poet
  • Ibrahim Najjar, Lebanese politician
  • Ibrahim Nasir (1926–2008), Maldivian politician
  • Ibrahim Nasrallah (born 1954), Palestinian poet
  • Ibrahim Nooraddeen (died 1892), Sultan of the Maldives
  • Ibrahim Orabi (born 1912), Egyptian wrestler
  • Ibrahim Pasha (disambiguation), several pashas named Ibrahim
  • Ibrahim Rabimov (born 1987), Tajikistani footballer
  • Ibrahim Said (born 1984), Egyptian footballer
  • Ibrahim Sanjaya (born 1997), Indonesian footballer
  • Ibrahim Al-Shahrani (born 1974), Saudi Arabian footballer
  • Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak (born 1955), Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Ibrahim Sirkeci (born 1972), Turkish management scientist
  • Ibrahim Tounkara (born 1976), Canadian football player
  • Ibrahim Traoré (born c. 1988), Burkinabé military officer
  • Ibrahim Ujani (1863–1943), Bengali qari and teacher
  • Ibrahim «Baim» Wong (born 1981), Indonesian artist
  • Ibrahim Yattara (born 1980), Guinean footballer
  • Ibrahim al-Yaziji (died 1906), Lebanese writer
  • Ibrahim ibn Yuhanna (ca. 950s–ca. 1030s), Byzantine translator and author
  • Ibrahim Zarman (born 1997), Indonesian taekwondo practitioner

İbrahim[edit]

  • İbrahim Akın (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • Ibrahim Alemi, Iranian politician
  • İbrahim Arat (born 1988), Turkish weightlifter
  • İbrahim Aydemir (born 1983), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Aydın or Cihangirzade İbrahim Bey (1874–1948), Turkish military officer and statesman
  • İbrahim Bölükbaşı (born 1990), Turkish wrestler
  • Ibrahim Haddad (born 1938), Syrian politician
  • Ibrahim Al Hilbawi (1858–1940), Egyptian jurist and politician
  • İbrahim Kaş (born 1986), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Öztürk (born 1981), German footballer
  • Ibrahim Shoukry (1916–2008), Egyptian politician
  • İbrahim Şahin (footballer) (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Tatlıses, Turkish folk singer of Kurdish origins
  • İbrahim Toraman (born 1981), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Üzülmez (born 1974), Turkish footballer

Ebrahim[edit]

  • Ebrahim Afshar (died 1748), king of Iran
  • Ebrahim Alkazi (born 1925), Indian theatre director and drama teacher
  • Ebrahim Mirzapour (born 1978), Iranian football goalkeeper
  • Ebrahim Nabavi (born 1958), Iranian satirist and writer
  • Ebrahim Rasool (born 1962), Premier of the Western Cape province in South Africa

Ibraheem[edit]

  • Ibraheem Samirah (born 1991), American politician and member of the Virginia House of Delegates

Surname or patronymic[edit]

Ibrahim[edit]

  • Abdisalam Ibrahim
  • Abdullah Ibrahim (born 1934), South African pianist and composer
  • Andrew Ibrahim (born 1989), English student convicted of «preparing terrorist acts»
  • Anwar Ibrahim (born 1947), Malaysian politician
  • Dawood Ibrahim (born 1955), Indian mobster
  • Deren Ibrahim (born 1991), Gibraltarian footballer
  • Fauziah Ibrahim, Australian broadcast journalist
  • George Ibrahim (died 2003), Pakistani Roman Catholic priest
  • Gihan Ibrahim (born 1986/1987), Egyptian activist and citizen journalist
  • Hanan Ibrahim, Somali activist
  • Hassan Ibrahim (1917–1990), Egyptian military officer and politician
  • Ibrahim Namo Ibrahim (born 1937), Chaldean Catholic bishop in the United States
  • Idil Ibrahim, Somali filmmaker
  • John Ibrahim (born 1970), Lebanese-Australian nightclub entrepreneur
  • Kamal Ibrahim (wrestler) (born 1961), Egyptian Olympic wrestler
  • Kamala Ibrahim (born 1939), Sudanese artist
  • Khalil Ibrahim, Sudanese Islamist
  • Moussa Ibrahim (born 1974), Libyan political figure
  • Muhammad Ibrahim (1911–1989), Bangladeshi physician
  • Muhammad Ibrahim (justice) (1894–1966), Bengali justice and academic
  • Musa Ibrahim (born 1979), Bangladeshi mountaineer
  • Raymond Ibrahim (born 1973), Coptic American research librarian, translator, author and columnist with focus in Arab history and language
  • Sarimah Ibrahim (born 1978), Malaysian television host, actress and singer
  • Sonallah Ibrahim (born 1937), Egyptian novelist and short story writer
  • Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim (born 1962), Saudi Arabian businessman
  • Yaacob Ibrahim (born 1955), Minister for Communications and Information, Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs and the Minister in charge of Cyber Security of Singapore

Ebrahim[edit]

  • Abul Fadl Mohsin Ebrahim
  • Armaan Ebrahim
  • Kate Ebrahim
  • Chit Lwin Ebrahim
  • Currimbhoy Ebrahim
  • Dion Ebrahim (born 1980), Zimbabwean cricketer
  • Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim
  • Fareed Ebrahim
  • Ismail Ebrahim (1946–2020), South African cricketer
  • M. M. Ebrahim
  • Murad Ebrahim
  • Omar Ebrahim
  • Roshanara Ebrahim
  • Vincent Ebrahim
  • Vinette Ebrahim
  • Zofeen T. Ebrahim

See also[edit]

  • All pages with titles containing Ebrahim
  • All pages with titles containing Ibrahim

For other uses, see [[:NADIR
(disambiguation)]].

Ibrahim (Ibraheem)

Ibrahim (Abraham)1.png

The name Ibrahim written in Islamic calligraphy, followed by «Peace be upon him».

Pronunciation Arabic: [ʔɪbraːˈhiːm]
Gender Male
Origin
Word/name Arabic
Meaning Equivalent to ‘Abraham’ in Hebrew meaning “Father of many”.
Region of origin Arabs
Other names
Alternative spelling Ibraheem, Ebraheem

إبراهيم

Ibrahim (also spelled Ibraheem) (Arabic: إبراهيم, Ibrāhīm) is the Arabic name of the prophet and patriarch Abraham and one of Allah’s messengers in the Quran. It is a common first name and surname among Muslims and Arab Christians, a cognate of the name Abraham or Avram in Judaism and Christianity in the Middle East. In the Levant and Maghreb, Brahim and Barhoum are common diminutives for the first name Ibrahim.

Given name[edit]

  • Ibrahim ibn Muhammad (died 632), was the third son of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
  • Ibrahim (died 750), the Umayyad caliph and a son of Caliph al-Walid I
  • Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi (779–839) was an Abbasid prince, singer, composer and poet. He was the son of the third Abbasid caliph Al-Mahdi.
  • Ibrahim ibn Salih (died 792) Abbasid governor of various provinces in Syria and Egypt in the late eighth century.
  • Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar or Al-Muttaqi (died 968), Caliph of Baghdad during Later Abbasid period
  • Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar al-Muqtadir, was the Abbasid prince and son of Caliph al-Muqtadir.
  • Ibrahim ibn Ahmad Al-Mustazhir (1112–1114), was the son of caliph Al-Mustazhir and his wife, the Seljuk princess Ismah.
  • Ibrahim Lodhi (1480–1526) was the Sultan of the Lodi Empire from 1517 to 21 April 1526.
  • Ibrahim (1615–1648), Ottoman sultan
  • Ibrahim I of Shirvan (r. 1382–1417), ruler of Shirvan from the Derbendid dynasty
  • Ibrahim Abatcha (1938–1968), Chadian politician
  • Ibrahim Artan Ismail Somali politician, former Minister of Security of Puntland
  • Ibrahim Abouleish (born 1937), Egyptian scientist
  • Ibrahim Abu-Lughod (1929–2001), Palestinian academic
  • Ibrahim Afellay (born 1986), Dutch footballer
  • Ibrahim Ahmad (1914–2000), Kurdish politician
  • Ibrahim Ali Tashna (1872–1931), Bengali poet and Islamic scholar
  • Ibrahim Arman Loni (1983–2019), Pashtun human rights activist
  • Ibrahim Ba (born 1973), Senegalese-French footballer
  • Ibrahim Babangida (born 1941), 8th President of Nigeria
  • İbrahim Balaban (born 1921), Turkish painter
  • Ibrahim Bey (1735–1833), Egyptian Mamluk chieftain of Georgian origin
  • Ibrahim Bilali (born 1965), Kenyan boxer
  • Ibrahim Böhme (1944–1999), German politician
  • Ibrahim Deif (born 1962), Egyptian academic
  • Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar (1897–1960), Pakistani politician
  • Ibrahim Fazeel (born 1980), Maldivian footballer
  • Ibrahim Ferrer (1927–2005), Afro-Cuban singer
  • Ibrahim of Johor (1873–1959), Sultan of Johor, Malaysia
  • Ibrahim Halidi (born 1954), Prime Minister of Comoros
  • Ibrahim Hashem (1878–1958), Jordanian lawyer and politician
  • Ibrahim Heski (died 1931), Kurdish politician
  • Ibrahim Hussein (disambiguation)
  • Ibrahim Kargbo (born 1982), Sierra Leonean footballer
  • Ibrahim of Kazan (r. 1467–1479), ruler of Kazan Khanate
  • Ibrahim Zeid Keilani (1937–2013), Jordanian politician
  • Ibrahim Maalouf (born 1980), Lebanese jazz musician
  • Ibrahim Meraachli (died 2004), Lebanese actor
  • Ibrahim Al-Mudhaf (1852–1928), Kuwaiti politician
  • Ibrahim Mohamed (1965–2002), Singaporean murderer
  • Ibrahim Muteferrika (1674–1745), Ottoman diplomat, printer, and polymath
  • Ibrahim Nagi (1898–1953), Egyptian poet
  • Ibrahim Najjar, Lebanese politician
  • Ibrahim Nasir (1926–2008), Maldivian politician
  • Ibrahim Nasrallah (born 1954), Palestinian poet
  • Ibrahim Nooraddeen (died 1892), Sultan of the Maldives
  • Ibrahim Orabi (born 1912), Egyptian wrestler
  • Ibrahim Pasha (disambiguation), several pashas named Ibrahim
  • Ibrahim Rabimov (born 1987), Tajikistani footballer
  • Ibrahim Said (born 1984), Egyptian footballer
  • Ibrahim Sanjaya (born 1997), Indonesian footballer
  • Ibrahim Al-Shahrani (born 1974), Saudi Arabian footballer
  • Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak (born 1955), Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Ibrahim Sirkeci (born 1972), Turkish management scientist
  • Ibrahim Tounkara (born 1976), Canadian football player
  • Ibrahim Traoré (born c. 1988), Burkinabé military officer
  • Ibrahim Ujani (1863–1943), Bengali qari and teacher
  • Ibrahim «Baim» Wong (born 1981), Indonesian artist
  • Ibrahim Yattara (born 1980), Guinean footballer
  • Ibrahim al-Yaziji (died 1906), Lebanese writer
  • Ibrahim ibn Yuhanna (ca. 950s–ca. 1030s), Byzantine translator and author
  • Ibrahim Zarman (born 1997), Indonesian taekwondo practitioner

İbrahim[edit]

  • İbrahim Akın (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • Ibrahim Alemi, Iranian politician
  • İbrahim Arat (born 1988), Turkish weightlifter
  • İbrahim Aydemir (born 1983), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Aydın or Cihangirzade İbrahim Bey (1874–1948), Turkish military officer and statesman
  • İbrahim Bölükbaşı (born 1990), Turkish wrestler
  • Ibrahim Haddad (born 1938), Syrian politician
  • Ibrahim Al Hilbawi (1858–1940), Egyptian jurist and politician
  • İbrahim Kaş (born 1986), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Öztürk (born 1981), German footballer
  • Ibrahim Shoukry (1916–2008), Egyptian politician
  • İbrahim Şahin (footballer) (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Tatlıses, Turkish folk singer of Kurdish origins
  • İbrahim Toraman (born 1981), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Üzülmez (born 1974), Turkish footballer

Ebrahim[edit]

  • Ebrahim Afshar (died 1748), king of Iran
  • Ebrahim Alkazi (born 1925), Indian theatre director and drama teacher
  • Ebrahim Mirzapour (born 1978), Iranian football goalkeeper
  • Ebrahim Nabavi (born 1958), Iranian satirist and writer
  • Ebrahim Rasool (born 1962), Premier of the Western Cape province in South Africa

Ibraheem[edit]

  • Ibraheem Samirah (born 1991), American politician and member of the Virginia House of Delegates

Surname or patronymic[edit]

Ibrahim[edit]

  • Abdisalam Ibrahim
  • Abdullah Ibrahim (born 1934), South African pianist and composer
  • Andrew Ibrahim (born 1989), English student convicted of «preparing terrorist acts»
  • Anwar Ibrahim (born 1947), Malaysian politician
  • Dawood Ibrahim (born 1955), Indian mobster
  • Deren Ibrahim (born 1991), Gibraltarian footballer
  • Fauziah Ibrahim, Australian broadcast journalist
  • George Ibrahim (died 2003), Pakistani Roman Catholic priest
  • Gihan Ibrahim (born 1986/1987), Egyptian activist and citizen journalist
  • Hanan Ibrahim, Somali activist
  • Hassan Ibrahim (1917–1990), Egyptian military officer and politician
  • Ibrahim Namo Ibrahim (born 1937), Chaldean Catholic bishop in the United States
  • Idil Ibrahim, Somali filmmaker
  • John Ibrahim (born 1970), Lebanese-Australian nightclub entrepreneur
  • Kamal Ibrahim (wrestler) (born 1961), Egyptian Olympic wrestler
  • Kamala Ibrahim (born 1939), Sudanese artist
  • Khalil Ibrahim, Sudanese Islamist
  • Moussa Ibrahim (born 1974), Libyan political figure
  • Muhammad Ibrahim (1911–1989), Bangladeshi physician
  • Muhammad Ibrahim (justice) (1894–1966), Bengali justice and academic
  • Musa Ibrahim (born 1979), Bangladeshi mountaineer
  • Raymond Ibrahim (born 1973), Coptic American research librarian, translator, author and columnist with focus in Arab history and language
  • Sarimah Ibrahim (born 1978), Malaysian television host, actress and singer
  • Sonallah Ibrahim (born 1937), Egyptian novelist and short story writer
  • Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim (born 1962), Saudi Arabian businessman
  • Yaacob Ibrahim (born 1955), Minister for Communications and Information, Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs and the Minister in charge of Cyber Security of Singapore

Ebrahim[edit]

  • Abul Fadl Mohsin Ebrahim
  • Armaan Ebrahim
  • Kate Ebrahim
  • Chit Lwin Ebrahim
  • Currimbhoy Ebrahim
  • Dion Ebrahim (born 1980), Zimbabwean cricketer
  • Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim
  • Fareed Ebrahim
  • Ismail Ebrahim (1946–2020), South African cricketer
  • M. M. Ebrahim
  • Murad Ebrahim
  • Omar Ebrahim
  • Roshanara Ebrahim
  • Vincent Ebrahim
  • Vinette Ebrahim
  • Zofeen T. Ebrahim

See also[edit]

  • All pages with titles containing Ebrahim
  • All pages with titles containing Ibrahim


На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать грубую лексику.


На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать разговорную лексику.

Перевод «ИБРАГИМ» на английский


Г-жа ИБРАГИМ (Судан) полностью отвергает тот избирательный подход, который характерен для рассмотрения вопроса о правах человека, а также политизацию этого вопроса.



Ms. Ibrahim (Sudan) said that she completely rejected the selectivity which presided over the consideration of human rights questions, as well as their politicization.


АББУД ИБРАГИМ (1900-1983), суданский военачальник и политик.



Ibrahim Abboud (1900-1983), Sudanese army officer and politician.


Ибрагим Акдрашев уделяет особое внимание поддержке и развитию корпоративно-социальной ответственности бизнеса.



Ibragim Akdrashev pays special attention to the support and development of corporate social responsibility of business.


Третий обвиняемый — брат Махмудова Ибрагим.



The third defendant is Makhmudov’s brother, Ibragim.


Г-жа ИБРАГИМ (Судан) осуждает избирательный подход и отсутствие объективности, которые характерны для рассмотрения международным сообществом положения в области прав человека в различных странах, а также то давление, которое оно оказывает на государства под предлогом защиты этих прав.



Ms. Ibrahim (Sudan) denounced the international community’s selectivity and lack of objectivity when it considered the situation of human rights in various countries, as well as the pressure it put on States in the name of human rights.


Г-н ИБРАГИМ М.И. МОХАМЕД ХЕИР (Судан) заявляет, что суданское правительство стремится сотрудничать с Комитетом по правам человека, равно как и с Советом по правам человека и другими договорными органами.



Mr. IBRAHIM M. I. MOHAMED KHEIR (Sudan) said that his Government was eager to cooperate with the Human Rights Committee, just as it had with the Human Rights Council and other treaty bodies.


Ибрагим вел собственные военные кампании и на переговорах даже называл себя «султаном».



Ibrahim ran his own military campaigns and even referred to himself as «sultan» in negotiations.


В 15 лет Ибрагим был очень религиозным человеком.



At just 15 years old, Ibrahim was a very religious.


Незадолго до рождения Ибрагим (справа) приобрел рабовку, которая случайно оказалась беременной.



Shortly before the birth, Ibrahim (to the right) acquired a slave girl, who accidentally happened to be pregnant.


Если он заговорит, Ибрагим сядет пожизненно.



If this guy cracks, Ibrahim will stay in jail forever.


Ибрагим будет сидеть в тюрьме 100 лет.



Ibrahim has over 100 years sentence to do still.


В концу вечера пришел только Ибрагим.



At the end of that night, only Ibrahim came.


Если Ибрагим выжил… он никому другому не позволит сделать эту работу.



If Ibrahim’s alive… he wouldn’t let anyone else do the job.


Спустя шесть минут после звонка от соседа Ибрагим делает телефонный звонок.



Six minutes after the call from the neighbour, and Ibrahim is making a phone call.


И без малейших колебаний Ибрагим согласился пожертвовать сыном.



And without asking a single question, Ibrahim agreed to sacrifice him.


Святой Ибрагим не свернул с пути праведного.



Saint Ibrahim did not waver from his path of righteousness.


Ибрагим продолжит работать, но ему будет нелегко.



Ibrahim will keep his job, but it won’t be easy.


Ибрагим не первый ресторатор, который озабочен этими тенденциями.



Ibrahim is not the first restaurateur to take aim at these trends.


Ибрагим стал чаще пользоваться компьютером, особенно по вечерам, когда все спали.



Ibrahim was using the computer more often, especially during the evening when people were asleep.


Ибрагим освободили после того, как апелляционный суд отменил смертный приговор.



Ibrahim was released from prison following the ruling of an appeal court annulling the death sentence.

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Результатов: 2074. Точных совпадений: 2074. Затраченное время: 96 мс

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Р — самоуверенность, постоянное напряжение

А — властность, сила

Г — таинственность, добросовестность, внимание к деталям

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М — трудолюбие, заботливость

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For other uses, see [[:NADIR
(disambiguation)]].

Ibrahim (Ibraheem)

Ibrahim (Abraham)1.png

The name Ibrahim written in Islamic calligraphy, followed by «Peace be upon him».

Pronunciation Arabic: [ʔɪbraːˈhiːm]
Gender Male
Origin
Word/name Arabic
Meaning Equivalent to ‘Abraham’ in Hebrew meaning “Father of many”.
Region of origin Arabs
Other names
Alternative spelling Ibraheem, Ebraheem

إبراهيم

Ibrahim (also spelled Ibraheem) (Arabic: إبراهيم, Ibrāhīm) is the Arabic name of the prophet and patriarch Abraham and one of Allah’s messengers in the Quran. It is a common first name and surname among Muslims and Arab Christians, a cognate of the name Abraham or Avram in Judaism and Christianity in the Middle East. In the Levant and Maghreb, Brahim and Barhoum are common diminutives for the first name Ibrahim.

Given name[edit]

  • Ibrahim ibn Muhammad (died 632), was the third son of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
  • Ibrahim (died 750), the Umayyad caliph and a son of Caliph al-Walid I
  • Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi (779–839) was an Abbasid prince, singer, composer and poet. He was the son of the third Abbasid caliph Al-Mahdi.
  • Ibrahim ibn Salih (died 792) Abbasid governor of various provinces in Syria and Egypt in the late eighth century.
  • Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar or Al-Muttaqi (died 968), Caliph of Baghdad during Later Abbasid period
  • Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar al-Muqtadir, was the Abbasid prince and son of Caliph al-Muqtadir.
  • Ibrahim ibn Ahmad Al-Mustazhir (1112–1114), was the son of caliph Al-Mustazhir and his wife, the Seljuk princess Ismah.
  • Ibrahim Lodhi (1480–1526) was the Sultan of the Lodi Empire from 1517 to 21 April 1526.
  • Ibrahim (1615–1648), Ottoman sultan
  • Ibrahim I of Shirvan (r. 1382–1417), ruler of Shirvan from the Derbendid dynasty
  • Ibrahim Abatcha (1938–1968), Chadian politician
  • Ibrahim Artan Ismail Somali politician, former Minister of Security of Puntland
  • Ibrahim Abouleish (born 1937), Egyptian scientist
  • Ibrahim Abu-Lughod (1929–2001), Palestinian academic
  • Ibrahim Afellay (born 1986), Dutch footballer
  • Ibrahim Ahmad (1914–2000), Kurdish politician
  • Ibrahim Ali Tashna (1872–1931), Bengali poet and Islamic scholar
  • Ibrahim Arman Loni (1983–2019), Pashtun human rights activist
  • Ibrahim Ba (born 1973), Senegalese-French footballer
  • Ibrahim Babangida (born 1941), 8th President of Nigeria
  • İbrahim Balaban (born 1921), Turkish painter
  • Ibrahim Bey (1735–1833), Egyptian Mamluk chieftain of Georgian origin
  • Ibrahim Bilali (born 1965), Kenyan boxer
  • Ibrahim Böhme (1944–1999), German politician
  • Ibrahim Deif (born 1962), Egyptian academic
  • Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar (1897–1960), Pakistani politician
  • Ibrahim Fazeel (born 1980), Maldivian footballer
  • Ibrahim Ferrer (1927–2005), Afro-Cuban singer
  • Ibrahim of Johor (1873–1959), Sultan of Johor, Malaysia
  • Ibrahim Halidi (born 1954), Prime Minister of Comoros
  • Ibrahim Hashem (1878–1958), Jordanian lawyer and politician
  • Ibrahim Heski (died 1931), Kurdish politician
  • Ibrahim Hussein (disambiguation)
  • Ibrahim Kargbo (born 1982), Sierra Leonean footballer
  • Ibrahim of Kazan (r. 1467–1479), ruler of Kazan Khanate
  • Ibrahim Zeid Keilani (1937–2013), Jordanian politician
  • Ibrahim Maalouf (born 1980), Lebanese jazz musician
  • Ibrahim Meraachli (died 2004), Lebanese actor
  • Ibrahim Al-Mudhaf (1852–1928), Kuwaiti politician
  • Ibrahim Mohamed (1965–2002), Singaporean murderer
  • Ibrahim Muteferrika (1674–1745), Ottoman diplomat, printer, and polymath
  • Ibrahim Nagi (1898–1953), Egyptian poet
  • Ibrahim Najjar, Lebanese politician
  • Ibrahim Nasir (1926–2008), Maldivian politician
  • Ibrahim Nasrallah (born 1954), Palestinian poet
  • Ibrahim Nooraddeen (died 1892), Sultan of the Maldives
  • Ibrahim Orabi (born 1912), Egyptian wrestler
  • Ibrahim Pasha (disambiguation), several pashas named Ibrahim
  • Ibrahim Rabimov (born 1987), Tajikistani footballer
  • Ibrahim Said (born 1984), Egyptian footballer
  • Ibrahim Sanjaya (born 1997), Indonesian footballer
  • Ibrahim Al-Shahrani (born 1974), Saudi Arabian footballer
  • Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak (born 1955), Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Ibrahim Sirkeci (born 1972), Turkish management scientist
  • Ibrahim Tounkara (born 1976), Canadian football player
  • Ibrahim Traoré (born c. 1988), Burkinabé military officer
  • Ibrahim Ujani (1863–1943), Bengali qari and teacher
  • Ibrahim «Baim» Wong (born 1981), Indonesian artist
  • Ibrahim Yattara (born 1980), Guinean footballer
  • Ibrahim al-Yaziji (died 1906), Lebanese writer
  • Ibrahim ibn Yuhanna (ca. 950s–ca. 1030s), Byzantine translator and author
  • Ibrahim Zarman (born 1997), Indonesian taekwondo practitioner

İbrahim[edit]

  • İbrahim Akın (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • Ibrahim Alemi, Iranian politician
  • İbrahim Arat (born 1988), Turkish weightlifter
  • İbrahim Aydemir (born 1983), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Aydın or Cihangirzade İbrahim Bey (1874–1948), Turkish military officer and statesman
  • İbrahim Bölükbaşı (born 1990), Turkish wrestler
  • Ibrahim Haddad (born 1938), Syrian politician
  • Ibrahim Al Hilbawi (1858–1940), Egyptian jurist and politician
  • İbrahim Kaş (born 1986), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Öztürk (born 1981), German footballer
  • Ibrahim Shoukry (1916–2008), Egyptian politician
  • İbrahim Şahin (footballer) (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Tatlıses, Turkish folk singer of Kurdish origins
  • İbrahim Toraman (born 1981), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Üzülmez (born 1974), Turkish footballer

Ebrahim[edit]

  • Ebrahim Afshar (died 1748), king of Iran
  • Ebrahim Alkazi (born 1925), Indian theatre director and drama teacher
  • Ebrahim Mirzapour (born 1978), Iranian football goalkeeper
  • Ebrahim Nabavi (born 1958), Iranian satirist and writer
  • Ebrahim Rasool (born 1962), Premier of the Western Cape province in South Africa

Ibraheem[edit]

  • Ibraheem Samirah (born 1991), American politician and member of the Virginia House of Delegates

Surname or patronymic[edit]

Ibrahim[edit]

  • Abdisalam Ibrahim
  • Abdullah Ibrahim (born 1934), South African pianist and composer
  • Andrew Ibrahim (born 1989), English student convicted of «preparing terrorist acts»
  • Anwar Ibrahim (born 1947), Malaysian politician
  • Dawood Ibrahim (born 1955), Indian mobster
  • Deren Ibrahim (born 1991), Gibraltarian footballer
  • Fauziah Ibrahim, Australian broadcast journalist
  • George Ibrahim (died 2003), Pakistani Roman Catholic priest
  • Gihan Ibrahim (born 1986/1987), Egyptian activist and citizen journalist
  • Hanan Ibrahim, Somali activist
  • Hassan Ibrahim (1917–1990), Egyptian military officer and politician
  • Ibrahim Namo Ibrahim (born 1937), Chaldean Catholic bishop in the United States
  • Idil Ibrahim, Somali filmmaker
  • John Ibrahim (born 1970), Lebanese-Australian nightclub entrepreneur
  • Kamal Ibrahim (wrestler) (born 1961), Egyptian Olympic wrestler
  • Kamala Ibrahim (born 1939), Sudanese artist
  • Khalil Ibrahim, Sudanese Islamist
  • Moussa Ibrahim (born 1974), Libyan political figure
  • Muhammad Ibrahim (1911–1989), Bangladeshi physician
  • Muhammad Ibrahim (justice) (1894–1966), Bengali justice and academic
  • Musa Ibrahim (born 1979), Bangladeshi mountaineer
  • Raymond Ibrahim (born 1973), Coptic American research librarian, translator, author and columnist with focus in Arab history and language
  • Sarimah Ibrahim (born 1978), Malaysian television host, actress and singer
  • Sonallah Ibrahim (born 1937), Egyptian novelist and short story writer
  • Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim (born 1962), Saudi Arabian businessman
  • Yaacob Ibrahim (born 1955), Minister for Communications and Information, Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs and the Minister in charge of Cyber Security of Singapore

Ebrahim[edit]

  • Abul Fadl Mohsin Ebrahim
  • Armaan Ebrahim
  • Kate Ebrahim
  • Chit Lwin Ebrahim
  • Currimbhoy Ebrahim
  • Dion Ebrahim (born 1980), Zimbabwean cricketer
  • Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim
  • Fareed Ebrahim
  • Ismail Ebrahim (1946–2020), South African cricketer
  • M. M. Ebrahim
  • Murad Ebrahim
  • Omar Ebrahim
  • Roshanara Ebrahim
  • Vincent Ebrahim
  • Vinette Ebrahim
  • Zofeen T. Ebrahim

See also[edit]

  • All pages with titles containing Ebrahim
  • All pages with titles containing Ibrahim

For other uses, see [[:NADIR
(disambiguation)]].

Ibrahim (Ibraheem)

Ibrahim (Abraham)1.png

The name Ibrahim written in Islamic calligraphy, followed by «Peace be upon him».

Pronunciation Arabic: [ʔɪbraːˈhiːm]
Gender Male
Origin
Word/name Arabic
Meaning Equivalent to ‘Abraham’ in Hebrew meaning “Father of many”.
Region of origin Arabs
Other names
Alternative spelling Ibraheem, Ebraheem

إبراهيم

Ibrahim (also spelled Ibraheem) (Arabic: إبراهيم, Ibrāhīm) is the Arabic name of the prophet and patriarch Abraham and one of Allah’s messengers in the Quran. It is a common first name and surname among Muslims and Arab Christians, a cognate of the name Abraham or Avram in Judaism and Christianity in the Middle East. In the Levant and Maghreb, Brahim and Barhoum are common diminutives for the first name Ibrahim.

Given name[edit]

  • Ibrahim ibn Muhammad (died 632), was the third son of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
  • Ibrahim (died 750), the Umayyad caliph and a son of Caliph al-Walid I
  • Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi (779–839) was an Abbasid prince, singer, composer and poet. He was the son of the third Abbasid caliph Al-Mahdi.
  • Ibrahim ibn Salih (died 792) Abbasid governor of various provinces in Syria and Egypt in the late eighth century.
  • Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar or Al-Muttaqi (died 968), Caliph of Baghdad during Later Abbasid period
  • Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar al-Muqtadir, was the Abbasid prince and son of Caliph al-Muqtadir.
  • Ibrahim ibn Ahmad Al-Mustazhir (1112–1114), was the son of caliph Al-Mustazhir and his wife, the Seljuk princess Ismah.
  • Ibrahim Lodhi (1480–1526) was the Sultan of the Lodi Empire from 1517 to 21 April 1526.
  • Ibrahim (1615–1648), Ottoman sultan
  • Ibrahim I of Shirvan (r. 1382–1417), ruler of Shirvan from the Derbendid dynasty
  • Ibrahim Abatcha (1938–1968), Chadian politician
  • Ibrahim Artan Ismail Somali politician, former Minister of Security of Puntland
  • Ibrahim Abouleish (born 1937), Egyptian scientist
  • Ibrahim Abu-Lughod (1929–2001), Palestinian academic
  • Ibrahim Afellay (born 1986), Dutch footballer
  • Ibrahim Ahmad (1914–2000), Kurdish politician
  • Ibrahim Ali Tashna (1872–1931), Bengali poet and Islamic scholar
  • Ibrahim Arman Loni (1983–2019), Pashtun human rights activist
  • Ibrahim Ba (born 1973), Senegalese-French footballer
  • Ibrahim Babangida (born 1941), 8th President of Nigeria
  • İbrahim Balaban (born 1921), Turkish painter
  • Ibrahim Bey (1735–1833), Egyptian Mamluk chieftain of Georgian origin
  • Ibrahim Bilali (born 1965), Kenyan boxer
  • Ibrahim Böhme (1944–1999), German politician
  • Ibrahim Deif (born 1962), Egyptian academic
  • Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar (1897–1960), Pakistani politician
  • Ibrahim Fazeel (born 1980), Maldivian footballer
  • Ibrahim Ferrer (1927–2005), Afro-Cuban singer
  • Ibrahim of Johor (1873–1959), Sultan of Johor, Malaysia
  • Ibrahim Halidi (born 1954), Prime Minister of Comoros
  • Ibrahim Hashem (1878–1958), Jordanian lawyer and politician
  • Ibrahim Heski (died 1931), Kurdish politician
  • Ibrahim Hussein (disambiguation)
  • Ibrahim Kargbo (born 1982), Sierra Leonean footballer
  • Ibrahim of Kazan (r. 1467–1479), ruler of Kazan Khanate
  • Ibrahim Zeid Keilani (1937–2013), Jordanian politician
  • Ibrahim Maalouf (born 1980), Lebanese jazz musician
  • Ibrahim Meraachli (died 2004), Lebanese actor
  • Ibrahim Al-Mudhaf (1852–1928), Kuwaiti politician
  • Ibrahim Mohamed (1965–2002), Singaporean murderer
  • Ibrahim Muteferrika (1674–1745), Ottoman diplomat, printer, and polymath
  • Ibrahim Nagi (1898–1953), Egyptian poet
  • Ibrahim Najjar, Lebanese politician
  • Ibrahim Nasir (1926–2008), Maldivian politician
  • Ibrahim Nasrallah (born 1954), Palestinian poet
  • Ibrahim Nooraddeen (died 1892), Sultan of the Maldives
  • Ibrahim Orabi (born 1912), Egyptian wrestler
  • Ibrahim Pasha (disambiguation), several pashas named Ibrahim
  • Ibrahim Rabimov (born 1987), Tajikistani footballer
  • Ibrahim Said (born 1984), Egyptian footballer
  • Ibrahim Sanjaya (born 1997), Indonesian footballer
  • Ibrahim Al-Shahrani (born 1974), Saudi Arabian footballer
  • Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak (born 1955), Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Ibrahim Sirkeci (born 1972), Turkish management scientist
  • Ibrahim Tounkara (born 1976), Canadian football player
  • Ibrahim Traoré (born c. 1988), Burkinabé military officer
  • Ibrahim Ujani (1863–1943), Bengali qari and teacher
  • Ibrahim «Baim» Wong (born 1981), Indonesian artist
  • Ibrahim Yattara (born 1980), Guinean footballer
  • Ibrahim al-Yaziji (died 1906), Lebanese writer
  • Ibrahim ibn Yuhanna (ca. 950s–ca. 1030s), Byzantine translator and author
  • Ibrahim Zarman (born 1997), Indonesian taekwondo practitioner

İbrahim[edit]

  • İbrahim Akın (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • Ibrahim Alemi, Iranian politician
  • İbrahim Arat (born 1988), Turkish weightlifter
  • İbrahim Aydemir (born 1983), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Aydın or Cihangirzade İbrahim Bey (1874–1948), Turkish military officer and statesman
  • İbrahim Bölükbaşı (born 1990), Turkish wrestler
  • Ibrahim Haddad (born 1938), Syrian politician
  • Ibrahim Al Hilbawi (1858–1940), Egyptian jurist and politician
  • İbrahim Kaş (born 1986), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Öztürk (born 1981), German footballer
  • Ibrahim Shoukry (1916–2008), Egyptian politician
  • İbrahim Şahin (footballer) (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Tatlıses, Turkish folk singer of Kurdish origins
  • İbrahim Toraman (born 1981), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Üzülmez (born 1974), Turkish footballer

Ebrahim[edit]

  • Ebrahim Afshar (died 1748), king of Iran
  • Ebrahim Alkazi (born 1925), Indian theatre director and drama teacher
  • Ebrahim Mirzapour (born 1978), Iranian football goalkeeper
  • Ebrahim Nabavi (born 1958), Iranian satirist and writer
  • Ebrahim Rasool (born 1962), Premier of the Western Cape province in South Africa

Ibraheem[edit]

  • Ibraheem Samirah (born 1991), American politician and member of the Virginia House of Delegates

Surname or patronymic[edit]

Ibrahim[edit]

  • Abdisalam Ibrahim
  • Abdullah Ibrahim (born 1934), South African pianist and composer
  • Andrew Ibrahim (born 1989), English student convicted of «preparing terrorist acts»
  • Anwar Ibrahim (born 1947), Malaysian politician
  • Dawood Ibrahim (born 1955), Indian mobster
  • Deren Ibrahim (born 1991), Gibraltarian footballer
  • Fauziah Ibrahim, Australian broadcast journalist
  • George Ibrahim (died 2003), Pakistani Roman Catholic priest
  • Gihan Ibrahim (born 1986/1987), Egyptian activist and citizen journalist
  • Hanan Ibrahim, Somali activist
  • Hassan Ibrahim (1917–1990), Egyptian military officer and politician
  • Ibrahim Namo Ibrahim (born 1937), Chaldean Catholic bishop in the United States
  • Idil Ibrahim, Somali filmmaker
  • John Ibrahim (born 1970), Lebanese-Australian nightclub entrepreneur
  • Kamal Ibrahim (wrestler) (born 1961), Egyptian Olympic wrestler
  • Kamala Ibrahim (born 1939), Sudanese artist
  • Khalil Ibrahim, Sudanese Islamist
  • Moussa Ibrahim (born 1974), Libyan political figure
  • Muhammad Ibrahim (1911–1989), Bangladeshi physician
  • Muhammad Ibrahim (justice) (1894–1966), Bengali justice and academic
  • Musa Ibrahim (born 1979), Bangladeshi mountaineer
  • Raymond Ibrahim (born 1973), Coptic American research librarian, translator, author and columnist with focus in Arab history and language
  • Sarimah Ibrahim (born 1978), Malaysian television host, actress and singer
  • Sonallah Ibrahim (born 1937), Egyptian novelist and short story writer
  • Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim (born 1962), Saudi Arabian businessman
  • Yaacob Ibrahim (born 1955), Minister for Communications and Information, Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs and the Minister in charge of Cyber Security of Singapore

Ebrahim[edit]

  • Abul Fadl Mohsin Ebrahim
  • Armaan Ebrahim
  • Kate Ebrahim
  • Chit Lwin Ebrahim
  • Currimbhoy Ebrahim
  • Dion Ebrahim (born 1980), Zimbabwean cricketer
  • Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim
  • Fareed Ebrahim
  • Ismail Ebrahim (1946–2020), South African cricketer
  • M. M. Ebrahim
  • Murad Ebrahim
  • Omar Ebrahim
  • Roshanara Ebrahim
  • Vincent Ebrahim
  • Vinette Ebrahim
  • Zofeen T. Ebrahim

See also[edit]

  • All pages with titles containing Ebrahim
  • All pages with titles containing Ibrahim

For other uses, see [[:NADIR
(disambiguation)]].

Ibrahim (also spelled Ibraheem) (Arabic: إبراهيم, Ibrāhīm) is the Arabic name of the prophet and patriarch Abraham and one of Allah’s messengers in the Quran. It is a common first name and surname among Muslims and Arab Christians, a cognate of the name Abraham or Avram in Judaism and Christianity in the Middle East. In the Levant and Maghreb, Brahim and Barhoum are common diminutives for the first name Ibrahim.

Ibrahim (Ibraheem)

Ibrahim (Abraham)1.png

The name Ibrahim written in Islamic calligraphy, followed by «Peace be upon him».

Pronunciation Arabic: [ʔɪbraːˈhiːm]
Gender Male
Origin
Word/name Arabic
Meaning Equivalent to ‘Abraham’ in Hebrew meaning “Father of many”.
Region of origin Arabs
Other names
Alternative spelling Ibraheem, Ebraheem

إبراهيم

Given nameEdit

  • Ibrahim ibn Muhammad (died 632), was the third son of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
  • Ibrahim (died 750), the Umayyad caliph and a son of Caliph al-Walid I
  • Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi (779–839) was an Abbasid prince, singer, composer and poet. He was the son of the third Abbasid caliph Al-Mahdi.
  • Ibrahim ibn Salih (died 792) Abbasid governor of various provinces in Syria and Egypt in the late eighth century.
  • Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar or Al-Muttaqi (died 968), Caliph of Baghdad during Later Abbasid period
  • Ibrahim ibn Jaʿfar al-Muqtadir, was the Abbasid prince and son of Caliph al-Muqtadir.
  • Ibrahim ibn Ahmad Al-Mustazhir (1112–1114), was the son of caliph Al-Mustazhir and his wife, the Seljuk princess Ismah.
  • Ibrahim Lodhi (1480–1526) was the Sultan of the Lodi Empire from 1517 to 21 April 1526.
  • Ibrahim (1615–1648), Ottoman sultan
  • Ibrahim I of Shirvan (r. 1382–1417), ruler of Shirvan from the Derbendid dynasty
  • Ibrahim Abatcha (1938–1968), Chadian politician
  • Ibrahim Artan Ismail Somali politician, former Minister of Security of Puntland
  • Ibrahim Abouleish (born 1937), Egyptian scientist
  • Ibrahim Abu-Lughod (1929–2001), Palestinian academic
  • Ibrahim Afellay (born 1986), Dutch footballer
  • Ibrahim Ahmad (1914–2000), Kurdish politician
  • Ibrahim Ali Tashna (1872–1931), Bengali poet and Islamic scholar
  • Ibrahim Arman Loni (1983–2019), Pashtun human rights activist
  • Ibrahim Ba (born 1973), Senegalese-French footballer
  • Ibrahim Babangida (born 1941), 8th President of Nigeria
  • İbrahim Balaban (born 1921), Turkish painter
  • Ibrahim Bey (1735–1833), Egyptian Mamluk chieftain of Georgian origin
  • Ibrahim Bilali (born 1965), Kenyan boxer
  • Ibrahim Böhme (1944–1999), German politician
  • Ibrahim Deif (born 1962), Egyptian academic
  • Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar (1897–1960), Pakistani politician
  • Ibrahim Fazeel (born 1980), Maldivian footballer
  • Ibrahim Ferrer (1927–2005), Afro-Cuban singer
  • Ibrahim of Johor (1873–1959), Sultan of Johor, Malaysia
  • Ibrahim Halidi (born 1954), Prime Minister of Comoros
  • Ibrahim Hashem (1878–1958), Jordanian lawyer and politician
  • Ibrahim Heski (died 1931), Kurdish politician
  • Ibrahim Hussein (disambiguation)
  • Ibrahim Kargbo (born 1982), Sierra Leonean footballer
  • Ibrahim of Kazan (r. 1467–1479), ruler of Kazan Khanate
  • Ibrahim Zeid Keilani (1937–2013), Jordanian politician
  • Ibrahim Maalouf (born 1980), Lebanese jazz musician
  • Ibrahim Meraachli (died 2004), Lebanese actor
  • Ibrahim Al-Mudhaf (1852–1928), Kuwaiti politician
  • Ibrahim Mohamed (1965–2002), Singaporean murderer
  • Ibrahim Muteferrika (1674–1745), Ottoman diplomat, printer, and polymath
  • Ibrahim Nagi (1898–1953), Egyptian poet
  • Ibrahim Najjar, Lebanese politician
  • Ibrahim Nasir (1926–2008), Maldivian politician
  • Ibrahim Nasrallah (born 1954), Palestinian poet
  • Ibrahim Nooraddeen (died 1892), Sultan of the Maldives
  • Ibrahim Orabi (born 1912), Egyptian wrestler
  • Ibrahim Pasha (disambiguation), several pashas named Ibrahim
  • Ibrahim Rabimov (born 1987), Tajikistani footballer
  • Ibrahim Said (born 1984), Egyptian footballer
  • Ibrahim Sanjaya (born 1997), Indonesian footballer
  • Ibrahim Al-Shahrani (born 1974), Saudi Arabian footballer
  • Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak (born 1955), Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Ibrahim Sirkeci (born 1972), Turkish management scientist
  • Ibrahim Tounkara (born 1976), Canadian football player
  • Ibrahim Traoré (born c. 1988), Burkinabé military officer
  • Ibrahim Ujani (1863–1943), Bengali qari and teacher
  • Ibrahim «Baim» Wong (born 1981), Indonesian artist
  • Ibrahim Yattara (born 1980), Guinean footballer
  • Ibrahim al-Yaziji (died 1906), Lebanese writer
  • Ibrahim ibn Yuhanna (ca. 950s–ca. 1030s), Byzantine translator and author
  • Ibrahim Zarman (born 1997), Indonesian taekwondo practitioner

İbrahimEdit

  • İbrahim Akın (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • Ibrahim Alemi, Iranian politician
  • İbrahim Arat (born 1988), Turkish weightlifter
  • İbrahim Aydemir (born 1983), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Aydın or Cihangirzade İbrahim Bey (1874–1948), Turkish military officer and statesman
  • İbrahim Bölükbaşı (born 1990), Turkish wrestler
  • Ibrahim Haddad (born 1938), Syrian politician
  • Ibrahim Al Hilbawi (1858–1940), Egyptian jurist and politician
  • İbrahim Kaş (born 1986), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Öztürk (born 1981), German footballer
  • Ibrahim Shoukry (1916–2008), Egyptian politician
  • İbrahim Şahin (footballer) (born 1984), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Tatlıses, Turkish folk singer of Kurdish origins
  • İbrahim Toraman (born 1981), Turkish footballer
  • İbrahim Üzülmez (born 1974), Turkish footballer

EbrahimEdit

  • Ebrahim Afshar (died 1748), king of Iran
  • Ebrahim Alkazi (born 1925), Indian theatre director and drama teacher
  • Ebrahim Mirzapour (born 1978), Iranian football goalkeeper
  • Ebrahim Nabavi (born 1958), Iranian satirist and writer
  • Ebrahim Rasool (born 1962), Premier of the Western Cape province in South Africa

IbraheemEdit

  • Ibraheem Samirah (born 1991), American politician and member of the Virginia House of Delegates

Surname or patronymicEdit

IbrahimEdit

  • Abdisalam Ibrahim
  • Abdullah Ibrahim (born 1934), South African pianist and composer
  • Andrew Ibrahim (born 1989), English student convicted of «preparing terrorist acts»
  • Anwar Ibrahim (born 1947), Malaysian politician
  • Dawood Ibrahim (born 1955), Indian mobster
  • Deren Ibrahim (born 1991), Gibraltarian footballer
  • Fauziah Ibrahim, Australian broadcast journalist
  • George Ibrahim (died 2003), Pakistani Roman Catholic priest
  • Gihan Ibrahim (born 1986/1987), Egyptian activist and citizen journalist
  • Hanan Ibrahim, Somali activist
  • Hassan Ibrahim (1917–1990), Egyptian military officer and politician
  • Ibrahim Namo Ibrahim (born 1937), Chaldean Catholic bishop in the United States
  • Idil Ibrahim, Somali filmmaker
  • John Ibrahim (born 1970), Lebanese-Australian nightclub entrepreneur
  • Kamal Ibrahim (wrestler) (born 1961), Egyptian Olympic wrestler
  • Kamala Ibrahim (born 1939), Sudanese artist
  • Khalil Ibrahim, Sudanese Islamist
  • Moussa Ibrahim (born 1974), Libyan political figure
  • Muhammad Ibrahim (1911–1989), Bangladeshi physician
  • Muhammad Ibrahim (justice) (1894–1966), Bengali justice and academic
  • Musa Ibrahim (born 1979), Bangladeshi mountaineer
  • Raymond Ibrahim (born 1973), Coptic American research librarian, translator, author and columnist with focus in Arab history and language
  • Sarimah Ibrahim (born 1978), Malaysian television host, actress and singer
  • Sonallah Ibrahim (born 1937), Egyptian novelist and short story writer
  • Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim (born 1962), Saudi Arabian businessman
  • Yaacob Ibrahim (born 1955), Minister for Communications and Information, Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs and the Minister in charge of Cyber Security of Singapore

EbrahimEdit

  • Abul Fadl Mohsin Ebrahim
  • Armaan Ebrahim
  • Kate Ebrahim
  • Chit Lwin Ebrahim
  • Currimbhoy Ebrahim
  • Dion Ebrahim (born 1980), Zimbabwean cricketer
  • Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim
  • Fareed Ebrahim
  • Ismail Ebrahim (1946–2020), South African cricketer
  • M. M. Ebrahim
  • Murad Ebrahim
  • Omar Ebrahim
  • Roshanara Ebrahim
  • Vincent Ebrahim
  • Vinette Ebrahim
  • Zofeen T. Ebrahim

See alsoEdit

  • All pages with titles containing Ebrahim
  • All pages with titles containing Ibrahim

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