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Malik (other)
Malik is a Semitic word meaning 'king'. Malik may also refer to: People and communities * Malik (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name and variant surnames ** Malik (surname), including a list of people with the surname * Malík, a Czech and Slovak surname, including a list of people with the surname * Malik (clan), a Jat clan in India and Pakistan * Malik caste, an ethnic community in Pakistan Places * Malik, Cambodia * Malik, Bosiljevo, Croatia * Malik, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran * Maliq, formerly Malik, Albania Arts and entertainment * ''Malik'' (film), a 2021 Indian Malayalam political action film * ''Malik'', a 1975 music album by Lafayette Afro Rock Band Other uses * Storm Malik, a 2022 European windstorm * MALIK (fraternity), an American college fraternity See also * * Maalik, in Islam, the guardian of hell or purgatory * Maalik (film), a list of films * Malach (other) Malach or Malakh may refe ...
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Malik
Malik (; ; ; variously Romanized ''Mallik'', ''Melik'', ''Malka'', ''Malek'', ''Maleek'', ''Malick'', ''Mallick'', ''Melekh'') is the Semitic term translating to "king", recorded in East Semitic and Arabic, and as mlk in Northwest Semitic during the Late Bronze Age (e.g. Aramaic, Canaanite, Hebrew). Although the early forms of the name were to be found among the pre-Arab and pre-Islamic Semitic speakers of the Levant, Canaan, and Mesopotamia, it has since been adopted in various other, mainly but not exclusively Islamized or Arabized non-Semitic Asian languages for their ruling princes and to render kings elsewhere. It is also sometimes used in derived meanings. The female version of Malik is Malikah (; or its various spellings such as '' Malekeh'' or ''Melike''), meaning "queen". The name Malik was originally found among various pre-Arab and non-Muslim Semitic speakers such as the indigenous ethnic Assyrians of Iraq, Amorites, Jews, Arameans, Mandeans, other Sy ...
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MALIK (fraternity)
MALIK Fraternity, Inc., previously known as MALIK Sigma Psi or MΣΨ, is an American multicultural intercollegiate fraternity founded in 1977, at CW Post College of Long Island University for men of color. Rather than refer to themselves as black Greeks, they use the term "Afrikan Fraternalists". Though mainly aimed toward Black, Brown, and Latino men, MALIK has members of all races, ethnicities, and creeds. History Roland K. Hawkins, Larry B. Martin, and Darryl L. Mitchell first conceived of the fraternity and are known as its Khalifas. In its organizational state, the Khalifas defined the fraternity's values as "S.N.A.K.E.": Success, Nobility, Achievement, Knowledge, and Enlightenment. The Khalifas recruited twelve more founders, later called the Sir Crowns of MALIK Sigma Psi because every king has a crown. The Sir Crowns of MALIK Sigma Psi were: Together these 15 men established MALIK Sigma Psi on May 18, 1977, at CW Post College of Long Island University. MALIK was founded ...
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Melek (other)
Melek may refer to: People Given name * Melek Sina Baydur (born 1948), Turkish retired diplomat and former Ambassador of Turkey * Melek Bilge (born 1989), Turkish professional female basketball player * Melek Hu (born 1989), Chinese-born Turkish table tennis player * Melek Mosso (born 1988), Turkish singer * Melek Taus Melek may refer to: People Given name * Melek Sina Baydur (born 1948), Turkish retired diplomat and former Ambassador of Turkey * Melek Bilge (born 1989), Turkish professional female basketball player * Melek Hu (born 1989), Chinese-born Tu ..., a central figure of the Yazidi religion * Melek Tourhan (1869–1956), Queen consort of Egypt Surname * Abdurrahman Melek (1896–1978), prime minister of the Republic of Hatay Epithet * Melek Ahmed Pasha (1604–1662), Ottoman grand vizier Other uses * ''Melek'' (album), an album by Candan Erçetin * Melek, Nitra District, village in the Nitra District, Slovakia See also * Malak (other) {{dis ...
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Mallik Island
Mallik Island (variant: Mallikjuaq Island, meaning "big wave") is one of the uninhabited Canadian arctic islands of Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is located in Hudson Strait between Baffin Island's Foxe Peninsula and Dorset Island. Mallik Island and Dorset Island are joined by sand and boulders. Cape Dorset, an Inuit hamlet, is approximately away. Geography Mallik Island has varied elevations; the western portion being the highest at above sea level. In addition to low mountains, there are waterfalls and crystalline lakes. Fauna and flora Beluga whales, caribou, peregrine falcons, polar bears, seals, and snowy owls frequent this area. Its habitat is characterized by rounded hills and low tundra valleys, and includes tundra wildflowers. Territorial park Mallikjuaq Territorial Park spans both Mallik Island and Dorset Island. It is notable for its Thule culture, Dorset culture, and Inuit Inuit (singular: Inuk) are a group of culturally and historically simil ...
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Malika (other)
Malika may refer to: Places Nepal *Malika, Baglung, a municipality *Malika, Dailekh, a village development committee *Malika Bota, a village development committee *Malika Rural Municipality, Gulmi *Malika Rural Municipality, Myagdi *Malika Dhuri, a mountain Elsewhere *Malika, Thailand, a ''tambon'' *Malika Parbat, a mountain in Pakistan Other uses *Malika (given name) *''Malika'', a 2015 EP by Tālā See also *''Malikaa'', a 2017 Maldivian film *Malikah (other) Malikah may refer to: *Malikah, the Semitic word for queen (see Malik) *Malikah, Yemen Sanaa ( '), also spelled San'a or Sana, is a governorate of Yemen. Its capital is Sanaa, which is also the national capital. However, the city of Sanaa is n ... * Mallika (other) {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Malek (other)
Malek (in Arabic مالك) is a masculine Arabic given name. It also denotes king written (in Arabic ملك or Persian ملک; see malik). It may refer to: Places * Malek, Iran (other), places in Iran * Deh-e Malek, Fars * Deh-e Malek, Kerman * Deh Malek, Rabor, Kerman Province * Gol Malek, Hormozgan * Gol Malek, Kerman * Hajji Malek, Sistan and Baluchestan * Malek Baghi, Markazi, Iran * Malek Baghi, Zanjan, Iran * Qaleh Malek, East Azerbaijan * Qaleh-ye Malek, Isfahan Others * Malek (horse), a Chilean-bred racehorse * Malek (''Legacy of Kain''), a character in the ''Legacy of Kain'' series * Malek (given name) * Malek (surname) See also * Malik, a Semitic word meaning "king" * Málek, Czech surname * Enrique Malek International Airport Enrique Malek International Airport (Spanish: ''Aeropuerto Internacional Enrique Malek'') is an international airport serving David Sur, a city in the Chiriquí Province of Panama. During heavy travel times, the airport re ...
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Malaka (other)
Malaka or Malaca may refer to: People * Kaus-malaka, king of Udumi (Edom) during the reign of the Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser III * Bernward Malaka (born 1962), German internet entrepreneur and consultant * Malaka Dewapriya (born 1979), Sri Lankan filmmaker, visual artist, radio play writer *Tan Malaka (1897–1949), Indonesian teacher, philosopher, politician Places * Malaca in Hispania, the Punic name for Málaga, Spain * Malaca in Numidia, the Punic name for Calama, now Guelma, Algeria * Malaka Regency, a regency in the province of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia * Malaka Jaya, a village of Duren Sawit, East Jakarta, Indonesia * Malaka Sari, a village of Duren Sawit, East Jakarta, Indonesia * Roa Malaka, an administrative village at Tambora subdistrict, West Jakarta, Indonesia *Selat Malaka, Malaysian, Indonesian and Jawi for Strait of Malacca, a narrow, 550 mi (890 km) stretch of water between the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian island of Sumatra * South Malaka, a locality/ ...
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Malak (other)
Mal'ak (also spelled Malak, Melek) may refer to: * Malak, Northern Territory a suburb in the City of Darwin, Australia * Mal'ak Elohim or angel of the Lord * Darth Malak, a character from the fictional ''Star Wars'' universe * Malak (given name) * Malak (surname) * Malak (title), administrative title in the Horn of africa See also * Angels in Judaism * Angels in Islam In Islam, angels (; plural: or ) are believed to be heavenly beings, created from a luminous origin by God. The Quran is the principal source for the Islamic concept of angels, but more extensive features of angels appear in hadith literature, ... * Malach (other) * Malik (other) * Malaka (other) * Melek (other) * Malaika (other) {{disambiguation, given name ...
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Malach (other)
Malach or Malakh may refer to: * Malach (surname), a common Arabic surname * Angel (Judaism), ''malakh'' is the word for angel in Arabic * Malachim (Hasidic group) * Malachim, for the name of the alphabet by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa * An Israeli organization of Israeli Sign Language interpreters People * Bob Malach (born 1954), American jazz saxophonist * Chaim Avraham Dov Ber Levine HaCohen (died 1938), known as "the Malach" * John Malach Shaw (1931–1999), United States federal judge * Kathleen Malach (1926–2011), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player * Lorraine Malach (1933–2003), Canadian ceramic artist See also * Malak (other) * Malachi Malachi or Malachias (; ) is the name used by the author of the Book of Malachi, the last book of the Nevi'im (Prophets) section of the Hebrew Bible, Tanakh. It is possible that ''Malachi'' is not a proper name, because it means "messenger"; ...
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Maalik (film)
Maalik, the name of an angel in Islam, is the title of the following films: * ''Maalik'' (1972 film), an Indian Hindi drama film * ''Maalik'' (2016 film), a Pakistani political-thriller film * ''Maalik'' (2025 film), a Hindi action thriller film {{SIA, films ...
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Maalik
In Islamic belief, Maalik () denotes an angel in Hell/Purgatory () who guarded the Hellfire and assisted by other angel guards (Q) known as Zabaniyah (). In the Qur'an, Maalik is mentioned in as the chief of angels of hell. The earliest codices offer various alternative spellings of this word including , meaning "angel", instead of a proper name. In Qur'an In and the following, the Qur'an describes Maalik telling the people in hell that they must remain there: points out, that the punishments are carried out by God's command: "O believers! Protect yourselves and your families from a Fire whose fuel is people and stones, overseen by formidable and severe angels, who never disobey whatever Allah orders—always doing as commanded." In Hadith According to Islamic tradition, Muhammad met the angel Maalik during his heavenly journey. Therefore, Muhammad arrived in heaven and all the angels greeted him with a smile except Maalik. When Muhammad asked Jibra'il, why he ...
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Storm Malik
Storm Malik was an extratropical cyclone that caused damage throughout northern Europe. It was named by the Danish Meteorological Institute in Denmark on 28 January 2022, and lasted until 30 January 2022. It caused 2958 severe wind reports and over 800,000 power outages in multiple countries. Seven people were killed in the storm, and a total of $415 million (USD) in damages were reported.Q1 Global Catastrophe Recap
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Meteorological history

On 28 January 2022, Storm Malik was named by the Danish Meteorological Institute, after the Greenlandic name that also means "wave". In Finland and Germany, which are not part of the storm naming groups, it was named Valtteri by the