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Atiqullah (other)
Atiqullah () is a male Muslim given name, formed from the elements ''Atiq'', meaning ''freed'', and ''Allah'', meaning ''of God''. It may refer to: * Atiqullah Atifmal (born 1957), Afghan diplomat * Atiqullah Baryalai (born 1965), Afghan military officer * Atiqullah Ludin, Afghan provincial governor, 2008–2013 * Atiqullah Raufi (?–2014), Afghan judicial administrator * Atiq Ullah (footballer) (born 1983), Pakistani footballer * Atiq Ullah (Kashmiri leader) (1872–1962), Indian Mirwaiz of Kashmir See also * Khwaja Atiqullah Khwaja Atiqullah (; 1876–1945) was a Bengali British Indian politician and member of the Dhaka Nawab Family. Early life He was born on 26 July 1876. He was taught by private British teachers. He learned English, Persian and Urdu. He was no ... (1876–1945), British Indian politician {{given name, cat1=Arabic-language masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Allah
Allah ( ; , ) is an Arabic term for God, specifically the God in Abrahamic religions, God of Abraham. Outside of the Middle East, it is principally associated with God in Islam, Islam (in which it is also considered the proper name), although the term was used in pre-Islamic Arabia and continues to be used today by Arabic-speaking adherents of any of the Abrahamic religions, including God in Judaism, Judaism and God in Christianity, Christianity. It is thought to be derived by contraction from ''Arabic definite article, al-Ilah, ilāh'' (, ) and is linguistically related to God's names in other Semitic languages, such as Aramaic ( ) and Hebrew language, Hebrew ( ). The word "Allah" now conveys the superiority or sole existence of Monotheism, one God, but among the Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia#Role of Allah, pre-Islamic Arabs, Creator deity, Allah was a supreme deity and was worshipped alongside lesser deities in a Pantheon (religion), pantheon. Many Jews, Christians, and ea ...
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Atiqullah Atifmal
Atiqullah Atifmal (Pashto: عتیق الله عاطفمل; born 27 January 1957) is an Afghan politician. He is the Chief of Protocol to the Afghan President Dr. Ashraf Ghani. He served as Foreign Minister of Afghanistan(Acting) (2014–2015). He accompanied Afghan President Hamid Karzai on all official visits since the establishment of the Interim Administration as the Chief of Protocol until 2004. Early life and education Atifmal was born to the ethnic tribe of Stanikzai of ''Logar'' Province in Afghanistan. His father's name was Rahmatullah Stanikzai. He received his bachelor's degree in literature and humanitarian science from Kabul University in 1978. He taught English as a second language at Kabul University in 1979–1981. He also obtained a diploma in Philosophy from Moscow State University and a diploma from the Institute of Diplomacy of Afghanistan Foreign Ministry in 1983. He attended the master's degree program in Public Administration at California State Universit ...
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Atiqullah Baryalai
General Atiqullah Baryalai (Dari, Persian: ; born 1965) is a key military figure as Lieutenant General. He was a senior commander of the North-Eastern Front; playing a critical role in the fight against the USSR Invasion of Afghanistan, Taliban and Al-Qaeda. He served as the deputy Defense Minister of Afghanistan from 2002 to 2003. General Baryalai also headed the successful Disarmament Demobilization and Re-integration Commission (DDR), the Revival and Rebuilding of National Army Commission and the Reform Committee of the Ministry of Defense (Afghanistan), Ministry of Defense until 2003. General Atiqullah Baryalai was one of the key commanders Northern Alliance; he worked closely and extensively with its leader, Ahmad Shah Massoud, in the resistance against the 1980s Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the continuous fight against the Taliban, Al-Qaeda and War on terror, War on Terrorism. From the 1990s onwards, he developed innovative mechanized units that were crucial in defeati ...
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Atiqullah Ludin
Atiqullah Ludin () was the Governor of Logar Province, Afghanistan in 2008–2013. He is originally from Mohammad Agha District of Logar. The U.S. State Department said: '..His principal qualifications to be Governor in increasingly strife-torn Logar appear to be his personal connection to the province and his military service. In the early 1970s Ludin reportedly attended a military course and served in the Afghan army during the rule of Daoud Khan. After the Soviet invasion, he moved to Pakistan. Accounts vary concerning the degree of his possible involvement in fighting the Soviets, but after the fall of the Taliban, Ludin was active in southeastern Afghanistan as commander of the former Afghan Army 3rd Corps (which predated the Afghan National Army). He worked closely with U.S. forces stationed at Gardez in Paktia Province. After some initial hesitation by Commander Ludin, most of his forces entered the disarmament, demobilization and reintegration program in 2003. He was un ...
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Atiqullah Raufi
Atiqullah Raufi was the chief of the secretariat of the Supreme Court of Afghanistan. He was assassinated as he was heading to work on December 13, 2014, around 9:00 a.m., in Kabul, Afghanistan. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the incident. The attack was one in a series of attacks targeting Afghanistan's legal system in 2013–2015. See also *Taliban insurgency {{Infobox military conflict , partof = the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021), the Afghan conflict, and the War on terror , image = 2021 Taliban Offensive.png , image_size = 300px , caption = Map of th ... References 2014 deaths Year of birth missing 2014 in Afghanistan Terrorist incidents in Afghanistan in 2014 Assassinations in Afghanistan Supreme Court of Afghanistan {{Afghanistan-bio-stub ...
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Atiq Ullah (footballer)
Atiq Ullah (born 1 January 1983), also known as Ateequllah, is a Pakistani former footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Atiq Ullah won the Geo Super Football League with Islamabad United in 2007. International career Atiq Ullah earned his first international cap in the 2005 against India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since .... Career statistics International Honours With Islamabad United * Geo Super Football League 2007 References External links * * 1983 births Living people Pakistani men's footballers Pakistan men's international footballers Men's association football midfielders Footballers from Bahawalpur National Bank of Pakistan FC players 21st-century Pakistani sportsmen {{Pakistan-footy-bio-stub ...
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Atiq Ullah (Kashmiri Leader)
Atiq Ullah or Atiqullah (Srinagar 1291-1381H, 1872-1962 CE) was acting Mirwaiz of Kashmir during the 1950s. His nephew, Mirwaiz Yusuf Shah, was the official mirwaiz, but had been exiled away to Pakistan by the Indian government during the partition of India The partition of India in 1947 was the division of British India into two independent dominion states, the Dominion of India, Union of India and Dominion of Pakistan. The Union of India is today the Republic of India, and the Dominion of Paki .... His brother Ahmed Ullah or Ahmadullah of Jama Masjid was also a traditionalist Muslim leader. They were known for opposition to the Ahmadiya Movement.Muslim Mushtaq Ahmad Wani, ''Religious Trends in Kashmir in Modern Times'' (1997), p. 26: "Thus Mirwaiz of Kashmir, his brother Maulavi Atiqullah and Mirza Ghulam Mustafa and their close associates took an attitude of animosity against Ahmadiya Movement and pronounced them to be outside the pale of Islam." References 1872 b ...
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Khwaja Atiqullah
Khwaja Atiqullah (; 1876–1945) was a Bengali British Indian politician and member of the Dhaka Nawab Family. Early life He was born on 26 July 1876. He was taught by private British teachers. He learned English, Persian and Urdu. He was noted for his philanthropy. He donated one thousand rupees to the Aligarh University Fund in 1911. The Nawab of Dhaka, his father Nawab Sir Khwaja Ahsanullah celebrated the Atiqullah's marriage on 7 December 1901, by donating four hundred thousand rupees for the electrification of Dhaka. Career On 31 December 1906, he petitioned the British Raj to reconsider the Partition of Bengal. Initially, he was an advocate of United India and Muslim-Hindu unity. He was a proponent of Syed Ahmed Khan. He later changed his views after the annulment of the partition on 12 December 1911. Nawab Bahadur Sir Khwaja Salimullah held a meeting of the leading Bengali Muslims, where Atiqullah supported a new partition. He proposed the Muslim majority region o ...
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