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Badrul Alam (other)
Badrul Alam (), also rendered as Badr-e Alam (بدر عالم), is a Muslim masculine given name of Arabic origin. It may refer to: * Badr ul-Alam Syarif Hasyim Jamaluddin ( 1699–1702), eighteenth sultan of Aceh in Northern Sumatra * Badr ul-Alam Syah (died 1765), twenty-sixth sultan of Aceh in Northern Sumatra * Badre Alam Merathi (1898–1965), Pakistani Islamic scholar and poet * Badrul Alam (1929–1980), Bangladeshi physician * Badrul Alam (1948–2023), Squadron Leader of Bangladesh Air Force * Badre Alam (born 1992), Indian cricketer See also * Badr (Arabic name) * Alam Alam is a masculine name derived from several ancient languages including : # Arabic: (''ʿĀlam'') meaning "world" or "universe" # Hebrew: cognate word is transcribed as '' Olam'' or Ulam, also meaning "World" # Tagalog: ''Alam'' means "K ... {{human name disambiguation, Alam, Badrul Bangladeshi masculine given names Masculine given names Indonesian masculine given names ...
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Badr Ul-Alam Syarif Hasyim Jamaluddin
Badr ul-Alam Syarif Hasyim Jamaluddin (died 1702 or after 1717) was the eighteenth Sulṭān of Acèh Darussalam in northern Sumatra. His brief reign (1699–1702) marked a transition to more unsettled conditions in Aceh, as persons not belonging to the old sultan's family tried to rule the kingdom with limited success. Dynastic change Aceh was ruled by four sultanas in succession in 1641–1699. Towards the end of the seventeenth century the moderate element among the literati made way for a more orthodox Islamic vogue which demanded the return of a male ruler. A fatwa, ostensibly issued in Mecca, arrived in 1699 and deemed female rule incompatible with the sharia. Badr ul-Alam Syarif Hasyim, an Arab of sayyid descent, then replaced the incumbent sultana Zainatuddin Kamalat Syah and became the eighteenth Sulṭān of Acèh Darussalam. It is sometimes speculated that he was married to his predecessor According to the findings of D. Crecelius and E.A. Beardow, he was th ...
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Badr Ul-Alam Syah
Sultan Badr ul-Alam Syah (died 1765) was the twenty-sixth sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra. He usurped the throne from the House of Royal Buginese Wajoq-Aceh and ruled from 1764 to 1765. When Sultan Alauddin Johan Syah died in 1760, his son and successor Alauddin Mahmud Syah I was still young. An official called Maharaja Labui or Mantri Makota Raja was therefore acting as regent, taking care of the affairs. This person was descended from the sultan's family of Siak though the exact link is not clear. Siak had risen to become an important power on the east coast of Sumatra in the eighteenth century. In 1763 disturbances broke out in the Aceh sultanate, presumably as a consequence of the sultan's unpopular attempts to control trade. The details are not entirely clear, but in 1764 Alauddin Mahmud Syah I was driven from the capital and Mantri Makota Raja took the throne in February of that year under the name Sultan Badr ul-Alam Syah. However, the expelled sultan was able to build ...
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Badre Alam Merathi
Badre Alam Merathi (; 1898 – 29 October 1965) was a mid-twentieth-century hadith scholar and poet originally from Meerut, initially migrated to Pakistan and eventually settled in Medina. Best known as the interpreter of Anwar Shah Kashmiri's teachings, he was a disciple of both Kashmiri and Shabbir Ahmad Usmani. Educated at Mazahir Uloom and Darul Uloom Deoband, he taught at both institutions and Jamia Islamia Talimuddin. During his tenure at Jamia Islamia Talimuddin, he compiled ''Fayd al-Bari'', a four-volume Arabic commentary on ''Sahih al-Bukhari'', published in Cairo with financial support from Jamiatul Ulama Transvaal, considered a masterpiece in hadith commentary. He was also associated with Nadwatul Musannifeen and authored '' Tarjuman al-Sunnah'', a 4-volume hadith explanation designed for contemporary needs, widely acknowledged in academic circles. In his final years, he focused on teaching hadith in Prophet's Mosque, where many South Africans pledged allegiance t ...
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Badrul Alam
Badrul Alam (1929 – 10 December 1980) was a Bangladeshi language activist, physician and medical academic. He designed the first Shaheed Minar, Dhaka, Shaheed Minar. He was conferred with Ekushey Padak posthumously in 2014 for his contribution to the Bengali language movement, Language Movement. Biography Alam was born in 1929 in Sherpur District, Sherpur to Nasir Uddin Ahmad and Tohurunnesa. His ancestors' house is situated in Sonargaon Upazila, Sonargaon, Narayanganj District, Narayanganj. He completed matriculation from Mymensingh Zilla School. Later, he completed higher secondary studies from Haraganga College, Munsiganj. Then, he was admitted into Dhaka Medical College and received MBBS degree from there in 1956. Alam took part in the Bengali language movement, Language Movement. He designed the first Shaheed Minar, Dhaka, Shaheed Minar. Alam applied for a job at Dhaka Medical College after passing MBBS but was unsuccessful, as there was no vacancy. Then, he went to West ...
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Badrul Alam (Bir Uttom)
Badrul Alam (13 February 1948 – 27 October 2023) was a squadron leader of the Bangladesh Air Force who fought in the Bangladesh War of Independence, for which the government of Bangladesh gave him the Bir Uttam award, the second highest award for individual gallantry in Bangladesh. In 2016, he received the Independence Day Award. Early life and education Although Alam's ancestral home was Char Barai in Singair Upazila of Manikganj District, he grew up in Dhaka. He was the son of father Khandaker Mohammad Badruddoza and mother Hosne Ara Begum. He was married to Nadera Alam, with whom he had a son and daughter. He completed his matriculation from PAF College Lower Topa in 1965. Later he passed HSC during his training in Pakistan Air Force Academy. Career He joined the Pakistan Air Force Academy on 22 February 1966. He was commissioned in Pakistan Air Force on 28 January 1968. Until mid-February 1971, he was posted at Sargodha Airbase in Pakistan as a Flight Lieutenant, aft ...
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Badre Alam
Badre Alam (born 7 May 1992) is an Indian first-class cricketer who plays for Mumbai Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial capital and the most populous city proper of India with an estimated population of 12 .... References External links * 1992 births Living people Indian cricketers 21st-century Indian sportsmen Mumbai cricketers People from Azamgarh {{India-cricket-bio-1992-stub ...
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Badr (Arabic Name)
Badr is an Arabic origin name which is used as a masculine given name and a surname. In other regions such as in Iran it is also used as a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Badr Abusalah (born 2005), Palestinian-American entrepreneur * Badr Bashir (born 1997), Saudi Arabian football player * Badr Benoun (born 1993), Moroccan football player *Badr Bilal (born 1962), Qatari football player * Badr Boulahroud (born 1993), Moroccan football player *Badr bin Saud al Busaidi, Omani politician * Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi (born 1960), Omani diplomat and politician * Badr al-Din, multiple people * Badr Gaddarine (born 1997), Moroccan football player * Badr al-Zaman Gharib (1929–2020), Iranian linguist *Badr Hari (born 1984), a Moroccan-Dutch kickboxer *Badr al-Jamali (died 1094), general and de facto ruler of the Fatimid Caliphate * Badr Jafar, Emirati businessman * Badr El Kaddouri (born 1981), a Moroccan footballer * Badr Lama (1907–1947), Palestinia ...
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Alam
Alam is a masculine name derived from several ancient languages including : # Arabic: (''ʿĀlam'') meaning "world" or "universe" # Hebrew: cognate word is transcribed as '' Olam'' or Ulam, also meaning "World" # Tagalog: ''Alam'' means "Knowledge" (Wisdom). adjective ''maalam'', is referred to as the one who is knowledgeable and wise. # Bengali: ''Alom'' means "the whole world; world". # Malay: ''Alam'' means "Field of interest", "nature", "realm", "world". Use "Ilmu alam" means "Natural Studies" or "Geography". # Hindi: ''Alam'' means "the whole world; world". # Urdu: ''Alam'' means "the whole world; world". Use in literature Arabic literature and ancient texts use ''Alam'' in phrases like "Rab-ul-Alam-een" = "the Lord of all Worlds/Universes" referring to The Absolute and Highest Divinity. In Hebrew, '' Olam'' is used in phrases like "Adon Olam", meaning "Master of the World," one of the names of God in Judaism. People Anzar surname ("world") * Intikhab Alam ...
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Bangladeshi Masculine Given Names
Bangladeshis ( ) are the citizens and nationals of Bangladesh, a South Asian country centred on the transnational historical region of Bengal along the Bay of Bengal, eponymous bay. Bangladeshi nationality law, Bangladeshi citizenship was formed in 1971, when the permanent residents of the former East Pakistan were transformed into citizens of a new republic. Bangladesh is the world's List of countries by population, eighth most populous nation. The vast majority of Bangladeshis are ethnolinguistically Bengalis, an Indo-Aryan peoples, Indo-Aryan people. The population of Bangladesh is concentrated in the fertile Bengal delta, which has been the centre of urban and agrarian civilizations for millennia. The country's highlands, including the Chittagong Hill Tracts and parts of the Sylhet Division, are home to various tribal minorities. Bengali Muslims are the predominant ethnoreligious group of Bangladesh with a population of 150.36 million, which makes up 91.04% of the country ...
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Masculine Given Names
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A '' Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. In Western culture, the idioms "" and "being on first-name terms" refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names and ...
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