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Sajid () is a male Arabic name. It means "one who bows down to God". It may refer to: * Sajid dynasty, an Islamic dynasty that ruled the Iranian region of Azerbaijan in the 9th and 10th centuries AD People * Saajid Badat (born 1979), British student, imprisoned for planning to blow up an aircraft with a bomb hidden in his shoe * Sajid Hasan (born 1958), Pakistani actor * Sajid Javid (born 1969), English politician * Sajid Khan (other) ** Sajid Khan (1951-2023), Indian actor ** Sajid Khan (director) (born 1970), Indian filmmaker ** Sajid Khan (music director) (born 1977), Hindi music composer and director, part of the brother duo Sajid-Wajid * Sajid Mahmood (born 1981), English cricketer * Sajid Mir, Pakistani militant member of Lashkar-e-Taiba * Sajid Mir (politician) (1938–2025), Pakistani politician and Islamic scholar * Sajid Naqvi (born 1940), Pakistani politician * Sajid Shah (born 1974), Pakistani cricketer * Sajid Tarar, American politician Places *Sajid, Sau ...
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Sajid Javid
Sir Sajid Javid (; born 5 December 1969) is a British former politician who served as Secretary of State for Health and Social Care from June 2021 to July 2022, having previously served as Home Secretary from 2018 to 2019 and Chancellor of the Exchequer from 2019 to 2020. A member of the Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party, he was Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament for Bromsgrove (UK Parliament constituency), Bromsgrove between 2010 United Kingdom general election, 2010 and 2024. Born in Rochdale, Lancashire, to a British Pakistani family, Javid was raised largely in Bristol. He studied Economics and Politics at the University of Exeter, where he joined the Conservative Party. Working in banking, he rose to become a managing director at Deutsche Bank. He 2010 United Kingdom general election, was elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons in May 2010. Under the Cameron–Clegg coalition, coalition government of David C ...
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Arabic Given Name
Arabic names have historically been based on a long naming system. Many people from Arabic-speaking and also non-Arab Muslim countries have not had given name, given, middle name, middle, and family names but rather a chain of names. This system remains in use throughout the Arab world, Arab and Muslim world, Muslim worlds. Name structure ' The ' () is the given name, first name, or personal name; e.g. "Ahmad" or "Fatima (given name), Fatima". Most Arabic names have meaning as ordinary adjectives and nouns, and are often aspirational of character. For example, ''Muhammad (name), Muhammad'' means 'Praiseworthy' and ''Ali (name), Ali'' means 'Exalted' or 'High'. The syntactic context will generally differentiate the name from the noun or adjective. However, Arabic newspapers will occasionally place names in brackets, or quotation marks, to avoid confusion. In fact, the name ''Muhammad'' is so popular throughout parts of Africa, Arabia, the Middle East, South Asia and Southeast As ...
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Sajid Mir (politician)
Sajid Mir (2 October 1938 – 3 May 2025) was a Pakistani politician and Islamic scholar who served as the second emir of Markazi Jamiat Ahle Hadith from 1987 until his death in 2025. He was also a member of the Senate of Pakistan and served, as chairperson of the Senate Committee on Science and Technology. Early life and education Mir was born on 2 October 1938 into a religious Kashmiri family in Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan. He is a relative of the prominent scholar Muhammad Ibrahim Mir Sialkoti. Mir earned a master's degree in English literature from the University of the Punjab in 1960, followed by a master's degree in Islamic studies from the same university in 1969. Political career Pakistan Muslim League (N) Mir served in the Senate of Pakistan from 1994 to 2000 and from 2003 to 2025 as a candidate of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N). In March 2009, Mir was elected to the Senate on a reserved seat for technocrats and ulema. He served as the chairperson of the ...
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Sujud (other)
Sujud is a prostration to Allah in Salah. Sujud may also refer to: * Sujud Sahwi is a gesture during the Salah prayer. * Sujud Shukr is a gesture to thank Allah. * Sujud Tilawa The prostration of recitation (, ''sujud tilawa'') is a prostration (''sujud'') which occurs during the ritual Tilawa of Quran in Salah or outside it. Presentation Defining the prostration of recitation ('' tilawa'') as a movement of prostratio ... is a gesture during the Quran recitation. * Sujud celebration is the practice of celebrating the scoring of a goal. * Sujud Sutrisno is an Indonesian street musician. See also * Prostration (other) * Sajda (other) * Sajid (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Sajda (other)
'' Sajda'' is a ghazal album by Jagjit Singh and Lata Mangeshkar. Sajda or Sajdah may also refer to: * Sajdah, a prostration to Allah in Salah * Sajdahgah, a place for performing sajdah * As-Sajdah, a surah (chapter) of the ''Quran'' * Sajda Ahmed, an Indian politician * " Sajdaa", a 2010 song by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Shankar Mahadevan and Richa Sharma from the Indian film ''My Name Is Khan'' See also * Sujud (other) Sujud is a prostration to Allah in Salah. Sujud may also refer to: * Sujud Sahwi is a gesture during the Salah prayer. * Sujud Shukr is a gesture to thank Allah. * Sujud Tilawa The prostration of recitation (, ''sujud tilawa'') is a prostratio ... * Sajid (other) * Prostration (other) * '' Aakhri Sajda,'' a 1977 Bollywood film * "Sajde", a song by Pritam, KK and Sunidhi Chauhan from the 2010 Indian film ''Khatta Meetha'' {{disambiguation ...
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Sajida
Sajida is an Arabic given name for women. People named Sajida include: * Sajida Mohamed (born 1978), First Lady of the Maldives since 2023 * Sajida Sultan, Begum of Bhopal (1915–1995), Indian royalty * Sajida Alvi (born 1941), Canadian academic * Sajida Begum, Pakistani politician * Sajida Mubarak Atrous al-Rishawi (1970–2015), suicide bomber * Sajida Talfah Sajida Khairallah Talfah (; born 1935) is the widow of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, and mother of two sons ( Uday and Qusay) and three daughters ( Raghad, Rana, and Hala) with him. She is the oldest daughter of Khairallah Talfah, ... (born 1935), widow and cousin of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein See also * Sajid (other) {{given name Arabic-language feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Sajid, Saudi Arabia
Sajid is a village in Jizan Province, in southwestern Saudi Arabia.National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. GeoNames database entry.search Accessed 13 May 2011. See also * List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia * Regions of Saudi Arabia The provinces of Saudi Arabia, also known as regions (), are the 13 first-level administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. History After the unification of Saudi Arabia, the kingdom was divided into four provinces: the ' Asir P ... References Populated places in Jizan Province {{SaudiArabia-geo-stub ...
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Sajid Tarar
Sajid Tarar () is a Pakistani American activist from Baltimore, who founded the Republican group American Muslims for Trump. He is CEO of non-profit private organization Center for Social Change. He is known for delivering a closing Islamic prayer at the 2016 Republican National Convention. Personal life He moved to United States from Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab, Pakistan as an international student for University education, and after completing his studies in the US he settled there. He is a father of 4 kids. Professional career After earning his law degree from the Baltimore School of Law, Tarar worked in the finance committee of governors and has also been the president of many investment groups. References External links Sajid Tarar Urdu interview with Jirga's Saleem Safi (Urdu) {{DEFAULTSORT:Tarar, Sajid American people of Pakistani descent Living people Pakistani diaspora in the United States America The United States of America (USA), also known as ...
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Sajid Shah
Syed Sajid Shah (born October 19, 1974) in Mardan is a Pakistani Pakistanis (, ) are the citizens and nationals of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Pakistan is the fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the second-largest Muslim population as of 2023. As much as ... first-class cricketer. A right-arm fast-medium bowler, Shah debuted in 1993/94 and has since taken over 500 first-class wickets. In 2002 he was fined by the PCB for ball tampering during a domestic one day match. References External links * 1974 births Living people Pakistani cricketers Peshawar cricketers Habib Bank Limited cricketers Pakistan National Shipping Corporation cricketers Abbottabad cricketers Peshawar Panthers cricketers Cricketers from Mardan {{Pakistan-cricket-bio-1970s-stub ...
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Sajid Naqvi
Syed Sajid Ali Naqvi () is a Pakistani Shia Islamic scholar from Rawalpindi, Pakistan. He is the founder and leader of Islami Tehreek Pakistan also Patron-in-Chief of Shia Ulema Council. His main objective is to create an Islamic rule and has advocated for the rights of Shias in Pakistan. Political history Tehreek-e-Jafaria He is also the head of one of the largest Shia Islam organizations in Pakistan the Tehreek-e-Jafaria. After a ban by 1995 regime, it continues to work under the name of ''Tehreek-e-Islami''. Again the ''Tehreek-e-Islami'' was banned and a new party was formed with the name Shia Ulema Council. Naqvi also headed the religious wing of ''Tehreek-e-Islami'' i.e. the Shia Ulema Council. After the murder of Arif Hussain Hussaini in 1988, he was elected as the head Quaid e Millat e Jaffaria of the Tehrik-e-Jafaria by the Supreme Council of Shiite clergy of Pakistan. Islami Tehreek Pakistan He is currently the founder and leader of Islami Tehreek Pakist ...
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Sajid Mir
Sajid Mir (born 1976 or 1978) is a Pakistani national and a member of the militant organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba. Mir was the chief planner of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and has also managed the tasks of the 'foreign affairs' of Lashkar-e-Taiba's international wing. Sajid Mir was initially claimed to be a fictitious character by Pakistan, but was revealed by French magistrate Jean-Louis Bruguière, in a statement to journalist Sebastian Rotella, as a real person. In 2009, Bruguiere also stated that Sajid Mir was a regular official in the Pakistan Army. After the 2008 Mumbai attacks, Mir was indicted in the United States in 2011. He was sanctioned as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist in the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List on 30 August 2012 by the United States Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control. Mir is listed on the United States Department of State's Rewards for Justice Program for a reward of up to for information which ...
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Sajid Dynasty
The Sajid dynasty (, also known as Banu Saj) was an Iranian Muslim dynasty that ruled from 889/890 until 929. The Sajids ruled Azerbaijan and parts of Armenia first from Maragha and Barda and then from Ardabil. The Sajids originated from the Central Asian province of Ushrusana and were of Iranian (Sogdian) descent and culturally Arabised, . Muhammad ibn Abi'l-Saj Diwdad the son of Diwdad, the first Sajid ruler of Azerbaijan, was appointed as its ruler in 889 or 890. Muhammad's father Abu'l-Saj Devdad had fought under the Ushrusanan prince Afshin Khaydar during the latter's final campaign against the rebel Babak Khorramdin in Azerbaijan, and later served the caliphs. Toward the end of the tenth century, as the central authority of the Abbasid Caliphate weakened, Muhammad was able to form a virtually independent state. Much of the Sajids' energies were spent in attempting to take control of neighboring Armenia. The dynasty ended with the death of Abu'l-Musafir al-Fath in 929. ...
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