Sabit is an Arabic masculine
given name, meaning "firmly in place”, “stable”, “unshakable”, "dhilaman", from
Thabit Thabit ( ar, ) is an Arabic name for males that means "the imperturbable one". It is sometimes spelled Thabet.
People with the patronymic
* Ibn Thabit, Libyan hip-hop musician
* Asim ibn Thabit, companion of Muhammad
* Hassan ibn Sabit (died 674) ...
(ثابت). Notable people with the name include:
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Zaid Bin Sabit
Zayd bin Thabit () was the personal scribe of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, serving as the chief recorder of the Quran text. He hailed from the Ansar (Islam), ansar (helpers), but later joined the ranks of the Muslim army at age 19. After Muhamm ...
(610-660), one of the closest companions of Muhammad
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Sami Sabit Karaman
Sami Sabit Karaman (1877; Damascus - 4 September 1957; İstanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army.
Works
*''İstiklâl Mücadelesi ve Enver Paşa''
Translations
*''Mısır'da Napolyon''
*''Karadağ Muharebes ...
(1877–1957), officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army
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Sabit Damulla Abdulbaki
Sabit Damolla ( ug, سابىت داموللا; ; June 1883 – 1934) was a East Turkestan independence movement, Uyghur independence movement leader who led the Hotan rebellion against the Xinjiang Province government of Jin Shuren and later the ...
(1883–1934), Uyghur independence movement leader
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Sabit Lulo
Sabit Lulo (1883-?) was an Albanian politician, active in the Ottoman Empire and Albania.
He was born in 1883 in Gjirokastër and was son of a kadi. From 1909 to 1913 he served as kaymakam in Tepelenë, Çermik and Rize, in Eastern Anatolia. In Ju ...
(1883-?), Albanian politician, active in the Ottoman Empire and Albania
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Sabit Noyan
Sabit Noyan (1887; Istanbul - 1967; Istanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army.
See also
*List of high-ranking commanders of the Turkish War of Independence
This list includes high-ranking commanders who took ...
(1887–1967), officer of the Ottoman Army and the general of the Turkish Army
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Sabit Mukanov
Sabit Mukanov ( kk, Сәбит Мұқанұлы Мұқанов, ''Sábıt Muqanuly Muqanov''; April 26, 1900 – 18 April 1973) was a Kazakh poet, social activist, and academic. He was the head of the Writers' Union of Kazakhstan from 1936-37 a ...
(1900–1973) poet, social activist, academic, head of the Writers' Union of Kazakhstan
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Sabit Orujov Sabit Atayevich Orujev ( az, Sabit Atababa oğlu Orucov, russian: Сабит Атаевич Оруджев; 31 May 1912, Baku – 20 April 1981, Moscow) was Azerbaijani Soviet politician, Deputy Prime-minister of Azerbaijan SSR (1957-1959), Deput ...
(1912–1981), Deputy Prime-minister of Azerbaijan SSR (1957–1959)
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Sabit Uka
Sabit Uka (5 November 1920 – 2 September 2006) was a Kosovar Albanian author and noted historian.
Life and academic career
Sabit Uka was born in the village of Sllatinë e Madhe in Fushë Kosovë municipality in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia ...
(1920–2006), Kosovar Albanian historian
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Sabit Osman Avcı
Sabit Osman Avcı (1921 – February 8, 2009) was a Turkish politician, who served as government minister and the Speaker of the Grand National Assembly
This article lists the speakers of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. The name of th ...
(1921–2009), Turkish politician
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Ferdi Sabit Soyer
Ferdi Sabit Soyer (; born March 5, 1952) is a former Prime Minister of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, and former Leader of Republican Turkish Party (CTP).
Soyer, a former union leader, has been a member of the TRNC parliament since 1985 ...
(born 1952), former Prime Minister of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
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Sabit İnce
Sabit İnce (born 27 August 1954 in Nevşehir) is a Turkish poet, writer and Islamic scholar.
Early life
He graduated from the Political Sciences Faculty of Marmara University.
Career
He was the editor-in-chief of the '' Papirus'' li ...
(born 1954), Turkish poet and Islamist scholar
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Sabit Hadžić
Sabit Hadžić (7 August 1957 – 3 March 2018) was a Bosnian basketball player who competed for Yugoslavia in the 1984 Summer Olympics
The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1984) ...
(born 1957), former basketball player, competed for Yugoslavia in the Olympics
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Baptist Sabit Frances
Baptist Sabit Frances is a South Sudanese politician. He has served as Minister of Information and Communications of Western Bahr el Ghazal since 18 May 2010.
References
21st-century South Sudanese politicians
Living people
People from W ...
, South Sudanese politician
See also
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Sabi (disambiguation)
Sabi may refer to:
* A member of an ethnoreligious group known as the Mandaeans ( Sabians), in Arabic
* Sabi (Korea), an ancient capital of Baekje
* Sabi (dog), an Australian special forces dog
* Save River (Africa), flows through Zimbabwe and M ...
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Sabieite Sabieite is a mineral with the chemical formula ( N H4) Fe3+( S O4)2. Its type locality is Lone Creek Falls cave, Sabie, Pilgrim's Rest District Ehlanzeni, Mpumalanga Province
Mpumalanga () is a province of South Africa. The name means "E ...
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Salbit
Salbit ( ar, سلبيت, also spelled Selbît) was a Palestinian Arab village located southeast of al-Ramla. Salbit was depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War after a military assault by Israeli forces. The Israeli locality of Shaalv ...
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Tsabit
Tsabit ( ar, ﺗﺴﺎﺑﻴﺖ) is a town and commune, and capital of Tsabit District, in Adrar Province, south-central Algeria. According to the 2008 census it has a population of 14,895, up from 11,832 in 1998, with an annual growth rate of ...
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