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Surur ({{langx, ar, سرور, lit. ''Joy'') can referer to several things:


People

* Surur (qiyan) (c. 1193), singer and concubine at the
Ayyubid The Ayyubid dynasty (), also known as the Ayyubid Sultanate, was the founding dynasty of the medieval Sultan of Egypt, Sultanate of Egypt established by Saladin in 1171, following his abolition of the Fatimid Caliphate, Fatimid Caliphate of Egyp ...
court in Egypt. * Surur ibn Musa'id (1754-1788), Sharif of Mecca (1773-1788) * Yahya ibn Surur (d. 1838), Sharif of Mecca (1813-1827) *
Surur Hoda Surur Hoda (1928-2003), also known as M. S. Hoda, was a socialist politician and trade unionist who believed in the ideals promoted by Mahatma Gandhi. Life Hoda was born in Chhapra in India, on 5 May 1928 into a Muslim family. He obtained an en ...
(1928-2003), Indian politician. * Eliaba James Surur (1930-2014), Sudanese politician. *
Naguib Surur Naguib Surur (; born 1 June 1932 - 24 October 1978) was an Egyptian poet, playwright, actor and critic.
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(1932-1978), Egyptian poet. * Ahmad Fathi Sorour (1932-2024), Egyptian politician. *
Muhammad Surur Muhammad Surur bin Nayif Zayn al-'Abidin (; 1938 – 11 November 2016) was a former member of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood. He is credited with establishing the Salafi Islamist movement known as Sururism (or Sururi), which combines "the organi ...
(1938-2016), Syrian cleric credited with founding the Sururiya, a politicized brand of Salafism. * Mohamed Sourour (1940-2022), Moroccan boxer.


Places

* Surur (village)


Other

* Nazl el sourour, 1974 playwright by Lebanese composer
Ziad Rahbani Ziad Rahbani (, born 1956) is a Lebanese composer, pianist, playwright, and political commentator. He is the son of Fairouz, one of Lebanon and the Arab world's most famous singers, and Assi Rahbani, one of the founders of modern Arabic music ...
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Sahwa movement Sahwa movement () or ''al-Sahwa al-Islamiyya'' (Islamic awakening) was a movement in Saudi Arabia from 1960–1980 which advocated for an increased reliance on Wahhabi principles in Saudi society by adopting Qutbism. The most noticeable effect ...
, also called ''Sururism'' or ''Sururiya'' after its founder, the Syrian Salafi cleric ''Mohamed Surur'' (1938-2016).