Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Gobernación de Zarká
Abu Musab al Zarqaui
Abu Musab al Zarqaui fue un militante musulmán salafista y terrorista jordano, que se proclamó líder de Al-Qaeda en Irak, organizando diferentes acciones contra las tropas estadounidenses desplegadas en la zona.
Samih al-Qasim
Samih al-Qasim fue un poeta palestino de nacionalidad israelí, y uno de los más importantes poetas árabes contemporáneos.
Ayman al-Ṣafadī
Ayman al-Ṣafadī es un político jordano, designado el 15 de enero de 2017 ministro de Asuntos Exteriores de Jordania, en sustitución de Nasser Judeh. Además de ministro de relaciones exteriores, Safadi fue nombrado viceprimer ministro de Jordania en el gabinete de Bisher Al-Khasawneh el 12 de octubre de 2020.
Mohammed Al-Zawahra
Ali Hasan al-Halabi
Ahmad Aladdin
Ahmad Aladdin Arslan was a Jordanian military leader of Chechen descent. He attained the rank of Major General. He was the only officer to have received the Jordanian Order of Military Gallantry "Wisam al-Iqdam al-Askari" twice. He was famous for leading the response to the 1976 terrorist attack on the Amman InterContinental Hotel.
Osama Fawzi
Osama Fawzi(en árabe: أسامة فوزي) es redactor jefe de Arab Times, diario árabe con sede en Houston.
Haifa Najjar
Haifa Yousef Fadel Najjar is the Jordanian Minister of Culture. He was appointed as minister on 11 October 2021.
Abdul Baqi Jammoh
Abdul Baqi Jammoh, also known as Jammu, was a Jordanian politician. He served in both houses of the Parliament of Jordan, several times as a member of the House of Deputies and as member of the Senate between 1997 and 2001. During his time in the Senate Jammoh was part of the Islamist faction. Jammoh was member of the cabinet twice. He first served as Minister of state for parliamentary affairs between 1989 and 1991. His second position was that of Minister of state for legal and parliamentary affairs between 1994 and 1995. Jammoh was born in Zarqa.
Taghreed Hikmat
Taghreed Hikmat es una jueza jordana ya retirada. Fue la primera jueza de Jordania cuando empezó a ejercer en 1998. También formó parte del Tribunal Penal Internacional para Ruanda de 2003 a 2011.