Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Abu
Abu Zubaydah
Abu Zubaydah es un detenido actualmente en custodia estadounidense en el campo de detención de Guantánamo, en Cuba, uno de los centros clandestinos de detención de la CIA en el marco de la guerra contra el terrorismo. A menudo, el nombre de Zubaydah es transliterado como Abu Zubaidah, Abu Zubeida o Abu Zoubeida. Su nombre de nacimiento es Zein al-Abideen Mohamed Hussein.
Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari
Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari fue un teólogo musulmán iraquí.
Abu Hamza al-Masri
El Sheikh Abu Hamza al-Masri es un imán extremista y una de las figuras islámicas más radicales en el Reino Unido. Condenado por muchos musulmanes como demasiado extremista, él niega cualquier implicación con el terrorismo. Su mezquita de Finsbury Park en el norte de Londres se ha relacionado con Zacarias Moussaoui y Richard Reid.
Abu Walaa
Ahmad Abdulaziz Abdullah A., better known as Abu Walaa, is an Islamic preacher based in Hildesheim, Germany. In 2016 he was arrested for supporting terrorism.
Abu Mansur al-Maturidi
Abu Mansur al-Maturidi, Abū Manṣūr Muḥammad b. Muḥammad b. Maḥmūd al-Samarḳandī, a menudo denominado reverentemente como Imam Māturīdī por musulmanes sunitas, era un Hanafí sunita. jurista, teólogo y exegeta de las escrituras del siglo IX Samarcanda, que se convirtió en el codificador del mismo nombre de uno de las principales escuelas ortodoxas de teología sunita, la escuela del Maturidismo,que se convirtió en la escuela teológica dominante para los musulmanes sunitas en Asia Central y más tarde gozó de un estatus preeminente como la escuela de elección tanto para el Imperio otomano como para el Imperio mogol.
Abu Sayyaf
Abu Sayyaf was the nom de guerre of a senior leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) who was described as overseeing gas and oil operations. United States authorities identified Abu Sayyaf's real name as Fathi Ben Awn Ben Jildi Murad al-Tunisi. Abu Sayyaf was killed on the night of May 15–16, 2015 while resisting capture during a United States Army Delta Force operation in eastern Syria.
Abu Ayyub al-Ansari
Abu Ayyub al-Ansari — born Khalid bin Zayd bin Kulayb bin Thaalba in Yathrib — hailed from the tribe of Banu Najjar, was a close companion and the standard-bearer of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Abu Ayyub was one of the Ansar of the early Islamic history, those who supported Muhammad after the hijra (migration) to Medina in 622. The patronym Abu Ayyub, means father (abu) of Ayyub. Abu Ayyub died of illness during the First Arab Siege of Constantinople.
Abu Bakr Salem
Abu Bakr Salem Balfaqih was a Yemeni singer born on March 17, 1939 in Tarim,Hadhramout. He is also nicknamed Abu Aseel, The Father of Khaleeji Music ., and The one with the golden larynx. Abu Bakr is famously known in the Arab world by his unique riveting voice. He is one of the few musicians in the Arab world who succeeded at being a singer, poet, and composer at the same time and thus, he is considered a complete artist. Before drawing his path in the music world, Abu Bakr worked as a teacher for three years, drawing on his training at a teachers’ institute in Yemen. Some of Abu Bakr's patriotic odes to Yemen celebrated the significant historical events such as the abolition of the monarchy in the north in 1962, the independence of the south in 1967, and the unification of both the South and North Yemen in 1990. In addition to the Yemeni nationality, Abu Bakr also held the Saudi nationality after he moved to Saudi Arabia in the 70's. During his musical career, he worked with other pioneers in the Khaleeji music field including Talal Maddah, Tariq Abdul-Hakim and Shadi Gulf. His last release was a duet with young Yemeni singer and winner of the “Khaleeji Star” Fouad Abdulwahed. Abu Bakr Salem died on December 10, 2017.
Abu Dharr al-Ghifari
Abu Dharr al-Ghifari al-Kinani, also spelled Abu Zarr, born Jundab ibn Junādah, was the fourth or fifth person converting to Islam, and from the Muhajirun. He belonged to the Banu Ghifar, the Kinanah tribe. No date of birth is known. He died in 652 CE, at al-Rabadha, in the desert east of Medina.
Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei
Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Abu al-Qasim al-Musawi al-Khoei was an Iranian-Iraqi Shia marja'. al-Khoei is considered one of the most influential twelver scholars.