Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Mohammad
Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud
Mohammad bin Salmán bin Abdulaziz Al Saud conocido como MBS y nacido el 31 de agosto de 1985 en Yeda, es el príncipe heredero de Arabia Saudita. Se desempeña como viceprimer ministro del país y también es presidente del Consejo de Asuntos Económicos y de Desarrollo, presidente del Consejo de Asuntos Políticos y de Seguridad y ministro de defensa, siendo el más joven del mundo en el momento de su nombramiento. Se le ha descrito como el poder detrás del trono de su padre, el rey Salmán, que padece la enfermedad de Alzheimer. Fue nombrado príncipe heredero en junio de 2017 después de la decisión del rey Salman de destituir a Muhammad bin Naif bin Abdulaziz Al Saud de todas sus posiciones, lo que hizo que Mohammad bin Salman fuera el heredero del trono.
Mohammad Rizwan
Mohammad Rizwan is a Pakistani international cricketer who has represented Pakistan in international cricket since 2015. He is a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who has scored centuries in all three international formats: Tests, One Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals. He is the vice-captain of the Pakistan cricket team in test cricket. He played for Lahore Qalandars from 2016 to 2017, from 2018 to 2020 for Karachi Kings and currently plays and captains Multan Sultans in Pakistan Super League. He captains Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in domestic cricket.
Mohammad Azharuddin
Mohammad Azharuddin also known as Azhar or Azzu among cricket fraternity, is an Indian politician, former cricketer who was the Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha from Moradabad. He was renowned as an elegant middle-order batsman who played 99 tests and 334 one day matches for India. His international playing career came to an end when he was found to be involved in a match-fixing scandal in 2000 and subsequently banned by the BCCI for life. In 2012, the Andhra Pradesh High Court declared the life ban illegal.
Mohammad Hafeez
Mohammad Hafeez is a Pakistani international cricketer. Hafeez is a versatile batsman who can play anywhere in the top 6 and forms part of the bowling attack. He once used to be widely regarded as one of the best white-ball all-rounders in the world, having been ranked as the top all-rounder by the ICC Player Rankings in the limited overs formats on a few occasions. He is known for his intelligent batting but also for aggressive shot plays when needed. He retired from Test Cricket in December 2018, departing the ground for the final time in white clothing to a guard of honour from his teammates.
Mohammad Reza Pahlevi
Mohammad Reza Pahlaví fue Sah de Irán desde el 16 de septiembre de 1941 hasta el derrocamiento del gobierno el 11 de febrero de 1979.
Mohammad Nabi
Mohammad Nabi Eisakhil es un jugador de críquet afgano y ex capitán del equipo nacional de cricket de Afganistán. Jugó un papel importante en el ascenso de Afganistán al nivel más alto del cricket internacional, jugando tanto en su primer One Day International en abril de 2009 como en su primer partido de Test Cricket en junio de 2018. En agosto de 2020, Nabi fue admitido como miembro de la Junta de Críquet de Afganistán.
Mohammad Najibulá
Mohammad Najibulá, también conocido como Dr. Najib, fue un médico y político afgano, gobernante del país entre 1986 y 1992.
Mohammad Shahabuddin
Mohammad Shahabuddin is an Indian politician. He is a former Member of Parliament from the Siwan constituency in the state of Bihar, Former National Vice President Rashtriya Janata Dal and a former member of the National Executive Committee of the Rashtriya Janata Dal. He was disqualified from contesting elections following his conviction for the kidnapping and disappearance of Chote Lal Gupta, an activist of the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation for which he currently serving a life sentence. Shahabuddin has also been accused of killing 15 other Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation activist including the former student leader Chandrashekhar Prasad.
Muhammad Hatta
Mohammad Hatta nació en Bukittinggi, Sumatra Occidental, Indias Orientales Neerlandesas. Fue el primer vicepresidente de Indonesia, posteriormente ocupa el cargo de primer ministro. Conocido por el apelativo de "El Proclamador", junto con otros indonesios incluido Sukarno el primer presidente de Indonesia, pelea por la independencia contra los neerlandeses. Aunque lucha por la independencia de Indonesia, había estudiado en Holanda desde 1921 hasta 1932, y había cursado su educación primaria en escuelas neerlandesas en Indonesia.
Mohammad Amir
Mohammad Amir is a former Pakistani cricketer who played for Pakistan between 2009 and 2020. Amir retired from international cricket on 17 December 2020.