Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Mohammad
Mohammad al-Massari
Mohammad al-Mass'ari is an exiled Saudi physicist and political dissident who gained asylum in the United Kingdom in 1994. He runs the Committee for the Defense of Legitimate Rights (CDLR) and is an adviser to the Islamic Human Rights Commission. In the mid-2000s, he was employed as a lecturer by the physics department of King's College London.
Muhammad Jatami
Sayid Mohamed Jatamí es un ulema duodecimano, intelectual, filósofo y político iraní. Fue presidente de Irán entre el 2 de agosto de 1997 y el 2 de agosto de 2005 y es uno de los referentes principales del movimiento reformista iraní.
Mohammad Al Khalid Al Sabah
Mohammad Al Khalid Al Sabah is a Kuwaiti politician. He was deputy prime minister (1996-2003) and interior minister (2013-2017) of Kuwait.
Mohammad Sa'ed
Mohammad Sa'ed Maraghei was a Prime Minister of Iran.
Mohamed El Hassan Ould Dedew
Muhammād Al-Hasān bin Al-Diddū Al-Shanqītī born 31 October 1963 in Boutilimit in Mauritania, is a Sufi Muslim Scholar, author, writer, faqeeh, and poet. He is the President of O'lama Information center, and the President of Abdallah ibn Yasin University in Mauritania, and he's the head of the northwest African country's "Center for the Development of Scholars". In 2014 he was the Vice president of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, and he still member of it. He is a graduate of Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University.
Mohammad al-Tobaishi
Mohammad al-Tobaishi was the former head of protocol at the royal court of the House of Saud.
Mohammad Fouad
Mohamed Fouad Abd El Hamid Hassan is an Egyptian singer, actor and songwriter. He filmed his first television series "Agla Min Hayaty" in 2010, and hosted the television show "Khush Ala Fo’sh" in 2014.
Mohammad Ali Jafari
El General Mohammad Ali Jafari, nacido el 1 de septiembre de 1957 en Yazd, también conocido como Aziz Jafari y Ali Jafari, es el comandante de la Guardia Revolucionaria de Irán. Se lo nombró el 1 de septiembre de 2007 el Líder Supremo de Irán, Alí Jamenei. Su predecesor fue General Yahya Rahim Safavi.
Mohamed Husein Fadlalá
Mohamed Husein Fadlalá fue un ulema y gran ayatolá libanés, considerado un destacado seguidor del islam chií duodecimano y, según algunas versiones, uno de los líderes espirituales del movimiento Hezbolá.
Mohammad Zahoor
Mohammad Zahoor is a Ukraine-based, British businessman of Pakistani origin. He is the founder and owner of the ISTIL Group a diverse trading company which included a steel mill which he sold in 2009 for an amount between $700 million and $1 billion, the former publisher of the Kyiv Post which he subsequently sold for approximately $5 million, the co-founder of the Ukrainian Music Awards (YUNA) and a philanthropist.