Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Muhammad
Muhammad Rudi
Muhammad Rudi is the mayor of Batam, the largest city in the Riau Islands province after being elected in 2015 where he won 185,845 votes (60.40%) in the 2-candidate race. Previously, he had served as deputy mayor for 5 years. During his tenures in the city governance, he had been member of three political parties: National Awakening Party until 2013, Democratic Party until 2016, and currently he is a member of the Nasdem Party.
Muhammad Al-Saeedi Al-Jardi
Muhammad Nur Rahmad
Muhammad Zafarullah Khan
Muhammad Zafarullah Khan fue un jurista y diplomático pakistaní que se desempeñó como ministro de relaciones exteriores del Dominio de Pakistán, integrando el primer gabinete del país. Posteriormente fue representante permanente ante la Organización de las Naciones Unidas entre 1961 y 1964, y presidente de la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas. Durante su estancia en la ONU, también representó al Estado de Palestina en calidad de facto.
Muhammad Hujjat Kuh-Kamari
Seyyed Mohammad Hojjat Kuh-Kamari was a Shia jurist and scholar in the principles of Islamic jurisprudence, hadith studies and narration studies. He was a Grand Ayatollah (marja') among Shia and founded the Hojjatiyyah School in Qom.
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Alamé Tabatabaí
'Allamah Sayyed Muhammad Husain Tabataba'i Filósofo y teólogo musulmán chiita iraní.
Ibn Sad
Abū ‘Abd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Sa‘d ibn Manī‘ al-Baṣrī al-Hāshimī or simply Ibn Saʿ'd and nicknamed "Scribe of Waqidi", was a scholar and Arabian biographer. Ibn Sa'd was born in 784/785 CE and died on 16 February 845 CE. Ibn Sa'd was from Basra, but lived mostly in Baghdad, hence the nisba al-Basri and al-Baghdadi respectively. He is said to have died at the age of 62 in Baghdad and was buried in the cemetery of the Syrian gate.
Muhammad Sroedji
Muhammad Mustafa Mero
Muhammad Mustafa Mero was a Syrian politician who served as Prime Minister of Syria from 7 March 2000 to 10 September 2003.
Muhammad II al-Mahdi de Córdoba
Muhámmad II al-Mahdi. . Cuarto califa omeya del Califato de Córdoba entre 1009 y 1010.