Abdul Qadir
Abdul Qadir (Arabic: عبد القادر) is a male Muslim given name. It is built from the Arabic words Abd, al- and Qadir. The name means "servant of the powerful", Al-Qādir being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.[1][2]
The letter a of the al- is unstressed, and can be transliterated by almost any vowel, often by u. So the first part can appear as Abdel, Abdul or Abd-al. The second part can be transliterated Qader, Kadir, Kader, Gadir or in other ways, and the whole name subject to variable spacing and hyphenation.
There is a related but much less common name, Abdul Qadeer (Arabic: عبد القدیر), with a similar meaning. The two may become confused when transliterated, and a few of the names below may be instances of the latter name.
It may refer to:
Males
- Abdul-Qadir Gilani (1077–1166), Persian Sufi saint
- Abd al-Qadir Maraghi (middle of 14th century – 1435), Persian poet, musician and artist
- `Abd al-Qadir Bada'uni (1540 – c. 1615), Indo-Persian historian and translator
- Abd al-Qadir II (fl. 1603/4 - 1606), ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar (Sudan)
- Abd al-Qadir al-Fasi (1599–1680), Moroccan writer
- Abdul-Qādir Bēdil (1642–1720), Indian-Persian poet and Sufi
- Abdelkader Perez (fl. 1723 -1737), Moroccan Admiral and ambassador to England
- Abd al-Qadir ibn Shaqrun (died 1801 or 1804), Moroccan religious scholar
- Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir (1796–1854), Malayan writer
- Abdelkader El Djezairi (1808–1883), also commonly known as Emir Abdelkader, Algerian Sufi saint and military leader
- Abd al-Qadir (Sokoto) (fl. 1842-1859), Sokoto (Nigeria) Grand Vizier
- Muhammad Abdul Qadeer Siddiqi Qadri (1870–1962), Indian Islamic theologian
- Sir Abdul Qadir (Muslim leader) (1872–1950), leader of Muslims during the British Raj
- Abdul Qader al-Keilani (1874–1948), Syrian nationalist, statesman and religious authority
- Abdul Qadir Al Rassam (1882–1952), Iraqi painter
- Ibrahim Abdel-Kader el-Mazni (1890–1949), Egyptian novelist, short story writer, essayist, translator, and poet
- Abdul Kadir (poet) (1906–1984), Bangladeshi poet
- Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni (1907–1948), Palestinian Arab nationalist and fighter
- Abdelkader Ben Bouali (1912–1997) French footballer
- Abdul Kadir Yusuf (1915–1992), Malaysian politician
- Kozhikode Abdul Kader (1916–1977), Indian playback singer
- Abdul Qadir al-Badri (1921–2003), Libyan politician
- Abdelkader Guerroudj (fl. 1957), Algerian communist active in the liberation war
- Abdul Cader Shahul Hameed (1928–1999), Sri Lankan diplomat and political figure
- Abdul Qader Arnaoot (1928–2004), Albanian-Syrian Islamic scholar
- Abdelkader Alloula (1929–1994), Algerian playwright
- Abdalqadir as-Sufi (born 1930), Scottish Sufi
- A.R.M. Abdul Cader (born 1936), Sri Lankan politician and businessman
- Abdul Qadeer Khan (born 1936), Pakistani nuclear scientist
- Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa (born 1936), Nigerian politician
- Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué (born 1939), Chadian politician
- Faisal Abdel Qader Al-Husseini, otherwise Faisal Husseini (1940–2001), Palestinian politician
- Abdulkadir Ahmed (born 1940), Nigerian banker
- Abdul Qadir Dagarwal (born 1944), Afghan military officer during the Saur Revolution and Minister of Defense during the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (DRA)
- Abdülkadir Aksu (born 1944), Turkish politician
- Abdelkader Zaddem (born 1944), Tunisian runner
- Abdul Kadir (cricketer) (1944–2002), Pakistani cricketer
- Abdul Qadir Bajamal (born 1946), Yemeni politician
- Syed Abdul Kadir (born 1948), Singapore boxer
- Abdul Qadir (Afghan leader) (ca. 1951 -2002), military leader of the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan
- Abdul Qader Al Raes (born 1951), UAE artist
- Mohamed Abdoulkader Mohamed (born 1951), Djiboutian politician
- Abdul Kadir (politician) (born ca. 1952), Guyanese politician and conspirator in a planned attack of JFK Airport
- Abdulkadir Ahmed Said (born 1953), Somali film director, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer and editor
- Abdul Qadir Imami Ghori (born 1954), Afghan politician
- Abd El Gadir Salim (born ca. 1955), Sudanese folk-singer
- Abdul Qadir (cricketer) (born 1955), Pakistani cricketer
- Abdoulkader Cissé (born 1955), Burkinabe politician
- Sulaiman Abdulkader Al-Muhaidib, otherwise Sulaiman Al-Muhaidib (born 1956), Saudi businessman
- Emad Abdulkader Al-Muhaidib, otherwise Emad Al-Muhaidib, Saudi businessman
- Essam Abdulkader Al-Muhaidib, otherwise Essam Al-Muhaidib, Saudi businessman
- Abdelkader Hachani (1956–1999), Algerian islamist politician
- Abdelkader Belliraj (born 1957), Moroccan-Belgian found guilty of terrorist offences
- Abd Al Nasir Mohammed Abd Al Qadir Khantumani (born 1960), Syrian held in Guantanamo
- Abdulqadir Hassan (born 1962), Emirati footballer
- Zambry Abdul Kadir (born 1962), Malaysian politician
- Abdelkader El Brazi (born 1964), Moroccan footballer
- Abdul Qader Saleh Hoveyda, otherwise Hoveyda Saleh (born 1967), Egyptian novelist
- Abdelkader El Mouaziz (born 1969), Moroccan runner
- Badr Abdelgadir (born 1974), Sudanese football referee
- Abdelkader Benali (born 1975), Moroccan-Dutch writer and journalist
- Abdelkader Zrouri (born 1976), Moroccan Taekwondo athlete
- Hisham Abdulqader Abdulla (born 1976), Bahraini volleyball player
- Mohammed Abd Al Al Qadir (impossible name) (born 1976), Algerian held in Guantanamo
- Abdelkader Besseghir (born 1978), Algerian footballer
- Abdelkader Hachlaf (born 1979), Moroccan runner
- Mohamed Abdel-Kader Coubadja-Touré, otherwise Mohamed Kader (born 1979), Togolese footballer
- Abdullah Abdulqadirakhun (born 1979), Uyghur held in Guantanamo
- Idris Ahmed Abdu Qader Idris (born 1979), Yemeni held in Guantanamo
- Azizon Abdul Kadir (born 1980), Malaysian footballer
- Abdülkadir Koçak (born 1981), Turkish boxer
- Abdul Kader Keïta (born 1981), Ivorian footballer
- Abdelkader Laïfaoui (born 1981), Algerian footballer
- Abdoul Kader Camara (born 1982), Guinean footballer
- Omer Abdelqader (born 1983), Qatari basketball player
- Abdou Kader Mangane (born 1983), Senegalese footballer
- Zainurin Abdul Kadir (born 1983), Malaysian footballer
- Abdelkader Ghezzal (born 1984), French-Algerian footballer
- Ahmed Abdul Qader (born 1984), Yemeni held in Guantanamo
- Abdulkader Dakka (born 1985), Syrian footballer
- Abdulkadir Özgen (born 1986), Turkish-German footballer
- Abdelkader Bouhenia (born 1986), French boxer
- Ahmed Abdulqadir (born 1986), Libyan footballer
- Justin Abdelkader (born 1987), American ice-hockey player
- Abdulqader Hikmat (born 1987), Qatari Taekwondo practitioner
- Abdelkader Chadi (born 1988), Algerian boxer
- Abdalla Abdelgadir (born 1988), Sudanese runner
- Abdelkader Kraichi (born 1989), French footballer
- Abdülkadir Kayalı (born 1991), Turkish footballer
- Abdul Qadir Nuristani, Afghan policeman and Minister of Interior during the Republic of Afghanistan
- Abd al-Qadir Qaddura, Syrian politician
- Abdelkader Taleb Oumar, Western Sahara politician
- Abdelkader Mokhtari, Algerian commander active in the Bosnian war
- Abdelkader Lecheheb, Moroccan diplomat
- Abdulkadir Kure, Nigerian politician
- Abdulkadir Shehu, Nigerian military/politician
- Abdulkadir Isse Ahmed Salah, Somali sultan
- Abdolqader Zahedi, Kurdish-Iranian Sunni religious teacher and politician
- Shah Abdul Qadir, Pakistani islamic scholar
- Abdul Qadir Alam, Afghan politician
- Abdul Qadir Baloch, Pakistani politician and retired military general
- Abdul Qadir Obeidi, Iraqi politician
- Abdul Aziz Abdul Kadir, Malaysian politician
- Abdul Kader Kamli, Arab IT expert
- Moez Bin Abdul Qadir Fezzani (Bagram detainee), Tunisian
- Mustafa Abdulkader Aabed al-Ansari, otherwise Mustafa al-Ansari, Saudi wanted by the FBI
- Abdul Qadir Ebrahimji
Females
References
- ^ Salahuddin Ahmed (1999). A Dictionary of Muslim Names. London: Hurst & Company.
- ^ S. A. Rahman (2001). A Dictionary of Muslim Names. New Delhi: Goodword Books.