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'Abd al-Wahid         
MALE GIVEN NAME
Abdul-Wahad; Abdul Wahad; Abdul-Wahid; Abdel-Wahed; Abdul Wahled; Abdul Waheed (disambiguation); Abdul Wahed; Abdul Waheed; Abdul Wahid (disambiguation); Abdolvahed; Abdelwahed; Abdul Wahid (given name); Abdulwahid; Abdul-Wāhid; Abdulguahid; Draft:Abd al-Wahid; Abdul Wahid; Abd al-Wahid
ʻAbd al-Wāḥid (ALA-LC romanization of ) is a male Muslim given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words ʻabd and al-Wāḥid, one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.
Abu Malik Abd al-Wahid         
SON OF MARINID SULTAN OF MOROCCO (DIED 1339)
Abd al-Malik Abd al-Wahid
Abu Malik Abd al-Wahid () (died 1339) (also known as Abomelique) was a son of the Marinid sultan of Morocco, Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman. Although he had lost an eye, Malik was a capable military commander and served as governor of Algeciras and the Marinids' principal general in Al Andalus.
Abd al-Wahid ibn Abdallah al-Nasri         
Abd al-Wahid ibn Abdallah (), known as al-Nasri or al-Nadri, was an eighth-century governor of Medina, Mecca and al-Ta'if from 723 to 724.
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1. Abd al–Wahid and three of his guards were wounded.
2. But another faction of the SLA, led by Abd–al–Wahid Muhammed Nur, refused to sign.
3. Meanwhile, SLM faction leader Abd–al–Wahid Nur was absent, and Ibrahim Khalil was away in Slovenia.
4. Abd al–Wahid said eight people had been detained in connection with the inferno, the deadliest Egypt has witnessed in years.
5. But a rival faction, led by Abd al–Wahid Muhammad al–Nur, and a second Darfur rebel group rejected the deal.