S Akbar Zaidi - Definition. Was ist S Akbar Zaidi
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FAMILY NAME
Zaidi Wasitis; Al-Zaidi (surname); Zaidi Syed; Zaidi (Last Name); Al-Zaidi; Kakrouli; Zaidi Al Wasti

ʻAlí-Akbar Furútan         
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IRANIAN HISTORIAN
Furutan; Ali Akbar Furutan; Ali-Akbar Furutan; Ali Furutan; `Ali-Akbar Furutan; `Alí-Akbar Furútan; 'Alí-Akbar Furútan
ʻAlí-Akbar Furútan (29 April 1905 – 26 November 2003) was a prominent Iranian Baháʼí educator and author who was given the rank of Hand of the Cause in 1951.
Jamel Akbar         
  • Crisis in the Built Environment: The case of the Muslim city,1988
  • I’marat al-A’rd fi al-I'slam, 1992
  • Qas al-Haq, 2014
PROFESSOR
Jamel akbar
Jamel Akbar (born 26 May 1954, Taif, Hijaz, Saudi Arabia) is an architect, educator, and theorist. His theoretical contributions are in the field of the built environment.
Hyder Akbar         
AMERICAN WRITER AND ACTIVIST, AS TEENAGE STUDENT EARLY 2000S UNOFFICIAL TRANSLATOR FOR US FORCES IN AFGHANISTAN
Said Hyder Akbar
Said Hyder Akbar (born 1984 in Peshawar, Pakistan) is an American writer and an entrepreneur in Afghanistan.

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Zaidi (surname)

The surname Al-Zaidi (Az-Zaidi) can denote one or both of the following:

  • Sayyid Arab descendants of Zayd ibn Ali that either stayed in Kufa, Iraq or returned to Al-Hijaz.
  • The use of the surname Al-Zaidi to designate association may be with the Zaidiyyah madhhab, whose adherents are found in Yemen. This is akin to the use of the surnames Al-Hanafi, Al-Maliki, Al-Shafi'i, etc.

People with the surname Zaidi trace their origins to the Islamic Holy City of Mecca, located in present-day Saudi Arabia. Zaid ibn Ali was the son of Ali ibn al-Husayn Zayn al-'Abidin who was the great grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad thus the descendants of Zaid ibn Ali are known as Sayyid- an honorific title bestowed upon to the descendants of Muhammad. In Present times, the Descendants of Zaid ibn Ali can be found in Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, India and Pakistan. The ones in India and Pakistan carry the surname Zaidi along with Wasti (denoting Zayd ibn Ali's descendants from Wasit) with Sadaat-e-Bara and Sadaat-e-Bilgram as prominent communities, they are followers of Twelver Shi'ism not Zaydism which is largely restricted to Yemen.