Abdul Nabi
Abdul Nabi, also spelled Abd al-Nabi or Abdol Nabi (Arabic: عبد النبي), is a Muslim name occurring throughout the Islamic world, translating to "Servant of the Prophet." However, the majority of Islamic scholars agree that this name is considered impermissible (haram) due to the meaning implying servitude to someone other than God.[1][2][3]
Given Name
- Abdul-Nabi Namazi (1948–2024), Iranian Cleric & Politician
- Abdul-Nabi Isstaif, (born 1952), Syrian Professor
- Abdul Nabi Bangash, (born 1954), Pakistani Politician
- Abdul-Nabi Mousavi Fard, (born 1956), Iranian Cleric & Politician
- Abdul Nabi Salman, (born 1960) Bahraini Politician
Surname
- Basil Abdul Nabi, (born 1963) Kuwaiti Football player
- Abdul Sattar (Maharashtra politician), (born 1965), Indian Politician
See also
References
- ^ IslamQA (2012-07-29). "I like to know if keeping names like". IslamQA. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
- ^ "What Are the Forbidden Names in Islam? - Islam Question & Answer". Islam-QA. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
- ^ "Named Abde Nabi". www.islamweb.net. Retrieved 2025-08-27.