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Mujtaba
Mujtaba () is an Arabic given name meaning 'the Chosen'. It is an honorific title for the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his grandson Hasan.
Given name
- Mujtaba tajamul (born 2004),
- Mujtaba Ali (1904–1974), Bengali poet
- Mujtaba Faiz (born 1982), Afghan footballer
- Mujtaba al-Shirazi (born 1943), Iraqi Shia cleric
- Mujtaba Sayed Jaafar (born 1981), Qatari footballer
Surname
- Asif Mujtaba (born 1967), Pakistani cricketer
- Kazi Mujtaba (born 1908), Pakistani politician
- Gholam Mujtaba (born 1955), Pakistani American politician
References
References
- الأربلي، كشف الغمة،ج 2 ص 296.
- Madelung, Wilferd. (1997). "The Succession to Muhammad: A Study of the Early Caliphate". [[Cambridge University Press]].
- (2006). "The life of Imam al-Hasan al-Mujtaba". Ansariyan Publications.
- Momen, Moojan. (1985). "An Introduction to Shi'i Islam". Yale University Press.
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