Abdur Razzaq Samarqandi
A 15th-century Persian historian and chronicler known for documenting the Timurid dynasty.
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ˌæb.dʊr.rɑːˈzɑːk
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Abdurrazaq is an Arabic name composed of 'Abd' meaning servant or slave, and 'Ar-Razzaq', one of the 99 names of Allah meaning 'the Provider' or 'the Sustainer'. The name signifies devotion and reliance on God as the ultimate provider of sustenance and blessings. Historically, it has been used in Muslim cultures to express faith and trust in divine provision.
In Islamic culture, names that incorporate one of the 99 names of Allah prefixed by 'Abd' hold spiritual importance, symbolizing servitude and devotion to God. 'Abdurrazaq' is widely respected and used across Muslim-majority countries, often given to boys with hopes that they embody qualities of provision, generosity, and trust in divine sustenance. Its use spans from the Middle East to South Asia and Africa, reflecting deep religious and cultural connections.
Today, 'Abdurrazaq' remains a popular name among Muslim families globally, appreciated for its strong religious significance and meaningful origin. It is often chosen by parents seeking a name that reflects faith and reliance on God. While traditional, the name also fits well in modern contexts, with many young men named Abdurrazaq active in professional, academic, and cultural spheres worldwide.
The name Abdurrazaq carries the essence of “Servant of the Provider” from Arabic tradition. Names beginning with "A" often embody qualities of ambition, leadership, and new beginnings.
In Islamic culture, names that incorporate one of the 99 names of Allah prefixed by 'Abd' hold spiritual importance, symbolizing servitude and devotion to God. 'Abdurrazaq' is widely respected and used across Muslim-majority countries, often given to boys with hopes that they embody qualities of provision, generosity, and trust in divine sustenance. Its use spans from the Middle East to South Asia and Africa, reflecting deep religious and cultural connections.
A 15th-century Persian historian and chronicler known for documenting the Timurid dynasty.
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A prominent Mughal courtier and nobleman during the reign of Emperor Akbar.
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Siervo del Proveedor
🌐Spanish
Serviteur du Pourvoyeur
🌐French
Diener des Versorgers
🌐German
Servo del Fornitore
🌐Italian
アブドゥルラザク (Abudorurazaku)
🌐Japanese
阿卜杜尔拉扎克 (Ābǔdù'ěr lāzhākè)
🌐Chinese
عبد الرزاق
🌐Arabic
The name Abdurrazaq is one of many Islamic theophoric names combining 'Abd' with an attribute of God, a tradition that helps believers feel a close spiritual connection to divine qualities.
Individuals named Abdurrazaq are often seen as dependable, generous, and spiritually grounded. The name suggests a personality that values responsibility and provision for others, reflecting traits of care, patience, and leadership. These individuals may be perceived as steady, nurturing, and trustworthy, with a quiet strength derived from deep faith and commitment.
Abdurrazaq is a Arabic name meaning “Servant of the Provider”. Abdurrazaq is an Arabic name composed of 'Abd' meaning servant or slave, and 'Ar-Razzaq', one of the 99 names of Allah meaning 'the Provider' or 'the Sustainer'. The name signifies devotion and reliance on God as the ultimate provider of sustenance and blessings. Historically, it has been used in Muslim cultures to express faith and trust in divine provision.
Abdurrazaq is pronounced (IPA: ˌæb.dʊr.rɑːˈzɑːk). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Abdurrazaq include: Abdu, Razak, Razi, Abduz, Razzy, AbduR, Raza, Dura, Abz, Raaz.
Famous people named Abdurrazaq include: , , , Abdur Razzaq (cricketer), Abdur Razzak (actor).