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Abdul Khaa'fid slave Hambler Abdul Khaa'liq slave Creator Abdul Ha'bair slave all informed, knowledgeable Abdul Habir Servant aware Abdul Habir slave of someone who knows. Abdul Hafiz Servant Descendant Abdul Khaliq Servant creator (Allah). Abdul Lateef Slave Gracious. Abdul La'tif Rab the Good, Gracious Abdul Latif Servant All-Gentle (Allah). Abdul Maajid Slave of the Advanced. Abdul Maalik Rab Teacher, Lord. Abdul Maan Servant Withholder Abdul Majid Servant All-glorious (Allah). Abdul Majid Servant All-glorious (Allah). Abdul Malek Servant sovereign Abdul Malik Servant of the King (Allah). Abdul Mani Rab is the one who interferes. Abdul Mannan Rab the Benefactor. Abdul Mateen Rab Firm. Abdul Ma'tein slave firm Abdul Mateen Servant strong (Allah). Abdul Moahir Servant Retarded Abdul Mo'eizz Rab Honorary Abdul Moez Servant Honorary Abdul Mo'hai'min Rab Defender, Keeper Abdul Mohsi Servant of the Environment Abdul Momit Servant Death-gift abdul Mo'qaddim slave presenter Abdul Moqit Servant Energizer Abdul Mo'saw' Abdul Mubdi Servant creator Abdul Muide Rab Restorer, Reproducer. Abdul Mughni Servant enrichment Abdul Muhaimin Servant supervision, Guardian, defender Abdul Muhaymin slave protector. Abdul Muh'sei slave accountant Abdul Muhsi Servant of reckoning Abdul Muhsin slave benefactor; Among the famous people was ibn-Galbun al-Suri. Abdul Mucha is a Slave of The Togo who gives life and supports it. Abdul Muh'yei slave life-Giver Abdul Muhyi Servant giving life Abdul Muid Servant restorer (Allah). Abdul Muiz Servant of the Giver of the Mighty and Glory Abdul Muiz Servant of the Might and Glory Abdul Mujeeb Servant defendant Abdul Mujib Servant of the Defendant (Allah). Abdul Mumin Servant of All Believers (Allah). Abdul Muntakim Rab is the one who punishes for wrongdoing and seizes retribution. Abdul Mukaddim Servant Of The Experiver Abdul Mukit Rab Sustainable. Abdul Mucsit Servant just Abdul Muq'sit slave just Abdul Muqtadir Servant almighty (Allah). Abdul Muq'tadir slave Able Abdul Musawwir Servant fashion (Allah). Abdul Mutaal Servant of the Highest Abdul Mutakabbir Servant of the Excellent Abdul Mutali Servant Tall (Allah). Abdul Muti Servant donor (Allah). Abdul Muttalib It was the name of the great father of the prophet PBUH Abdul Muzanni He was the narrator of the Hadith. Abdul Nafi Servant of the Benefactor Abdul Nasir Rab Assistant. Abdul Nasir Servant Assistant, Defender Abdul Nasser Servant victorious One Abdul Noor Rab who is light. Abdul Noor Servant of Light Abdul or Abd literally means slave, i.e. servant. Can be used in conjunction with one of the names of Allah, i.e. Abdullah, which means Rab Allah or Abdul-Rahman or Abdul-Rahim, etc. Abdul Kaadir Servant capable Abdul zaadir slave almighty Abdul Kabiz Servant Servant Withholder Abdul Kadir Servant powerful (Allah). Abdul Kadir Servant of the Mighty (Allah). The Almighty Abdul zai'um Rab of the Submissive Abdul zahar is the Servant of the Submissive, and the Almighty Abdul zah'haar The Slave of the Suborable, the dominant Abdul zakhar Servant of the Subordinate, the Almighty Abdul sahir Servant of the Submissive (Allah). Abdul zayum Abdul zayum Servant of the Eternal (Allah). Abdul Kuddus Abdul Kud'dous Rab of the Holy (Allah) Abdul Kuddus Servant of the Alms (Allah). Abdul Kudus Servant of St. Abdul Raafi The Servant of The One who raises (intelligence, respect), the One who elevates Rab Abdul Rabb lord. Abdul Rafi Servant of The Togo, Who Raises, Uplifts (Intelligence, Respect) Abdul Rahaman Servant Beneficiary Abdul Rahim Servant of the Merciful; Servant of the Compassionate One Abdul Rahim Servant of the most compassionate one Abdul Rahman Servant Merciful One Abdul Raqib Rab Vigilante. Abdul Rashid Servant rightly guided one Abdul Rauf Servant compassionate Abdul Rauf Servant Of the most merciful Abdul Razzaq Servant Escort, Supplier Abdul Rehman Abdul Sabur Servant Patient Abdul Salam Servant of Peace Abdul Samad Servant eternal Abdul Sami Servant of all hearings Abdul Sattar Servant Defender Abdul Shakur Servant of the Most Grateful Rab Abdul Tavwab, receiver of repentance Abdul Vajed Servant Find Abdul Waqil Servant executors Abdul Waahid Abdul Waahid Abdul Waali Abdul Waase Servant of the Huge Abdul Wadood Servant of the Omnivores (Allah). Abdul Wadud Servant of the Loving Abdul Wahhab Servant All-Dai (Allah). Abdul Wahid Servant of One (Allah). Abdul Vajid Rab Finder, Perceiver Abdul Wakil Servant trustee Abdul Wali Servant Governor Abdul Walij slave protection friend Abdul Varys Servant survivor Abdul Varit Servant Supreme heir Abdul Wasi slave all embracing.
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