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3rd Rashidun caliph from 644 to 656
Uthman ibn Affan (Arabic: عُثْمَان بْن عَفَّان, romanized: ʿUthmān ibn ʿAffān; c. 573 or 576 – 17 June 656) was the third caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate
Uthman
Name list
people called Uthman, as in ibn Uthman "Son of Uthman" or bint Uthman "Daughter of Uthman". From there, it also developed into a surname. Uthman, third Rashidun
Uthman_(name)
The Quran collected by Uthman Ibn Affan
is the only edition of the Quran compiled by the third Rashidun caliph Uthman ibn Affan. He ordered it to be copied and the copies sent to Islamic countries
Uthmanic_codex
First Islamic caliphate (632–661)
the first four successive caliphs (lit. "successors"): Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali, collectively known as the Rashidun, or "Rightly Guided" caliphs
Rashidun_Caliphate
Pakistani-American Muslim sheikh and da'i (born 1977
Abu Yusuf Uthman Ibn Farooq Khan Yusufzai (Pashto: ابو یوسف عثمان بن فاروق خان یوسف; born 1977) is an American Islamic preacher and da'i. He is known for
Uthman_ibn_Farooq
7th-century battle of the First Fitna
revolted against Ali to avenge the assassination of the third Rashidun caliph Uthman (r. 644–656), although Aisha and Talha are both known to have opposed him
Battle_of_the_Camel
656 murder of the third Rashidun caliph in Medina
Uthman ibn Affan, the third Rashidun caliph, who ruled from 644 to 656, was assassinated at the end of a siege upon his house in 656. This was initially
Assassination_of_Uthman
Rashidun-era Muslim civil war (656 to 661)
elected Uthman as the next caliph. During the final years of Uthman's caliphate, he was accused of nepotism and killed by rebels in 656. After Uthman's assassination
First_Fitna
Appointment of the third Rashidun caliph
The Election of Uthman was the appointment of Uthman ibn Affan as the third caliph by a committee (shura), which was assembled by the dying caliph Umar
Election_of_Uthman
Syrian-Saudi calligrapher
Uthman ibn Abduh ibn Husayn ibn Taha al-Halyabi al-Türkmani (or Uthman Taha, Arabic: عثمان طه) is a Kazakh[citation needed]-Syrian-Saudi calligrapher of
Uthman_Taha
Rajah of Marudu
Sharif Uthman or referred to as "Rajah of Maloodoo" by Governor Butterworth of Singapore (missing in action c. 1845) was the first and last independent
Sharif_Uthman
1st Shia Imam and 4th Rashidun caliph (656–661)
the benefit of Uthman (r. 644–656), who was thus appointed to succeed Umar by the electoral council. Ali was also highly critical of Uthman, who was widely
Ali
Appointment of the fourth Rashidun Caliph
Islamic prophet Muhammad. Following the 656 assassination of the third caliph Uthman in Medina by provincial rebels who had grievances about injustice and corruption
Election of Ali to the caliphate
Election_of_Ali_to_the_caliphate
First Caliph of the Sokoto Caliphate
Shehu Usman dan Fodio (Arabic: عثمان بن فودي, romanized: ʿUthmān ibn Fūdī; 15 December 1754 – 20 April 1817) was a Fulani scholar, Islamic religious teacher
Usman_dan_Fodio
657 battle of the First Fitna
in Raqqa Governorate. Ali frequently accused the third Rashidun caliph Uthman of deviating from the Quran and the Sunna, and was joined in his criticism
Battle_of_Siffin
Grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
Abdullah ibn Uthman (Arabic: عبد الله ابن عثمان, romanized: ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿUthmān; c. 620 – November 625), was the son of the third caliph Uthman (r. 644–656)
Abd_Allah_ibn_Uthman
Daughter of Muhammad and Khadija bint Khuwaylid (601–624)
the Islamic prophet Muhammad and Khadija. She married the third caliph Uthman and the couple had a son Abd Allah. In 624, Ruqayya died from an illness
Ruqayya_bint_Muhammad
Son of Uthman ibn Affan and military leader
Abu Uthman Amr ibn Uthman ibn Affan al-Umawi (Arabic: أَبُو عُثْمَانُ عَمْرِو بْنُ عُثْمَانُ بْنُ عَفَّان الأُمَوِيّ, romanized: Abū ʿUthmān ʿAmr ibn ʿUthmān
Amr_ibn_Uthman
Kuwaiti writer and religious scholar
Uthman bin Muhammad bin Hamad bin Abdullah bin Saleh bin Muhammad al-Khamis al-Nasiri al-Tamimi (Arabic: عثمان الخميس; born May 26, 1962), better known
Othman_al-Khamis
Companion of Islamic prophet Muhammad
ʿUthmān ibn Ṭalḥa (Arabic: عثمان بن طلحة) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. His father was Talha ibn Abdullah (Abi Talha) al-‘Abdari who
Uthman_ibn_Talha
Saudi Arabian journalist
Siba'i Ahmad Uthman (Arabic: أحمد السباعي; born 1938) is a Saudi journalist, author and short story writer. He was born in 1938 in the Sudan and studied
Siba'i_Uthman
Ruler of Transoxiana
Uthman ibn Ibrahim was a Karakhanid ruler in Transoxiana from 1204 to 1212. Uthman was the son of the Karakhanid Ibrahim ibn Hussein (1178-1202/1203).
Uthman_ibn_Ibrahim
Islamic scholar and Grand Mufti of Batavia
Uthman bin Yahya (Arabic: عثمان بن يحيى, romanized: ‘Uthmān bin Yahyā; Arabic pronunciation: [ʕuθma:n bin jɑħjɑ:] full name: (Arabic: سيد عثمان بن عبد
Uthman_bin_Yahya
Son of ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib (died 680)
martyred. Uthman is highly honored by Muslims for his sacrifice. According to some sources Uthman was 21 and had no children when he was martyred. Uthman and
Uthman_ibn_Ali
As of January 6, 2025[update], 15 detainees remain at Guantanamo Bay. Enhanced interrogation techniques "The Guantánamo Docket". The New York Times. 11
List of current detainees at Guantanamo Bay
List_of_current_detainees_at_Guantanamo_Bay
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Uthman III (ʿUthmān bin Dāwūd), called Uthman Kalinumuwa and Uthman Daudumi, was briefly mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the early 15th century
Uthman_III_Kalinumuwa
Founder of the Umayyad Caliphate
becoming governor of Syria during the reign of his Umayyad kinsman, Caliph Uthman (r. 644–656). He allied with the province's powerful Banu Kalb tribe, developed
Mu'awiya_I
Largest main branch of Islam
Nevertheless, Sunnis revere Ali, along with Abu Bakr, Umar (r. 634–644) and Uthman (r. 644–656) as 'rightly-guided caliphs'. The term Sunni means those who
Sunni_Islam
Family of the third Caliph of the Ummah
This is a sub-article to Uthman ʿUthmān ibn ʿAffān (Arabic: عثمان بن عفان) (c. 576 – June 17, 656) was the third Caliph of the Ummah, and is regarded by
Family_tree_of_Uthman
Arab ruler of northern Palestine (1689/90–1775)
in the 1760s, putting him into conflict with the governor of Damascus, Uthman Pasha al-Kurji. In this struggle Daher allied with Egypt's mamluk strongman
Daher_al-Umar
Early Quranic manuscript
attributed to Uthman ibn Affan (d. 656). However, a recent study by Professor Rami Hussein Halaseh indicates that attributing H.S. 32 to "ʿUthmān or claiming
Topkapı_manuscript
Theologian from Iraq
Uthman ibn Sa'id al-Darimi (Arabic: عثمان بن سعيد الدارمي), full name Abu Sa'id Uthman ibn Sa'id ibn Khalid ibn Sa'id al-Darimi, was a 9th-century Islamic
Uthman_ibn_Sa'id_al-Darimi
Companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
Uthman ibn Abi al-As al-Thaqafi (Arabic: عثمان بن أبي العاص, romanized: ʿUthmān ibn Abī al-ʿĀṣ; died 671 or 675) was a companion of the Islamic prophet
Uthman_ibn_Abi_al-As
Arab Muslim military commander (594–625)
Shams ibn Uthman (Arabic: شمس بن عثمان; died 625 CE) was an early companion (sahabi) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was among the first converts
Shams_ibn_Uthman
Umayyad caliph from 684 to 685
power until 750. During the reign of his cousin, the third Rashidun caliph Uthman (r. 644–656), Marwan took part in a military campaign against the Byzantine
Marwan_I
Sheikh ‘Uthman Sirâj-ud-Dîn Al-Naqshbandi (Arabic: الشيخ عثمان الطويلي النقشبندي; Turkish: Osman Sirâceddîn Nakşibendi) known as Uthman Siraj-ud-Din at-Tavili
Uthman Sirâj-ud-Dîn Naqshbandi
Uthman_Sirâj-ud-Dîn_Naqshbandi
Father of Abu Bakr
Uthman ibn Amir ibn Amr (Arabic: عُثْمَان بْن عَامِر بْن عَمْرِو, romanized: ʿUthmān bin ʿĀmir bin ʿAmr, 540–635 CE), commonly known by the kunya Abu Quhafa
Abu_Quhafa
Father of caliph Marwan I (died 655/6)
Umayyad dynasty, Marwan I (r. 684–685), and a paternal uncle of Caliph Uthman (r. 644–656). He was known as a staunch opponent of the Islamic prophet
Al-Hakam_ibn_Abi_al-As
Governor of Kufa (died 680)
645/46–649/50 during the reign of his half-brother, Caliph Uthman (r. 644–656). During the reign of Uthman, he led Fajr prayers while intoxicated, and there were
Al-Walid_ibn_Uqba
14th-century Somali Muslim theologian
Uthman bin Ali Zayla'i or Abu Amr Uthman ibn Ali ibn Muhjin al-Bari’i (Arabic: أبو عمرو عثمان بن علي بن محجن البارعي) (d. 1342) was a 14th-century Muslim
Fakhr_al-Din_al-Zayla'i
Hafsid Sultanate Caliph from 1435 to 1488
Abu 'Amr 'Uthman (Arabic: أبو عمرو عثمان, romanized: Abū ʿAmr ʿUthmān; February 1419 – September 1488), regnal title al-Mutawakkil 'ala Allah (Arabic:
Abu_'Amr_'Uthman
Kazakh military leader (1899–1951)
Osman Batur (Kazakh: Оспан батыр, romanized: Ospan Batyr; 1899 – April 29, 1951) was a Kazakh military leader active in the Altai Mountains. He led a personal
Osman_Batur
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Uthman IV (ʿUthmān bin Kade) was mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the mid-15th century, ruling approximately 1461–1466. Uthman ruled during the
Uthman_IV_of_Bornu
Islamic scholar and Naqshbandi mystic
Sheikh Muhammad Uthman Siraj al-Din Naqshbandi (1896 in Biyara, – 1997 in Istanbul, Turkey), nicknamed Siraj al-Din al-Thani, meaning the second Siraj
Muhammad_Uthman_Siraj_al-Din
Emir of Harar
Uthman the Abyssinian (Arabic: عثمان الحبشة) was the Emir of Harar who ruled the Adal Sultanate, from 1567 to 1569. A former Abyssinian slave of Nur ibn
Uthman_the_Abyssinian
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Biri Uthman or Uthman Biri (Biri, Biri ʿUthmān, ʿUthmān Biri, or ʿUthmān bin Idrīs), enumerated as Biri III, was mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Biri_III_Uthman
Father of the third caliph, Uthman ibn Affan
merchant, a contemporary of the young Muhammad (c. 570–632) and the father of Uthman ibn Affan, the third Rashidun caliph (r. 644–656). His father was Abu al-As
Affan_ibn_Abi_al-As
Companions (Disciples) of Muhammad
hadith. These companions are: Abu Bakr As-Siddiq, Umar ibn al-Khattab, Uthman ibn Affan, Ali ibn Abi Talib, Talha ibn Ubayd Allah, Zubayr ibn al-Awwam
List_of_Sahabah
First ambassador of Imam Muhammad al-Mahdi
ʿUthmān ibn Saʿīd alʾAsadī al-ʿAmrī (Arabic: عثمان بن سعيد الأسدي العمري) was the first of the Four Deputies, whom Twelver Shia Muslims believe have successively
Uthman_ibn_Sa'id_al-Asadi
Wife of Uthman ibn Affan; hadith narrator
wife of the third caliph Uthman (r. 644–656). She narrated many hadith including eyewitness accounts of the assassination of Uthman. Naila bint al-Furafisa
Na'ila_bint_al-Furafisa
Uthman Dey or Kara Osman Dey (died in September 1610) was Dey of Tunis from 1593 until his death. A Turkish soldier of Anatolian origin, where he had worked
Uthman_Dey
Son of Uthman and Great Islamic Scholar
Aban ibn Uthman ibn Affan al-Umawi (Arabic: أَبُو سَعِيد أَبَان بْنُ عُثْمَانُ بْنُ عَفَّان الأُمَوِيّ, romanized: Abū Saʿīd Abān ibn ʿUthmān ibn ʿAffān
Aban_ibn_Uthman
Uthman ibn Abdullah ibn Uthman ibn Bishr of the Banu Zayd, a Qahtanite tribe, famously known as Ibn Bishr (c. 1796 – 1873) was a Saudi historian, littérateur
Uthman_ibn_Bishr
Arab military commander and governor (c. 573–664)
from Egypt assassinated Uthman, Amr distanced himself from their cause, despite previously instigating opposition against Uthman. In the ensuing First Fitna
Amr_ibn_al-As
Rulers of Umayyad Caliphate
Muhammad, the Umayyads embraced Islam after the Conquest of Mecca in 630. Uthman ibn Affan, an early companion of Muhammad from the Umayyad clan, became
Umayyad_dynasty
Companion of Muhammad
ʿUthmān ibn Maẓʿūn (Arabic: عثمان بن مظعون) was one of the Companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was married to Khawla bint Hakim, who like himself
Uthman_ibn_Maz'un
Messenger for Mohammed
narrator asked Abu 'Uthman: From whom have you heard that? Abu 'Uthman said: From 'Usama ibn Zayd A hadith attributed to Abu 'Uthman reports: I got the
Dihyah_al-Kalbi
Ayyubid sultan of Egypt from 1193 to 1198
Al-Malik Al-Aziz Uthman ibn Salah Ad-Din Yusuf (Arabic: العزيز عثمان بن صلاح الدين يوسف; 1171 – 29 November 1198) was the second Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt
Al-Aziz_Uthman
Companion of Muhammad and Uthman's Mother
Arwā bint Kurayz (Arabic: أَرْوَى بِنْت كُرَيْز) was the mother of Uthman ibn Affan, a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and the third of the
Arwa_bint_Kurayz
Leader of the Aq Qoyunlu
Uthman Beg or Osman Beg (Azerbaijani and Persian: قارا یولوق عثمان بیگ; 1356 – 1435) was a late 14th and early 15th-century leader of the Turkoman tribal
Qara_Yuluk_Uthman_Beg
Zutt Tribal Chief
Muhammad bin Uthman was a rebel leader who played a key role in the Zutt Rebellion, which took place in Iraq in the early 9th century CE. He was born into
Muhammad_ibn_Uthman
Destroyed mosque in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestine
The Ibn Uthman Mosque (Arabic: مسجد ابن عثمان, romanized: Jami Ibn 'Uthman) is a destroyed mosque situated along Suq Street ("Bazaar Street") in the Turukman
Ibn_Uthman_Mosque
Uthman Pasha al-Wakil, spelled in Turkish as Vekil Osman Pasha, also commonly referred to as Uthman Pasha al-Misri, was an Ottoman military official who
Uthman_Pasha_al-Wakil
First four caliphs following the death of Muhammad
the death of Muhammad, namely Abu Bakr (r. 632–634), Umar (r. 634–644), Uthman (r. 644–656), and Ali (r. 656–661). The reign of these caliphs, called the
Rashidun
Uzbek Quran manuscript (dated 765–855)
known as the Mushaf Uthmani, Samarkand codex, Tashkent Quran and Quran of Uthman) is a Quranic manuscript, or mushaf. It is one of the oldest surviving Quran
Samarkand_Kufic_Quran
Second Islamic caliphate (661–750)
to 750. It succeeded the Rashidun Caliphate, of which the third caliph, Uthman ibn Affan, was also a member of the Umayyad clan. The Umayyad family established
Umayyad_Caliphate
Marinid Sultan (r. 1310–1331)
Abu Sa'id Uthman II (Arabic: أبو سعيد عبد الله عثمان بن يوسف ابو يعقوب; Abū Sa'īd 'Abdullāh 'Uthmān ibn Yūsuf Abū Ya'qūb; [abu: saʕi:d ʕuθma:n bin ju:suf])
Abu_Sa'id_Uthman_II
Egyptian author and translator (1829–1898)
Muḥammad ʿUthmān Jalāl (Arabic: محمد عثمان جلال, romanized: Muḥammad ʿUthmān Jalāl; 1829–1898) was an Egyptian dramatist, translator and author. Jalal
Muhammad_'Uthman_Jalal
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Uthman II (ʿUthmān bin Idrīs) was mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the mid-14th century, ruling approximately 1366–1368. Uthman II was a son of
Uthman_II_of_Kanem
(undotted Arabic text) being officially canonized under the third caliph Uthman ibn Affan (r. 644–656 CE), leading the Quran as it exists today to be known
History_of_the_Quran
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Biri I (Biri bin Dunama), also recorded as Uthman Biri (ʿUthmān Biri bin Dunama), was mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the mid-to-late 12th century
Biri_I_Uthman
Libyan politician
Uthman Suleiman al-Megrahi (Arabic: عثمان سليمان المقرحي) is a former member of the Libyan National Transitional Council representing the city of Batnan
Uthman_Megrahi
City in Najaf, Iraq
Uthman replaced Mughirah with Al-Walid ibn Uqba in 645. This happened while the Arabs were continuing their conquest of western Persia under Uthman ibn
Kufa
Companion of Muhammad (died 652)
strict piety and also his opposition to Muawiyah during the caliphate of Uthman ibn Affan. He is venerated by Shia Muslims as one of The Four Companions
Abu_Dharr_al-Ghifari
Converted Christian
ʿUthmān ibn al-Ḥuwayrith (Arabic: عثمان بن الحويرث) was an Arab of the Quraysh who was one of the four major hanifs (followers of the Abrahamic tradition)
Uthman_ibn_al-Huwayrith
Ruler of the Sultanate of Tlemcen from 1283 to 1303
Abu Sa'id Uthman I (Arabic: أبو سعيد عثمان الأول), or Othmane ibn Yaghmurasen or in Algerian Arabic ( أبو سعيد عثمان الأول, Abu Sa'id Othman āl-awel),
Abu Sa'id Uthman I, Abd al-Wadid
Abu_Sa'id_Uthman_I,_Abd_al-Wadid
Quran Mus'haf written by calligrapher Uthman Taha
The Uthman Taha Quran is a Mus'haf written with the Kufic script by Syrian calligrapher Uthman Taha.It is recognised for its clear and legible script and
Uthman_Taha_Quran
Marinid prince (died 1330)
Abu Sa'id Uthman ibn Abi al-Ula (Arabic: ابو سعید عثمان بن أَبِي العلا; also Don Uzmén in Castilian sources; died 1330) was a Marinid prince who led an
Uthman_ibn_Abi_al-Ula
Somali clan family
Somali clans, tracing their lineage back to Sheikh Ahmed Bin Abdulrahman Bin Uthman, also known as Sheikh Hawiye, the eponymous figure of the clan. They are
Hawiye
Italian politician and scholar (1869–1935)
event) all the material which the sources, the Arab historians offered. Uthman and the Recension of the Koran, Leone Caetani, Volume 5, p. 380-390, 1915The
Leone_Caetani
Domesticated species of canid
doi:10.3389/fvets.2017.00001. PMC 5243836. PMID 28154816. Dalziel DJ, Uthman BM, Mcgorray SP, Reep RL (March 2003). "Seizure-alert dogs: a review and
Dog
Companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (c.594-c.653)
the vast majority of Islamic scholars. Uthman recalled Abd Allah to Medina. He walked into the mosque, where Uthman was speaking, but the Caliph broke off
Abd_Allah_ibn_Mas'ud
Series of Persian uprisings against Rashidun rule
Jizya and Kharaj. The revolts intensified during the reigns of caliphs Uthman and Ali, particularly in provinces such as Fars, Khorasan, Kerman, and Tabaristan
Persian revolts against the Rashidun Caliphate
Persian_revolts_against_the_Rashidun_Caliphate
First Islamic cemetery of Medina, Saudi Arabia
Umm Kulthum, were also buried near the grave of Uthman bin Maz'oon. Initially, the third caliph, Uthman, was buried in the large neighbouring Jewish graveyard
Al-Baqi_Cemetery
Mai of the Kanem–Bornu Empire
Uthman I (ʿUthmān bin Dāwūd) was mai (ruler) of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in the mid-14th century, ruling approximately 1363–1366. Uthman I was a son of mai
Uthman_I_of_Kanem
First conflict amongst the Muslims
The Uprisings against Uthman (654–656) were the first major civil conflicts in the Rashidun Caliphate, revolving around the policies and legitimacy of
Uprisings against Uthman (654–656)
Uprisings_against_Uthman_(654–656)
from an earlier marriage. Before successively marrying the early Muslim Uthman ibn Affan, Ruqayya and Umm Kulthum were initially married to polytheists
Children_of_Muhammad
Persian Muslim scholar and mystic (c. 1009–1072/77)
al-Hasan Ali ibn Uthman al-Jullabi al-Hujwiri (Persian: ابو الحسن علی بن عثمان الجلابی الھجویری, romanized: Abū al-Ḥasan ʿAlī ibn ʿUthmān al-Jullābī al-Hujwīrī;
Ali_al-Hujwiri
Township in Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
number of schools and institutions of learning in Bandar Tun Razak. Saidina Uthman Bin Affan Mosque is a major mosque in Bandar Tun Razak. It is next to Permaisuri
Bandar_Tun_Razak
Youngest son of caliph Abu Bakr (631–658)
Muhammad played a controversial role in the revolt against the third caliph, Uthman, serving as a leader of the Egyptian delegation that besieged the Caliph's
Muhammad_ibn_Abi_Bakr
Topics referred to by the same term
Osman Pasha (also spelled Uthman Pasha or Othman Pasha) may refer to: Özdemiroğlu Osman Pasha (1527–1585), Ottoman grand vizier Bosniak Osman Pasha (died
Osman_Pasha
Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)
He then sent Uthman, Abu Sufyan's second cousin, to negotiate with the Quraysh. As the negotiations were prolonged, rumors of Uthman's death began to
Muhammad
Mushaf of the Quran
attributed to Ubayy ibn Ka'b, a companion of Muhammad. The codices of Ubayy and Uthman differ on point of several textual variants between the two, but more importantly
Codex_of_Ubayy_ibn_Ka'b
7th-century Egyptian rebel and governor
Fitna. Although he was the foster son of Caliph Uthman ibn Affan, he became a leading opponent of Uthman's administration, citing grievances over nepotism
Muhammad_ibn_Abi_Hudhayfa
Arab military commander (died 658)
Talib. In Kufa, Malik emerged as a leader of the opposition against Caliph Uthman, playing a key role in the events leading to the Caliph's death. Following
Malik_al-Ashtar
Arabic writer (776–869)
Abu Uthman Amr ibn Bahr al-Kinani al-Basri (Arabic: أبو عثمان عمرو بن بحر الكناني البصري, romanized: Abū ʿUthman ʿAmr ibn Baḥr al-Kinānī al-Baṣrī; c. 776–868/869)
Al-Jahiz
Marinid Sultan (r. 1398–1420)
Abu Said Uthman III (Arabic: أبو سعيد عثمان ثالث المريني) (Abu Said Uthman ibn Abi l-Abbas ibn Abi Salim), (1383 – 21 October 1420) was Marinid sultan
Abu_Said_Uthman_III
Historic site in *Medina
Bir Rumah, also known as Bir Uthman, (Arabic: بئر رومة), also called Kalib Mazni, is a well located in the Al-Aqiq area northwest of the Prophet's Mosque
Bir_Rumah
Governor of Medina (682–683)
ʿUthman ibn Muḥammad ibn Abī Sufyān (Arabic: عثمان بن محمد بن أبي سفيان) (fl. 682 – c. 683) was a member of the Umayyad ruling family who served as the
Uthman ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Sufyan
Uthman_ibn_Muhammad_ibn_Abi_Sufyan
Uthman ibn Hayyan al-Murri (Arabic: عثمان بن حيان المري) was an 8th-century provincial governor and military commander for the Umayyad Caliphate. He served
Uthman_ibn_Hayyan_al-Murri
UTHMAN
UTHMAN
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Trust Worthy Friend; Variant of Uthman; Servant of God
Boy/Male
Indian
Name of caliph uthmans father, Forgiving person
Boy/Male
Egyptian
A friend of Muhammad.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Her kuniyah was Umm Sulaym; she was a front-rank companion (R.A) and narrated ahadith; she died in the times of Sayyidina Uthman (R.A)
Male
Turkish
 Turkish form of Arabic Uthman, OSMAN means "baby bustard." A bustard is a crane-like game bird. Compare with another form of Osman.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Name of the third Khalifah
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Name of Caliph Uthman's Father
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Name of the third Caliph
Boy/Male
Muslim
Name of caliph uthmans father, Forgiving person
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Egyptian, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
A Baby Bustard Bird; Name of the Third Khalifah of Muslims; A Friend of Muhammad
Boy/Male
Indian
Name of the third Khalifah
UTHMAN
UTHMAN
Male
English
Variant form of English Fulke, FOWKE means "people, tribe."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kevin Raj | கேவிந ராஜ
Comely, Loved one
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
An ancient city of india
Boy/Male
German, Indian
Carves the Stones; Stonefeild
Boy/Male
Arabic
Intelligent
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Princess
Girl/Female
German
Bright
Girl/Female
Arabic, French, Muslim
Attached; Devoted; Friendly
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Bud
UTHMAN
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UTHMAN
UTHMAN
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