Abdul Hai

Abdul Hai (Arabic: عبد الحي, romanized: Abd al-Ḥayy) is a Muslim male given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words Abd, al- and Hayy. The name means "servant of the Living God", Al-Hayy being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.[1][2]

The letter a of the al- is unstressed, and can be transliterated by almost any vowel, often by e. So the first part can appear as Abdel, Abdul or Abd-al. The second part may appear as Hai, Hay, Hayy or in other ways. The whole name is subject to variable spacing and hyphenation.

Notable people with the name include:

  • Saʿīd Abdul-Hay ibn Dhaḥḥāk ibn Maḥmūd Gardēzī, or just Abu Saʿīd Gardēzī, (died ca. 1061), Persian historian
  • Muhammad Abdul-Hayy Siddiqui, known as Bekhud Badayuni (1857–1912), Indian Urdu poet
  • Saleh Abdel Hai (1896–1962), Egyptian singer
  • Abdul Hai Habibi (1910–1984), Afghan scholar and historian
  • Abdel hay Mashhour (born 1923), Egyptian academic administrator
  • Mohammed Abdul-Hayy (1944–1989), Sudanese poet
  • Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore, known as Daniel Moore (poet), (born 1940), American poet, essayist and librettist
  • Asif Abdulhai Mulla, or just Asif Mulla (born 1980), Indian-Canadian cricketer
  • Abdul Hai Baloch, Pakistani politician
  • Abdul Hai Neamati, Afghan politician
  • Abdul Hai (Delhi cricketer), active 1934–1936
  • Abdul Hai (Hyderabad cricketer), Hyderabad cricketer
  • Muhammad Abdul Hye (1919–1969), Bengali litterateur and linguist

References

  1. ^ Salahuddin Ahmed (1999). A Dictionary of Muslim Names. London: Hurst & Company.
  2. ^ S. A. Rahman (2001). A Dictionary of Muslim Names. New Delhi: Goodword Books.
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