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Aḥmad

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Aḥmad (Arabic: أحمد) is a common male given name in Arabic. It comes from the same root (ح م د, ḥ-m-d; meaning "thanks" or "praise") as the name Muhammad.

People[edit]

  • Aḥmad - The son of the Báb, who was stillborn or died shortly after birth.
  • Aḥmad (citizen of Yazd) - The recipient of the Tablet of Ahmad.
  • Shaykh Ahmad al-Ahsá'í - The founder of the Shaykhí school of Shi'ite Islam; one of the precursors to the Báb.
  • Ahmad Sháh Qajár - The last member of the Qajár dynasty; ruled from 1909-1925, when he was deposed.
  • Aḥmad Sohráb - A former secretary to ‘Abdu'l-Bahá who later broke the Covenant.
  • Ahmad Yazdání - A Persian Bahá'í who performed services for ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and Shoghi Effendi.
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