عبد الستار
Sattar is an Arabic name that means "veiling" or "covering." It is often used as a name for God to represent the idea that God conceals or forgives one's faults and protects them from shame or disclosure.
Mr. Abdul Sattar Edhi founded his charitable organization, the Edhi Foundation, in 1951. He started with a mere investment of 500 Pakistani rupees, which he used to establish a small dispensary for the poor. Over the years, the Edhi Foundation grew into one of the largest and most respected charitable organizations in Pakistan, providing a wide range of services.
Mashallah his honesty is the best university of the world we need to learn from him who can teach these kind of people if Allah teach some one they don't need to go the law and lie university.Salam to Abdul star edhi bilqes edhi and the people like him.
One million in Hindu-Arabic is 1,000,000.
Abdul-Khaaleq comes from the Arabic (عبد الخالق) which means "Servant of the Creator". The Creator (al-Khaaleq) is one of the Islamic Names for God,
To translate the name George using the Arabic alphabet, one would write جورج.
wahed in arabic means number one . you can write it this way (واحد )
restaurant: in Arabic : مطعمsince you can't understand Arabic this is how it's pronounced : mata'am. (one word)
Abdul-Ahad Omar. Abul-Ahad is an Arabic word that means 'slave of the one God'
Abdul is a name in Arabic it means " the servant of " but it would never come aloneit would be always combined with an adjective (property) describing AllahexamplesAbdulTawwab = servant of Allah the Forgiver = عبد التوابAbdulJabbar = Servant of Allah the Mighty = عبدالجبارAbdulJaleel = Servant of ِAllah the Great the Revered One = عبدالجليلAbdulHaseeb = Servant of Allah the Respected , the Esteemed =عبد الحسيبAbdulHafeeth = Servant of the Allah the protector = عبد الحفيظactually the original word is Abd which means "servant"
324,828- Just a EXAMPLE
This means "Servant of the Most Kind/Merciful". In Arabic, "Abd" means servant of... The word that will always follow is one of the 99 names of Allah, in this case, Karim. For reference, it would actually be said, "Abdul Karim".