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This is a list of lists of historical and living Kurds (including ethnic Kurds and people of full or partial Kurdish ancestry) who are famous or notable.
Religious
[edit]Islamic figures
[edit]Scholars and historians
[edit]- Jaban al-Kurdi - (6th century) reputed companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.[1]
- Ibn al-Athir - (1160 - 1233) Islamic historian and geographer
- Ibn al-Salah - (1181 - 1245) Kurdish[2] Shafi'i hadith specialist and the author of the seminal Introduction to the Science of Hadith.[3]
- Fakhr al-Din al-Akhlati - (1260 - ?) Kurdish and Islamic astronomer from Anatolia, who worked at the Maragha observatory.[4][5]
- Ibn Taymiyya - (1263 - 1328) Sunni Muslim scholar,[6][7][8] jurist,[9][10] traditionist, ascetic, and proto-Salafi[a] and iconoclastic theologian.[11][8]
- Abulfeda - (1273 - 1331) Kurdish islamic scholar and leader.
- Masud ibn Namdar - (13th century) islamic scholar.
- Al-Shahrazuri - (13th century) islamic scholar.
- Zain al-Din al-'Iraqi - (1325 - 1403) renowned Kurdish Shafi'i scholar and was the foremost leading hadith scholar at his time.[12]
- Molla Gürâni - (15th century) 15th-century Ottoman Kurdish administrator and mufti.[13]
- Molla Hüsrev - (15th century) 15th-century Ottoman scholar and mufti.[14]
- Mela Huseynê Bateyî - (1417–1495)[15] was a Kurdish poet and cleric.[16]
- Idris Bitlisi - (c. 18 January 1457[17] – 15 November 1520), Ottoman Kurdish religious scholar and administrator.
- Ibn Kemal - (1469 - 1534) Ottoman historian,[18] Shaykh al-Islām, jurist[18] and poet.[19]
- Ebussuud Efendi - (1490 1574) Hanafi Maturidi[20] Ottoman jurist and Quran exegete, served as the Qadi (judge) of Istanbul from 1533 to 1537, and the Shaykh al-Islām of the Ottoman Empire from 1545 to 1574.
- Khâlid-i Shahrazuri - (1779 – 1827)[21][22] Kurdish Sufi,[23] and poet by the name of Shaykh Diya al-Dīn Khalid al-Shahrazuri,[24] the founder of a branch of the Naqshbandi Sufi order - called Khalidi after him - that has had a profound impact not only on his native Kurdish lands but also on many other regions of the western Islamic world.[25]
- Sheikh Ubeydullah - (19th century - 1883) islamic scholar and nationalist. Leader of the Sheikh Ubeydullah Uprising.
- Muhammad Abduh - (1849 - 1905) Egyptian Islamic scholar, judge, and Grand Mufti of Egypt.[26][27][28] He was a central figure of the Arab Nahḍa and Islamic Modernism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.[29][27]
- Abdulkadir Ubeydullah - (1851 - 1925) Kurdish intellectual[30] and Sheikh.
- Mulla Effendi - (1863 - December 31, 1942) a senior Islamic philosopher, scholar, astronomer, politician, and a prominent personality from Arbil, Iraq.[31]
- Sheikh Said - (1865 - 1925) religious leader, one of the leading sheikhs of the Naqshbandi-Khalidiyya and the head of the Sheikh Said rebellion.
- Abdullah Beğik - (1889 - 1992) Kurdish activist, cleric, Islamic scholar, and imam, who became associated with Abdullah Öcalan in the later years of his life. He was and still is titled Seyda (meaning "teacher" or "master" in Kurdish) by his devotees.[32][33]
- Abdolqader Zahedi – (1907 – 19 December 2005, Saqqez) Islamic jurist and political leader.[34]
- Ezaddin Husseini – (26 May 1921, Baneh – 10 February 2011, Upsala) Islamic jurist and political leader.[35]
- Osman Abdulaziz - (1922 - 1999) Kurdish Islamic scholar and politician in Iraqi Kurdistan. He created the Kurdistan Islamic Movement. He was famous for declaring Jihad against Saddam Hussein's government.
- Ali Abdulaziz Halabji - (1929 - 2007) Kurdish Islamic scholar from Iraqi Kurdistan and one of the founders and second leader of the Kurdistan Islamic Movement.
- Assad Sheikholeslami Sanandaji – (1932 – 1 January 2020) Islamic scholar and professor.[36]
- Ahmad Moftizadeh – (February 1933 – 9 February 1993) Islamic scholar.[37]
- Nasir Subhani - (1951-1990) Kurdish Sunni scholar
- Hüseyin Velioğlu - (1952 - 2000) Kurdish scholar and Islamist militant leader.
- Mullah Krekar - (1956) Kurdish Sunni Islamic scholar and militant who was the founder and former leader of Islamist militant group Ansar al-Islam.[38][39][40]
- Mashouq al-Khaznawi - (1958 - 2005) Kurdish sheikh in Syria who was killed by the Assad government in 2005. His death was one of the events that sparked the Rojava conflict.[41][42][43]
- Ali Bapir - (1961) Kurdish Islamic intellectual and politician in Iraqi Kurdistan
- Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu - (1966) Turkish-Kurdish politician and lawyer who led the Kurdish Islamist Free Cause Party from June 2013 to May 2018 and again from June 2021 on.[44][45]
- İshak Sağlam - (1966) Kurdish politician and islamic jurist in Turkey who led the Kurdish Islamist Free Cause Party from October 2018 to June 2021.[46][47] He subsequently became deputy chairman and head of human rights and legal affairs of the party.[48]
- Mehmet Yavuz - (1973 - 2019) Kurdish politician and teacher in Turkey who led the Kurdish Islamist Free Cause Party from May 2018 until 7 October 2018.[49][50]
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Ahmad Moftizadeh
(1933–1993)
Islamic theologians
[edit]- Ibn Taymiyya - (1263 - 1328) Sunni Muslim scholar,[6][7][8] jurist,[9][10] traditionist, ascetic, and proto-Salafi[b] and iconoclastic theologian.[11][8]
- Abdulhakim Arvasi - (1865–1943) was a Sunni Kurdish Islamic scholar.[51]
- Said Nursî - (1877 – 23 March 1960)[52] Kurdish Sunni Muslim theologian who wrote the Risale-i Nur Collection, a body of Qur'anic commentary exceeding six thousand pages.[53][54]
- Baba Mardoukh Rohanee - (1923-1989) Islamic academic.
- Assad Sheikholeslami Sanandaji - (20th century - ) Iranian academic and theologian.
Yarsanis
[edit]- Sultan Sahak – (fl. late 14th century to early 15th century[55]) religious leader who reformed the modern beliefs of Yarsanism.[56]
- Hajj Nematollah – (1871, Jeyhunabad – 28 February 1919, Jeyhunabad) Yarsani mystic and religious leader.[57]
Yazidis
[edit]- Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir - (1070s – 1162) Muslim Sheikh, considered as saint by Yazidis.
- Fexredîn - (12th century) holy figure venerated in Yazidism.[58]
- Sheikh Hasan ibn Sheikh Adi II - (13th century) holy and historical figure in that is revered in Yazidism.
- Musa Sor - (13th century) Yazidi saint.[59]
- Sharaf ad-Din ibn al-Hasan (13th century) Yazidi saint.[60]
- Sheikh Obekr - (13th century) Yazidi holy figure.[61]
- Ezdina Mir - (13th century) Yazidi holy figure who was the father of Sheikh Shems, Fexredîn, Nasirdin, and Sejadin, making him the ancestor of all Şemsanî Sheikhs.[62]
- Amadin - (13th century) Yazidi saint.[63]
Literature
[edit]Writers
[edit]- Ibrahim Ahmad (1914 – 2000)
- Najiba Ahmad (1954)
- Widad Akrawi (1971)
- Dlawer Ala'Aldeen (1960)
- Arjen Arî (1956 - 2012)
- Seyran Ateş (1963)
- Shamil Asgarov (1929 - 2005)
- Taha Baban (1941)
- Mahmud Baksi (1944 - 2000)
- Ibrahim Amin Baldar (1920-1998)
- Rojen Barnas (1945)
- Ayoub Barzani (1951)
- Mahmud Bayazidi (1797 - 1859)
- Celadet Alî Bedirxan (1893 - 1951)
- Kamuran Alî Bedirxan (1895 - 1978)
- Beritan Güneş Altın (1995)
- Eskerê Boyîk (1941)
- Mehmed Emîn Bozarslan (1935)
- Cankurd (1948)
- Firat Cewerî (1969)
- Cigerxwîn (1903 – 1984)
- Perwîz Cîhanî (1955)
- Heciyê Cindî (1908 - 1990)
- Jan Dost (1965)
- Emerîkê Serdar (1935–2018)
- Amin Farhan Jejo
- Soran Mama Hama (1987)
- Mariwan Halabjaee (1963)
- Rauf Hassan (1945 - 2018)
- Amir Hassanpour (1943 - 2017)
- Rafiq Hilmi (1898 - 1960)
- Karim Hisami (1926 - 2001)
- Fawaz Hussain (1953)
- Suwara Ilkhanizada (1937 - 1976)
- Mariwan Kanie (1966)
- Mariwan Kanie (1962)
- Hewa S. Khalid (1981)
- Hussein Khaliqi
- Maruf Khaznadar (1930 - 2010)
- Keça Kurd (1948)
- Qanate Kurdo (1909 - 1985)
- Nado Makhmudov (1907 - 1990)
- Najmadeen Mala (1898 - 1962)
- Mehemed Malmîsanij (1952)
- Masud ibn Namdar (12th century)
- Hesenê Metê (1957)
- Ata Nahai (1960)
- Jamal Nebez (1933 - 2018)
- Malak Jân Nemati (1906 - 1993)
- Kawa Nemir (1974)
- Piramerd (1867 - 1950)
- Farhad Pirbal (1961)
- Lokman Polat (1956)
- Ma'ruf al-Rusafi (1975 – 1945)
- Ahmed Taymour (1871–1930)
- Mahabad Qaradaghi (1966–2020)
- Qedrîcan (1911 - 1972)
- Khalil Rashow (1952)
- Tosinê Reşîd (1941)
- Serdar Roşan (1958)
- Osman Sabri (1905 - 1993)
- Mahmoud Saeed (1939)
- Alaaddin Sajadi (1907 - 1984)
- Ferhad Shakely (1951)
- Arab Shamilov (1897 – 1978)
- Abdurrahman Sharafkandi (1921 - 1991)
- Faryad Shiri
- Samand Siabandov (1909 - 1989)
- Şahînê Bekirê Soreklî (1946)
- Elî Teremaxî (17th - 18th century)
- Mehmed Uzun (1953 – 2007)
- Taufiq Wahby (1891 - 1984)
- Helîm Yûsiv (1967)
- Muhammad Amin Zaki (1880 - 1948)
- Azad Zal (1972)
- Zewar (poet) (1875 - 1948)
- Reşo Zîlan (1947)
- Zeynelabidîn Zinar (1953)
- Mustafa Zalmi (1924-2016)
- Haifa Zangana (1950)
Poets
[edit]- Kajal Ahmad (1967)
- Mastoureh Ardalan (1805-1848)
- Arjen Arî (1956-2012)
- Ahmed Arif (1927-1991)
- Ghulamrezakhan Arkawazi (1765-1834)
- Shamil Asgarov (1929-2005)
- Evdilsemedê Babek (972-1019)
- Balül (9th century)
- Salim Barakat (1951)
- İbrahim Halil Baran (1981)
- Asenath Barzani (1590-1670)
- Jalal Barzanji (1953)
- Mela Huseynê Bateyî (1417-1495)
- Nazand Begikhani (1964)
- Sherko Bekas (1940-2013)
- Nari (1874-1944)
- Evin Çiçek (1961)
- Cigerxwîn (1903–1984)
- Melayê Cizîrî (1570-1646)
- İlhan Sami Çomak (1973)
- Şeyhmus Dağtekin (1964)
- Dilsa Demirbag Sten (1969)
- Wali Dewane (1826-1881)
- Dilar (1918-1948)
- Edeb (1860–1918)
- Şêx Şemsedînê Exlatî (1558-1674)
- Abdullah Goran (1904-1962)
- Golan Haji (1974)
- Hajj Nematollah (1871-1919)
- Latif Halmat (1947)
- Hamdi (1876-1936)
- Ahmad Hardi (1922-2006)
- Choman Hardi (1974)
- Ali Hariri (1009-1080)
- Şeyda Hewramî (1784-1852)
- Suwara Ilkhanizada (1937-1976)
- Abbas Kamandi (1952-2014)
- Shami Kermashani (1927-1984)
- Almas Khan-e Kanoule'ei (1706-1776)
- Ehmedê Xanî (1650-1707)
- Khider Kosari (1969-1993)
- Jan Pêt Khorto (1986)
- Ahmad Bag Komasi (1796-1877)
- Haji Qadir Koyi (1817-1897)
- Keça Kurd (1948)
- Kurdî (1806-1850)
- Hüseyn Kürdoğlu (1934-2003)
- Zeki Majed (1996)
- Jalal Malaksha (1951-2020)
- Bahia Mardini
- Ya'qūb Māydashtī (1799-1871)
- Mele Perîşan (1356-1431)
- Dilshad Meriwani (1947-1989)
- Mirza Ebdilqadire Paweyi (1850-1910)
- Muhammad Wali Kermashani (1901)
- Kamaran Mukeri (1929-1986)
- Hemin Mukriyani (1921-1986)
- Mistefa Bêsaranî (1642-1701)
- Malak Jân Nemati (1906-1993)
- Marif Nodeyi (1753-1839)
- Nuri Sheikh Salih Sheikh Ghani Barzinji (1896-1991)
- Abdulla Pashew (1946)
- Mufti Penjweni (1881-1952)
- Farhad Pirbal (1961)
- Piryones (13th century)
- Qani (1898-1965)
- Qedrîcan (1911-1972)
- Khana Qubadi (1700-1759)
- Rafiq Sabir (1950)
- Saeb (1854-1910)
- Salim (1800-1866)
- Shabankara'i (c.1298–c.1358)
- Ferhad Shakely (1951)
- Abdurrahman Sharafkandi (1921-1991)
- Shaykh Mustafa Takhtayi (17th century)
- Mehmet Sıraç Bilgin (1944-2015)
- Siyahposh (18th - 19th century)
- Mawlawi Tawagozi (1806–1882)
- Bülent Tekin (1954)
- Feqiyê Teyran (1590-1660)
- Ehmedê Xasî (1866-1951)
- Yusuf Yaska (1592-1636)
- Zewar (1875–1948)
Translators
[edit]- Ahmad Ghazi (1936 - 2015)
- Mustafa Aydogan (1957)
- Ghassan Hamdan (1973)
- Rojan Hazim (1956)
- Fawaz Hussain (1953)
- Amal al-Jubouri (1967)
- Keça Kurd (1948)
- Hesenê Metê (1957)
- Jamal Nebez (1933 - 2018)
- Kawa Nemir (1974)
- Mahabad Qaradaghi (1966–2020)
- Qedrîcan (1911 - 1972)
- Serdar Roşan (1958)
- Abdurrahman Sharafkandi (1921 - 1991)
- Faryad Shiri
- Kamal Sido (1961)
- Şahînê Bekirê Soreklî (1946)
- Yekta Uzunoğlu (1953)
- Têmûrê Xelîl (1949)
- Azad Zal (1972)
- Reşo Zîlan (1947)
Screenwriters
[edit]- Hüseyin Erdem (1949)
- Huner Saleem (1964)
- Yüksel Yavuz (1964)
- Mehmet Aktaş (1966)
- Bahman Ghobadi (1969)
Journalists
[edit]- Hamza Aktan (1983)
- Evrim Alataş (1976-2010)
- Zhiar Ali (1999)
- Musa Anter (1920-1992)
- Abbas Mahmoud al-Aqqad (1889 - 1964)
- Mahmud Baksi (1944-2000)
- Mehmet Baransu (1977)
- Nurcan Baysal (1975)
- Mikdad Midhat Bedir Khan (1858-1915)
- Mehmet Sıraç Bilgin (1944–2015)
- Behrouz Boochani (1983)
- Faik Bulut (1950)
- Firat Cewerî (1966)
- Evin Çiçek (1961)
- Jalal Dabagh (1939)
- Dilsa Demirbag Sten (1969)
- Zehra Doğan (1989)
- Rebwar Fatah (1949)
- Venus Faiq (1963)
- Kawa Garmeyani (1981-2013)
- Metin Göktepe (1968-1996)
- Gurbetelli Ersöz (1965-1997)
- Mohammad Seddigh Kaboudvand (1963)
- Gültan Kışanak (1961)
- Ako Kurdnasab
- Bahia Mardini
- Adnan Hassanpour
- Soran Mama Hama (1987)
- Rojan Hazim (1956)
- Najmadeen Mala (1898 - 1962)
- Nazila Maroufian (2000)
- Sardasht Osman (1987-2010)
- Piramerd (1867 - 1950)
- Jawan Mohammed Qatna (20th century-2012)
- Rahim Rashidi (1978)
- Mohammed Rasool
- Osman Sabri (1905 - 1993)
- Mehmet Masum Süer (1957)
- Nedim Türfent
- Noreldin Waisy (1974)
- Têmûrê Xelîl (1949)
Academic sciences
[edit]Musical artists
[edit]- Hassan Zirak
- Şakiro
- Beytocan
- Erdewan Zaxoyî
- Eyaz Zaxoyî
- Ezz Eddin Hosni
- Mohammad Mamle
- Ghader Abdollahzadeh
- Bulbul
- Karapetê Xaço
- Sertab Erener
- Şehrîbana Kurdî
- İbrahim Tatlıses
- Nihat Doğan
- Dilber Ay
- Pınar Ayhan
- Manoochehr Sadeghi
- Tatul Avoyan
- Leila Forouhar
- Dilo Doxan
- Mazlum Çimen
- Hamid Reza Ardalan
- Saeed Farajpouri
- Abduhashim Ismailov
- Ardeshir Kamkar
- Yıldız Tilbe
- Mazhar Khaleqi
- Ferhat Göçer
- Ajdar
- Xalîd Reşîd
- Mahsun Kırmızıgül
- Shahram Nazeri
- Xêro Abbas
- Sima Bina
- Zilan Tigris
- Haftbefehl
- KC Rebell
- Eko Fresh
- Kurdo
- Eno
- Mansour
- Hülya Avşar
- Capo
- AK Ausserkontrolle
- Mohsen Namjoo
- Nûdem Durak
- Fero47
- Bero Bass
- Sepideh
- Itzik Kala
- Namosh
- Shakila
- Dilba
- Aram Tigran
- Rahmi Saltuk
- Ali Merdan
- Ferhat Tunç
- Rojda
- Engin Nurşani
- Hozan Canê
- Olcay Bayir
- Helin Bölek
- Aynur Doğan
- Nûdem Durak
- Serhat Baran
- Ruhi Su
- Kurd Maverick
- Zakaria Abdulla
- Nizamettin Ariç
- Diyar Dersim
- Ciwan Haco
- Hasret Gültekin
- Ilana Eliya
- Nagat El-Sagheera[64][65]
- Rashid Fayznejad[66][67]
- Chopy Fatah
- Abbas Kamandi[68]
- Tara Jaff
- Dashni Morad
- Helly Luv
- Idan Amedi
- Naaz
- Zara (Turkish singer)
- Nasser Razazi
- Adnan Karim
- Merziye Feriqi[69]
- Hozan Dîno
- Lilla Namo
- Nouri
- Sirvan Khosravi
- Ebru Yaşar
- Servet Kocakaya
- Pervin Chakar
- Tahir Tewfiq
- Xatar[70]
- Aras Koyi
- Rewşan Çeliker
- Emrah
- Zara (Russian singer)
- Azad[71]
- Viyan Peyman
- Tahsin Taha
- Dumooa Tahseen
- Ayşe Şan
- Daniel Madland
- Mem Ararat
- Şivan Perwer
- Ebdo Mihemed
- Mohsen Chavoshi[72]
- Ahmet Kaya
- Hande Mehan
- Dalshad Said
- Özcan Deniz
- Hafez Nazeri[73]
- Shahram Sardar
- Blend Saleh
- Sayed Ali Asghar Kurdistani
- Kudsi Erguner
- Mihemed Şêxo
- Svetlana Kasyan
- Rokneddin Mokhtari[74]
- Ghader Abdollahzadeh[75]
- Bahramji[76]
- Ali Akbar Moradi[77]
- Seyed Khalil Alinezhad[78]
- Saeed Farajpouri
- Ardeshir Kamkar
- Kayhan Kalhor[79]
- Shahriyar Jamshidi[80]
- Ibrahim Khalil
Visiual Arts
[edit]Calligraphers
[edit]- Mirza Mohammad Reza Kalhor – (1829–1892) calligrapher.[81]
- Mohammad Hosni - (1894-1969) Egyptian master calligrapher.[82][83][84]
- Hiwa Pashaei - (1979) painter, photographer, calligrapher, graphist, curator.
Actors & actress
[edit]- Evin Ahmad
- Leyla Bedir Khan
- Murat Aygen
- Erkan Avcı
- Saqi[85]
- Dilan Gwyn
- Sarp Apak
- Songül Öden
- Nisti Stêrk
- Nozar Azadi[86]
- Firat Ayverdi
- Soad Hosny[87][88][89][90][91]
- Erol Demiröz
- Parvaneh Massoumi[92][93]
- Faramarz Sedighi[94]
- Alan Ciwan
- Yosef Shiloach[95]
- Farhad Aslani[96]
- Mahir Hassan
- Kadir Talabani
- Saeed Aghakhani[97]
- Hootan Shakiba[98][99]
- Navid Mohammadzadeh[100][96]
- Ceren Moray
- Kawa Nemir
- Evin Agassi
- Derya Karadaş
- Dilshad Meriwani
- Neda Ghasemi[101]
- Minoo Sharifi[102]
- Feyyaz Duman
- İclal Aydın
- Belçim Bilgin
- Tahmoures Pournazeri
- Shahriyar Jamshidi
- Sohrab Pournazeri
- Kaykhosro Pournazeri
- Mazlum Çimen
- Navid Pourfaraj[96]
- Mehdi Bagheri
- Azade Namdari
- Seyed Ali Jaberi
- Rojda Demirer
- Özcan Deniz
- Rokneddin Mokhtari
- Ali Shadman[103][104]
Directors
[edit]- Ghotbeddin Sadeghi[105]
- Bina Qeredaxi
- Bahman Ghobadi[106]
- Bülent Öztürk
- Yılmaz Erdoğan
- Züli Aladağ
- Caner Cindoruk
- Wiam Simav Bedirxan
- Shahram Qadir
- Ayşe Polat
- Mehmet Aksoy
- Yasemin Şamdereli
- Düzen Tekkal
- Jano Rosebiani
- Hisham Zaman
- Jamil Rostami[107]
- Yüksel Yavuz
- Halil Uysal
- Huner Saleem
- Kazim Öz
- Mehmet Aktaş
- Mano Khalil
- Loghman Khaledi[108]
- Atıf Yılmaz
- Lisa Calan
- Çayan Demirel
- Karzan Kardozi
- Sahim Omar Kalifa
- Karzan Kader
- Özgür Doğan
- Zeynel Doğan
- Shahram Mokri[109]
- Keywan Karimi[110]
- Hasan Saltık
- Yüksel Yavuz
- Yılmaz Güney
-
Ghotbeddin Sadeghi
(1952) -
Bahman Ghobadi
(1969)
Painters, photographers and cartoonists
[edit]- Mahmud the Kurd - 15th-century Kurdish artist, craftsman and designer of the late medieval era.[111][112]
- Bahram Kalhornia – (1952, Kermanshah) contemporary painter, graphic designer and writer.[113]
- Bahar Movahed Bashiri – (1975, Tehran) caricaturist, singer and Persian classical musician.[114]
- Hiwa Pashaei – (August 1979, Eslamabad-e Gharb) painter, photographer and calligrapher.[115]
- Mojtaba Mirzadeh - Kurdish violin, kamancheh, and setar master who was influential in Persian classical music, classical and folk Kurdish music, and also in Iranian pop music.
- Bahzad Sulaiman - Kurdish visual artist and performance maker
- Walid Siti - Kurdish painter and artist
- Omar Hamdi (1952-2015) Syrian Kurdish artist
- Jwan Yosef - painter and artist
- Bengin Ahmad Syrian Kurdish photographer and creative director, known for his candid photographs of Horse & Equine, Architecture and also Portrait
- Simko Ahmed (born 1972) is a Kurdish artist.[116][117]
- Şener Özmen - Kurdish artist
- Hiwa Pashaei - painter, photographer, calligrapher, graphist, curator
- Kiymet Bock - Kurdish artist based in Hamburg, Germany
- Fatma Bucak - artist and photographer who lives and works in London and Istanbul.[118]
- Canan Senol - Turkish multidisciplinary visual artist and activist, of Kurdish ethnicity.[119][120][121]
- Osman Ahmed British artist from Iraq who has been exhibited in galleries across Europe and the Middle East, including the Tate Britain and the Imperial War Museum
- Zehra Doğan - Kurdish artist and journalist and author from Diyarbakır, Turkey.
- Khadija Baker - Canadian artist and performer who lives in Montreal.
- Ebrahim Alipoor – (4 September 1989, Baneh) photographer.[122]
Sports
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Baran 2019, p. 128.
- ^ Reid, Megan H. (2013). Law and Piety in Medieval Islam. Cambridge University Press. p. 135. ISBN 9780521889599.
- ^ Robson, J. "Ibn al- Ṣalāḥ". Encyclopedia of Islam. Second Edition. doi:10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_3353.
- ^ Micheau 1996, p. 1003.
- ^ Adak, Abdurrahman (2022-09-18). Destpêka Edebiyata Kurdî ya Klasîk (in Kurdish). Pak Ajans Yayincilik Turizm Ve Diş Ticaret Limited şirketi. ISBN 978-605-5053-04-8.
- ^ a b Yahya An Najmi, Shaykh Ahmad. Explanation Of Al-Qasidah Al-Lamiyah (PDF). Philadelphia: Hikmah Publications. p. 5. ISBN 9781495196805. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 26, 2023. Retrieved April 13, 2022.
- ^ a b Woodward, Mark. The Garebeg Malud: Veneration of the Prophet as Imperial Ritual. p. 170.
- ^ a b c d Ghobadzdeh, Naser; Akbarzadeh, Shahram (May 18, 2015). "Sectarianism and the prevalence of 'othering' in Islamic thought". Third World Quarterly. 36 (4): 691–704. doi:10.1080/01436597.2015.1024433. S2CID 145364873. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
Yet Ibn Taymiyya remained unconvinced and issued three controversial fatwas to justify revolt against mongol rule.
- ^ a b Nadvi, Syed Suleiman (2012). "Muslims and Greek Schools of Philosophy". Islamic Studies. 51 (2): 218. JSTOR 23643961.
All his works are full of condemnation of philosophy and yet he was a great philosopher himself.
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