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'''Khattab''' or '''Hattab''' ({{Lang-ar|خطاب}}) is a name derived from the word "sermon" (]) (lit. book-narration). Notable people with the name include: | '''Khattab''' or '''Hattab''' ({{Lang-ar|خطاب}}) is a name derived from the word "sermon" (]) (lit. book-narration). Notable people with the name include: | ||
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Khattab or Hattab (Template:Lang-ar) is a name derived from the word "sermon" (Khatib) (lit. book-narration). Notable people with the name include:
Surname
- Umar ibn al-Khattab (c. 583 – 644), influential Muslim caliph
- Ibn al-Khattab (1969 – 2002), Saudi Arabian-born Chechen military leader
- Fatimah bint al-Khattab, one of the early women followers of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
- Sabri Khattab (born 1990), Norwegian footballer
- Zayd ibn al-Khattab, a companion of Muḥammad
- Khattabi (c. 1882 – 1963), Riffian political and military leader
- Yousef al-Khattab, leader of the Revolution Muslim organization
- Abdul Hadi Abdul Khattab, Malaysian politician
Given name
- Khattab ibn Nufayl (fl. 6th century), an Arab from the tribe of Quraish
See also
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