Abdul Sattar
Abdu 's-Sattar, Abdus Sattar or Abdul Sattar (Arabic: عبدُالستّار ‘abdu ’s-sattār) is an Arabic Muslim male given name, built on the Arabic words Abd, al- and Sattar. The name means "servant of the Veiler (of sins)".[1][2]
Because the letter s is a sun letter, the letter l of the al- is usually assimilated to it. Thus although the name is written with letters corresponding to Abd al-Sattar, the usual pronunciation corresponds to Abd as-Sattar. Alternative transliterations include Abdus Sattar, Abd al-Sattar and others, all subject to variant spacing and hyphenation.
It may refer to:
- Abdus Sattar (president) (1906–1985), Bangladeshi jurist and politician who served as president of Bangladesh, November 1981 to March 1982
 - Maulana Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi (1915–2001), Pakistani religious and political leader
 - Abdus Sattar (Murshidabad politician) (1925-1991), Indian National Congress politician
 - Mohammad Abdus Sattar (1925–2011), Indian footballer
 - Abdul Sattar Edhi (1928-2016), Pakistani philanthropist
 - Abdul Sattar Afghani (1930–2006), Pakistani politician
 - Abdul Satar Sirat (born 1937), Afghan politician
 - Abdus Suttar Khan (1941–2008), Bangladeshi aerospace researcher
 - Abdul Sattar Jawad (born 1943), Iraqi-American professor of English
 - Ibrahim Ahmad Abd al-Sattar Muhammad (1956–2010), chief of staff of the Iraqi armed forces before the 2003 invasion
 - Abdul Sattar Abu Risha (1972–2007), Iraqi Sunni tribal leader and ally of the U.S.
 - Abdel Sattar Sabry (born 1974), Egyptian footballer
 - Abdul Sattar (Guantanamo detainee 10) (born 1981), Pakistani prisoner in Guantanamo
 - Abdul Sattar Bhagat (active 1970), Pakistani cricketer
 - Abdul Sattar (diplomat) (1931-2019), Foreign Minister of Pakistan 1993 and 1999–2002
 - Abdus Sattar (West Bengal politician), Communist Party of India (Marxist) 21st century politician
 - Zuhayr Talib Abd al-Sattar al-Naqib, director of military intelligence in Iraq before the 2003 invasion
 - Abdel-Sattar Abdel-Jabbar, Iraqi political activist in 2004
 - Abdussattar Shaikh, FBI informant 1994–2003
 - Abdul-Satar al-Bahadli (fl. 2004), Iraqi Shi'a cleric
 - Abdul Sattar Murad (b. 1958), Afghan politician, governor of Kapisa province 2004–07
 - Abdul Sattar Khan (politician) (b. 1975), a Pakistani politician
 - Abdus Sattar (politician), a Bangladeshi politician and former member of parliament from Tangail-1.
 - Abdul Sattar Abdul Nabi, a Maharashtra politician representing Sillod constituency
 
References
    
- Salahuddin Ahmed (1999). A Dictionary of Muslim Names. London: Hurst & Company.
 - S. A. Rahman (2001). A Dictionary of Muslim Names. New Delhi: Goodword Books.
 
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