Murtadha
Murtadha or Murtada (Arabic: مرتضى, romanized: Murtaḍā, lit. 'the One pleasing to God') or Murtaza, also spelled Mortaza or Morteza. (Persian: مرتضى) is a common Muslim name of Arabic origin.[2] Pronunciation varies with accent, from native Arabic speakers to speakers of European and Asian languages.
| Pronunciation | Arabic: [mur'tadˤaː] Persian: [mor'tezɒː]  | 
|---|---|
| Gender | Male | 
| Language(s) | Arabic | 
| Origin | |
| Meaning | 'Attainer of the pleasure of God'[1] | 
| Other names | |
| Alternative spelling | mourtada, Murtada, Mortada, Murtaza, Mortaza, Murtuza, | 
The name is most commonly known as an epithet of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the son-in-law of Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Due to their rhyming nature, Murtadha is often confused with Mustafa which means "The Chosen One", an epithet of Muhammad.[3]
Honorific/regnal name
    
- Ali ibn Abi Talib (601–661), son-in-law of Muhammad, fourth Rashidun Caliph, first Shi'a Imam
 - Al-Husayn ibn Ali al-Abid, descendant of Ali, rose in revolt against the Abbasid Caliphate and assumed the name al-Murtadha as his regnal title.
 - Al-Murtada Muhammad (died 922), second Zaydi Imam of Yemen
 - Abu Hafs Umar al-Murtada (d. 1266), thirteenth Almohad caliph
 - Sharif al-Murtaza (965–1044), Shi'a scholar
 - Murtada al-Zabidi (1732–1790), Sufi scholar
 
Given name
    
- Morteza Agha-Tehrani, hardline Iranian shia cleric and politician
 - Morteza Alviri (born 1948), Iranian politician, Mayor of Tehran 1999–2002
 - Morteza Ansari (1781–1864), Shia jurist
 - Morteza Asadi (born 1979), Iranian football defender
 - Morteza Avini (1947–1993), Iranian photographer of the Iran-Iraq war
 - Morteza Aziz-Mohammadi (born 1985), Iranian footballer
 - Morteza Bakhtiari (born 1952), Iranian politician
 - Morteza Barjesteh (born 1951), Iranian pop singer
 - Morteza Ebrahimi (born 1982), Iranian footballer
 - Morteza Gholi Khan Hedayat (1856–1911), Iranian politician and first chairman of the Iranian parliament
 - Morteza Hannaneh (1923–1989), Persian (Iranian) composer and horn player
 - Morteza Hosseini Fayaz (born 1928), Iraqi Twelver Shi'a Marja
 - Morteza Hosseini Shirazi, religious authority
 - Morteza Izadi Zardalou (born 1981), Iranian footballer
 - Morteza Kashi (born 1981), Iranian football footballer
 - Murtaza Ahmed Khan, Indian politician
 - Morteza Kermani-Moghaddam, former Iranian football player
 - Morteza Mahjoub (born 1980), Iranian chess grandmaster
 - Morteza Moghtadai (born 1936), Iranian Shia scholar
 - Morteza Mohammadkhan (born 1947), the Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance of Iran 1993–1997
 - Morteza Mohasses, prominent Iranian football coach and analyst
 - Morteza Momayez (1935–2005), Iranian graphic designer
 - Morteza Motahhari (1920–1979), Iranian scholar, cleric, University lecturer, and politician
 - Morteza Pouraliganji (born 1992), Iranian footballer
 - Morteza Poursamadi (born 1952), Iranian cinematographer
 - Murtaza Razvi, Pakistani journalist
 - Morteza Sadouqi Mazandarani (born 1946), Iranian Twelver Shi'a Marja
 - Morteza Sepahvand (born 1979), Iranian amateur boxer
 - Morteza Yazdanpanah (1888–1970), Iranian an army officer
 - Morteza Zarringol, Iranian Kurdish politician
 - Morteza-Qoli Bayat (1890–1958), Prime Minister of Iran
 
Other similar names
    
- Murtaza Bhutto (1954-1996), Pakistani Member of the Sindh Provincial Assembly and left-wing politician
 - Murtala Muhammed (1938–1976) Nigerian Army general who was 4th Head of State of Nigeria.
 
Surname
    
- Ali Murtaza, Indian cricketer
 - Mashrafe Mortaza, Bangladeshi Cricketer
 - Muzammil Murtaza, Pakistani Hazara Tennis Player
 
See also
    
- Al-Mujtaba
 
References
    
    
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