Arif (given name)

Arabic: [ʕaːrɪf]GenderMaleLanguage(s)South Semitic,[1] Arabic[2]OriginMeaning"kind, good, smart, knowledgeable and wise"[3]Other namesVariant form(s)Arif, Aref, Aarif, AarefSee alsoArifa, Maarif

Arif (Arabic: عارف also spelled Aref in Pashto, Persian & Urdu, or Arief in Indonesian and Malay) is an Arabic male given name that is common in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia and Yemen. It later spread to other Muslim countries, such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iran, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan and Turkey as well as among Muslims in India. In early Islam it can also refer to a man who has been taught customary law and entrusted with certain duties: distributing stipends to the warriors, collecting blood money, guarding the interest of orphans, and assisting in controlling of the markets.[4]

Given name

Aarif

  • Aarif Barma (born 1959), Hong Kong judge
  • Aarif Rahman, Hong Kong actor
  • Aarif Sheikh (born 1997), Nepalese cricketer

Aref

  • Aref al-Aref, Palestinian journalist and politician
  • Aref Arefkia, Iranian pop singer
  • Aref al-Dajani, Palestinian politician
  • Aref Durvesh, Indian musician
  • Aref Qazvini, Iranian poet

Arief

  • Arief Budiman, Indonesian political activist
  • Arief Hidayat (born 1956), Indonesian judge
  • Arief Rachadiono Wismansyah (born 1977), Indonesian businessman, politician and mayor of Tangerang
  • Arief Yahya (born 1961), Indonesian businessman, politician and government minister

Arif

References

  1. ^ "Arif". ArifZefen.
  2. ^ Team, Almaany. "قاموس ومعجم المعاني متعدد اللغات والمجالات – قاموس عربي عربي و قاموس عربي انجليزي ثنائي". www.almaany.com.
  3. ^ "قاموس معاجم قاموس عربي عربي, معجم عربي عربي".
  4. ^ "And Amicable Settlement Is Best": Ṣulḥ and Dispute Resolution in Islamic Law. Aida Othman. Arab Law Quarterly, Vol. 21, No. 1 (2007), pp. 64–90 Published by: BRILL Article Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/27650573
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