- Source: Al-Haqq
- Tahrir al-Sham
- Talib al-Haqq
- Abd al-Haqq I bin Mihyu bin Abi Bakr bin Hamama
- Abu Yahya ibn Abd al-Haqq
- Al-Hallaj
- Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd al-Haqq
- Muhammad bin Ismail al-Bukhari
- Hammu bin Abd al-Haqq
- Masjid Abdul Qadir al-Jailani
- Abu Yazid al-Busthami
- Al-Haqq
- Liwa al-Haqq (Idlib)
- Names of God in Islam
- Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham
- Abd al-Haqq
- Hussein al-Houthi
- Liwa al-Haqq
- Talib al-Haqq
- Liwa al-Haqq (Homs)
- Sunni Islam
Haqq (Arabic: حقّ ḥaqq) is the Arabic word for truth. In Islamic contexts, it is also interpreted as right and reality. Al-Haqq, 'the truth', is one of the names of God in the Qur'an. It is often used to refer to God as the Ultimate Reality in Islam.
See also
Abdul Haq (disambiguation)
Al-Haq, Palestinian human rights organization
Allahu Haqq
Haqiqa
Haqq (surname)
Names of God in Islam
Al-Haqq (party)