- Source: Hafsa (name)
Hafsa or Hafsah (Arabic: حفصة (often confused with Hafza and Hafiza, but all three of them are different names) is an Arabic female given name. It originated from Hafsa, the fourth wife of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and daughter of second Muslim caliph Umar. It is a popular name among Sunni Muslims.
Notable people with the name include:
Hafsat Abiola (born 1974), Nigerian human rights, civil rights and democracy activist
Hafsa Ahmed, academic and community worker in New Zealand
Hafsa Bekri (Hafsa Bekri-Lamrani), Iraqi-Moroccan poet
Hafsa Bint al-Hajj al-Rukuniyya (died 1190/91), Andalusian poet
Hafsa bint Umar, daughter of Umar ibn al-Khattab and wife of Muhammad
Hafsa Sultan (died 1534), Ottoman Sultan Selim I's consort and the mother of Süleyman the Magnificent
Hafsa Sultan (died 1538), Ottoman Sultan Selim I's daughter
Hafsa Hatun, Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I's consort
Hafsa Şeyda Burucu (born 1991), Turkish karate champion
Hafsa Bint Sirin (651–719), female scholar of Islam and sister of Muhammad ibn Sirin
References
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- Hafsa Sultan
- Masjid Merah
- Kematian Muhammad
- Abu'l-Walid Ma'n bin Za'ida al-Shaybani
- Abu Madyan
- Anti-Sunni
- Hafsa (name)
- Hafsa bint Umar
- Hafsa Sultan
- Hatice Sultan (daughter of Selim I)
- Aisha (given name)
- Omar (name)
- Siege of Lal Masjid
- Maria al-Qibtiyya
- Wives of Muhammad
- List of Arabic given names