Muddathir Explained
Muddathir (Arabic: مدّثّر|link=no; transliterations vary) is an Arabic name from Al-Muddaththir, a name of Muhammad mentioned in the Qur'an. It may also refer to:
People
- Muddathir Abdel-Rahim (born 1932), Sudanese academic and activist
- Syed J. R. Mudassir Husain (born 1940), 14th Chief Justice of Bangladesh
- Syed Modasser Ali (born 1946), Bangladeshi ophthalmologist
- Mudassar Asghar (born 1947), Pakistani hockey player
- Yasmin Modassir (1953–2016), Indian academician and scientist
- Mudashiru Lawal (1954–1991), Nigerian footballer
- Mudassar Nazar (born 1956), Pakistani cricketer and coach
- Mudashiru Obasa (born 1972), Nigerian lawyer and politician
- Mudassar Hussain Kapur (born 1976), Norwegian politician
- Mudassar Ali Khan (born 1979), Pakistani hockey player
- Mudassar Baig (born 1979), Pakistani athlete
- Mudassar Muhammad (born 1981), German cricketer
- Mudassar Bukhari (born 1983), Dutch cricketer
- Mudasir Zafar (born 1986), Kashmiri actor
- Mudather El Tahir (born 1988), Sudanese footballer
- Ali Mudassar (born 1989), Pakistani cricketer
- Modaser Zekria (born 1990), Afghan footballer
- Mudassar Riaz (born 1995), Pakistani cricketer
- Mudathir Yahya (born 1996), Tanzanian footballer
- Ghulam Mudassar (born 1999), Pakistani cricketer
- Mudassar Naaru, Pakistani journalist, poet and blogger
- Mudasiru Oyetunde Hussein, Nigerian politician
See also