Ruqayya
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Ruqayya (Arabic: رقيّة) (also spelled Ruqaiya, Ruqayyah, Ruqaiyyah, Ruqaya etc.) is an Arabic female given name meaning "rise, ascent, ascending", "chant or recite Divine Words".[1] It is derived either from Arabic رقى (ruqia) meaning "rise, ascent" or from رقية (ruqyah) meaning "spell, charm, incantation". It also means "enchanting, bewitching or of being armed against sorcery".[2] Ruqayyah is the name a daughter of the Islamic prophet Mohammad.
Famous people called Ruqayya include:
- Ruqayyah bint Husayn, daughter of Husayn - grandson of Muhammad.
- Ruqayyah bint Muhammad, daughter of Muhammad.
- Empress Ruqaiya Sultan Begum, first wife and chief consort of the Mughal Emperor Akbar.
- Ruqaya Al-Ghasra, a Bahraini athlete. She was one of the first women to represent Bahrain at the Olympic Games.
- Ruqayyah Ahmed Rufa'i, Nigerian minister of Education.
- Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood, British Muslim author and winner of the Global Peace and Unity Lifetime Achievement Award for literature.
- Ruqayyah Boyer, a Dutch-Guyanese model and the current title holder of Miss Guyana Universe.
- Ruqaiya Hasan, a professor of linguistics, she has researched and published widely in the areas of verbal art, culture, context, text, lexicogrammar and semantic variation.
See also
- Islam
- Arabic name
- List of peoples
- List of adjectival forms of place names
- Most popular given names
- Al Roqya
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