Sayfullah - Males

Males

  • SayfAllāh al-Maslūl, name given to Khalid ibn al-Walid, one of the companions of Muhammad
  • Sejfulla Malëshova (1901-1971), Albanian politician and writer
  • Muhammad Saifullah (born 1943), Pakistani politician
  • Saifullah Paracha (born 1947), Pakistani held in Guantanamo
  • Khalid Saifullah Rahmani (born 1956), Indian Muslim scholar
  • Saifullah, name used by Daniel Patrick Boyd (born 1970), American alleged terrorist
  • Saifullah Khan (cricketer) (born 1971), Bangladesh cricketer
  • Emir Sayfullah, nom de guerre of Muslim Atayev (1974-2004), Islamist leader against the Russians in the North Caucasus
  • Emir Sayfullah, nom de guerre of Anzor Astemirov (1976–2010), Islamist leader against the Russians in the North Caucasus
  • Saifullah Rahman Mansour, or Saif-ur Mansur (died ca. 2007), Taliban commander
  • Zafar Saifullah, Indian politician
  • Anwar Saifullah Khan, Pakistani politician
  • Salim Saifullah Khan, Pakistani politician
  • Saifullah Cheema, Pakistani army officer
  • Qari Saifullah Akhtar, Pakistani alleged terrorist

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