Males
- Qasim ibn Muhammad (died 605), son of prophet Muhammad and Khadijah bint Khuwaylid
- Qasim ibn Hasan (ca. 666–680), son of the second Shia Imam Hasan ibn Ali and grandson of Muhammad
- Muhammad bin Qasim Al-Thaqafi (695–715), Umayyad general who conquered Sindh
- Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr (died ca. 728), jurist in early Islam
- Al-Qasim ibn Harun al-Rashid (fl. ca. 800–813), third son of Harun al-Rashid
- Qasem-e Anvar (1356-1433), Iranian Sufi poet
- Qasim Khan (died 1469), first khan of the Qasim Khanate
- Qasim I of Astrakhan (ruled ca. 1470-1500), Khan of Astrakhan
- Qasim II of Astrakhan (died 1532), Khan of Astrakhan
- Gasim bey Zakir (1784-1857), Azerbaijani poet
- Muhammad Qasim Nanotvi (1833-1880), Indian Islamic scholar and social activist
- Qasim Amin (1863-1908), Egyptian jurist, early advocate of women's rights
- Qassem Khan Vali (1878 – 1935), known as Sardar Homayoun, Iranian army general, trained in France
- Kasım Gülek (1905–1996), Turkish statesman
- Abd al-Karim Qasim (1914–1963), Prime Minister of Iraq from July 1958 to February 1963
- Kassim al-Rimawi ( 1918–1982), prime minister of Jordan in 1980
- George A. Kasem (1919-2002), American congressional representative
- Qassem Al-Nasser (1925–2007), Jordanian officer who participated in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War
- Abdullah Kassim Hanga (1932–1969), Zanzibar Prime Minister
- Casey Kasem (born 1932), American radio personality and voice actor
- Awn Alsharif Qasim (1933–2006), Sudanese writer
- Isa Qassim (born 1937), Bahraini Ayatollah
- Pirzada Qasim (born 1943), Pakistani scholar, Urdu poet, scientist and educationist
- Dollah Kassim (1949–2010), Singaporean footballer
- Iqbal Qasim (born 1953), Pakistani cricketer
- Kasim Sulton (born 1955), American bass guitarist
- Qassem Suleimani (born 1957), Iranian commander of the Quds Force
- Cassim Chilumpha (born 1958), Malawian politician
- Qasem Taei (born 1960), Iraqi Twelver Shi'a Marja (grand ayatollah)
- Kassim Basma (born 1960), Sierra Leonean businessman
- Kassem Ibadulla (born 1964), New Zealand cricketer
- Peyman Ghasem Khani (born 1966), Iranian film screenwriter and actor
- Ashraf Kasem (born 1966), Egyptian footballer
- Qasim Melho (born 1968), Syrian television and theatre actor
- Kasim Reed (born 1969), Democratic politician and the 59th Mayor of Atlanta
- Mehrab Ghasem Khani (born 1970), Iranian film writer
- Mehdi Belhaj Kacem (born 1973), French-Tunisian actor, philosopher, and writer
- Peter Qasim (born 1974), Indian detained by Australian immigration
- Kasseem Dean (born 1978), better known by his stage name, Swizz Beatz, American record producer
- Kassim Ouma (born 1978), Ugandan boxer
- Yasin Qasem Muhammad Ismail (born ca. 1979), Yemeni held in Guantanamo
- Kassim Osgood (born 1980), American footballer
- Kasım Yıldız (born 1980), Turkish footballer
- Ghasem Dehnavi (born 1981), Iranian footballer
- Kassim Guyazou (born 1982), Togolese footballer
- Ghasem Haddadifar (born 1983), Iranian footballer
- Ghasem Rezaei (born 1985), Iranian wrestler
- Qasem Burhan (born 1985), Qatari footballer
- Mehdi Kacem (born 1986), Algerian footballer
- Yaser Kasim (born 1991), Iraqi footballer
- Tal'at Fu'ad Qasim (died 1995), Egyptian leader of militant Gama'a Islamiyya organization
- Kasim Abid, Iraqi-British cameraman, film director and producer
- Kassem G or Kassem Gharaibeh, Jordanian-American comedian
- Kasem Chatikavanich, Thai business leader
- Kassem Daher, Lebanese-Canadian Islamic militant
- Yahya Kassim Issa, Tanzanian politician
- Ismail Qasim Naji, Somali politician
- Ghasem Sholeh-Saadi, Iranian politician
- Rafiq Belhaj Kacem, Tunisian politician
- Qaseem Jiwani, Canadian Gigolo
- Qasim Taj Pakistani Bussinessman
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Famous quotes containing the word males:
“Of course, some men are very effective caregivers [of elderly parents]. But this situation occurs far less frequently for males than females, because it is a role reversal. For women, caregiving is an expected duty; for men, it is an unexpected expression of love or devotion.”
—Tish Sommers (20th century)
“If combat means living in a ditch, females have biological problems staying in a ditch for 30 days because they get infections.... Males are biologically driven to go out and hunt giraffes.”
—Newt Gingrich (b. 1943)
“Three times a year all your males shall appear before the LORD your God at the place that he will choose: at the festival of unleavened bread, at the festival of weeks, and at the festival of booths. They shall not appear before the LORD empty-handed; all shall give as they are able, according to the blessing of the LORD your God that he has given you.”
—Bible: Hebrew, Deuteronomy 16:16,17.