Arabic literature and ancient texts use Alam in phrases like "Rab-ul-Alam-een" = "the Lord of all Worlds/Universes" referring to The Absolute and Highest Divinity.
In Hebrew, Olam is used in phrases like "Adon Olam", meaning "Master of the World," one of the
names of God in Judaism.
People
Anzar
surname عالم ("world")
Intikhab Alam (born 1941), British Indian (Pakistani) cricketer
Muhammad Mahmood Alam (1935–2013), Mr M. M. Alam, Pakistani Air Force officer who is famous for his world record in air-to-air combat
Said Alam, Pakistani pediatric surgeon and political activist
Qasa Alom, British-Bangladeshi journalist and presenter
Given name
given name عالم ("world")
Alam Channa (1953–1998), son of Nasir Channa of Dhoke Kashmirian was the world's tallest living man at 232.4 cm (7 ft 7 inch) high. During his life he had been billed at various heights of up to 7 ft 6 while working at a circus
Alam Lohar (1928–1979), prominent Punjabi folk music from the Punjab region of Pakistan, formerly British India. He is credited with popularising the musical term Jugni
Alom Shaha (born 1973), British-Bangladeshi teacher, writer and filmmaker
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Arabic literature and ancient texts use Alam in phrases like "Rab-ul-Alam-een" = "the Lord of all Worlds/Universes" referring to The Absolute and Highest Divinity.
In Hebrew, Olam is used in phrases like "Adon Olam", meaning "Master of the World," one of the
names of God in Judaism.
People
Anzar
surname عالم ("world")
Intikhab Alam (born 1941), British Indian (Pakistani) cricketer
Muhammad Mahmood Alam (1935–2013), Mr M. M. Alam, Pakistani Air Force officer who is famous for his world record in air-to-air combat
Said Alam, Pakistani pediatric surgeon and political activist
Qasa Alom, British-Bangladeshi journalist and presenter
Given name
given name عالم ("world")
Alam Channa (1953–1998), son of Nasir Channa of Dhoke Kashmirian was the world's tallest living man at 232.4 cm (7 ft 7 inch) high. During his life he had been billed at various heights of up to 7 ft 6 while working at a circus
Alam Lohar (1928–1979), prominent Punjabi folk music from the Punjab region of Pakistan, formerly British India. He is credited with popularising the musical term Jugni
Alom Shaha (born 1973), British-Bangladeshi teacher, writer and filmmaker
This page or section lists people that share the same
given name or the same
family name. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article.