Matiur Rahman
Matiur Rahman or Motiur Rahman () is a South Asian masculine given name of Arabic origin. It is composed of the elements ''Muti' '', ''al-'' and ''Rahman'' meaning ''obedient to the Most Gracious''. It may refer to:*M. Matiur Rahman (1923–2018), Bangladeshi minister and politician from Pirojpur *Motiur Rahman (Gazipur politician) (1926–2014) Bangladeshi politician from Gazipur *Matiur Rahman (politician, born 1933) (1933–2003), Bangladeshi minister and politician from Rangpur *Matiur Rahman (military pilot) (1942–1971), Bengali military pilot, killed during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 *Motiur Rahman (politician, born 1942) (1942–2023), Bangladesh Awami League politician, Minister of Religious Affairs (2014–2018) *Motiur Rahman Nizami (1943–2016), Bangladeshi politician *Matiur Rahman (born 1946), Bangladeshi journalist and newspaper editor *Mohammad Matiur Rahman (Tangail politician) (1947–2012), Bangladeshi politician and cardiac surgeon *Motiur Rohman Mondal (born 1949), Indo-Bengali politician and physician *Motiur Rahman (Indian politician) (1949–2007), Indian politician *Motiur Rahman Mollik (1950–2010), Bangladeshi poet * Matiur Rahman Mallik (1953–1969), Bengali activist *S. M. Matiur Rahman (born 1965), Bangladesh Army lieutenant general *Matiur Rehman (born 1977), Pakistani militant, suspected to be an al Qaeda leader *Motiur Rahman Munna (born 1979), Bangladeshi footballer *Mati-ur-Rehman (born 1984), Pakistani weightlifter *Matiur Rahman Mallik (died 1969), Bangladeshi student killed on Mass Upsurge Day * Matiur Rahman (army officer) (died 1981), Bangladesh Army officer * A.S.M. Matiur Rahman, Bangladesh Army officer and physician * Md. Motiur Rahman, Bangladeshi politician from Kurigram * Md. Matiur Rahman (Sunamganj politician), Bangladeshi politician from Sunamganj * Matiur Rahman Chowdhury, Bangladeshi journalist * Matiar Rahman Chowdhury, Bangladeshi politician from Rangpur * M. Motiur Rahman Talukdar, Bangladeshi politician Provided by Wikipedia
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