Proper noun
A sage.
The thirty-first sura (chapter) of the Qur'an, named after the sage.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgLuqman also had his business assets seized by administrators and was jailed for two years in July 2007 for contempt of court and found liable for more than £100m in funds allegedly misappropriated from his collapsed business empire. Source: Internet
Tensions are especially high between the FBI and Muslim groups following the death of Imam Luqman Ameen Abdullah, a Detroit cleric who was killed under questionable circumstances during an FBI raid in October 2009. Source: Internet
Targeted was Luqman Ameen Abdullah "whom agents were trying to arrest in Dearborn on charges that included illegal possession and sale of firearms and conspiracy to sell stolen goods." Source: Internet
"Due to unrest in several Arab nations, the number of Arabs without jobs has jumped two million since 2011, making the total number of unemployed Arabs at 20 million," Luqman said on the sidelines of the annual Arab labour conference. Source: Internet
"This statement was a desperate attempt aimed to protect the Saudi family from their losses in Yemen," Mr. Luqman said in remarks to Saba late on Friday. Source: Internet