Proper noun
Rabbani (plural Rabbanis)
A surname from Arabic.
A copy of the receipt police gave to Rabbani confirming the seizure of his electronic devices. Source: Internet
Political career Rabbani returned to Afghanistan in 1968, where the High Council of Jamiat-e Islami gave him the duty of organizing the University students. Source: Internet
As he arrived back at Heathrow, Rabbani was pulled aside by a police counterterrorism officer at the passport control desk. Source: Internet
Altogether many Jamiatis seem quite fine with keeping a not-so-strong leader, as many perceive Salahuddin Rabbani to be, on a largely symbolical saddle, and the blazon of party leadership within their province. Source: Internet
Gareth Peirce, a leading British human rights lawyer who is representing Rabbani in his case, says a core problem with Schedule 7 is that “you are flagged up for life” once your name is on the system. Source: Internet
Declining the major misconception regarding the conflict which is portraying as a Shia-Sunni conflict Mr Feroz Rabbani said that the conflict is not a Shia Sunni rivalry but the struggle is for establishment of human and democratic rights. Source: Internet