Musa

Musa (Arabic for Moses ) is the name of:

  • Musa, in Islam the biblical Abraham person, see Moses in Islam
  • Abdal Musa, Alevite
  • Abu Musa ( al - Said Muragha ), Palestinian leader
  • Abu Musa al - Ash'ari († 662/672 ), Arabic commander
  • Ahmed Musa (* 1992), Nigerian footballer
  • Anton Musa (1485-1547), Protestant theologian and reformer
  • Antonius Musa, Roman physician
  • Izzedine Umar Musa ( b. 1936 ), a Sudanese university teachers in Saudi Arabia
  • Mansa Musa († 1337), King of Mali
  • Musa Khan Akbarzada ( born 1950 ), Afghan politician
  • Musa ( Queen ), Parthian Queen
  • Said Musa ( born 1944 ), Prime Minister of Belize
  • Solomon Musa (1966-1999), Sierra Leonean politician
  • Musa ibn Nusayr ( 640-715 ), the Arab commander
  • Musa Cälil (1906-1944), Tatar poet
  • Musa ( Ilkhanate ), Sultan of the Ilkhanate 1336-1337
  • Željko Musa ( born 1986 ), Croatian handball player

Musa is:

  • The scientific name of the plant genus bananas
  • The Mūša (or Musa ), a river in Lithuania and Latvia
  • Musa ( Shiga ), today the city Omihachiman belonging Japanese village
  • A prophet in the Qur'an, see Moses
  • A Sahabi ( companion ) of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh ) and his Hadithüberlieferer
  • A mountain in the Sudan, Africa, see Musa (Mountain)
  • A mountain in Turkey, see Musa Dagi
  • Musa - The Warrior, Korean film from 2001 by Kim Sung -Su
  • The Lancia Musa, vehicle model of the automobile manufacturer Lancia

MUSA is an acronym for:

  • Multiple-unit steerable antenna, developed by Harald T. Friis optimized antenna for shortwave
  • MUSA Museum Home Gallery art library in Vienna

MU -SA stands for:

  • Savannah (District), ISO -3166 -2 code of the district in Mauritius

See also:

  • Disambiguation
  • Abbreviation
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