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Abul Kalam meaning father of Kalam, is a given name and a common alias used by several people, typically Bengali and Bihari Muslims. It may refer to:Abul Kalam Azad (disambiguation), multiple people
Abul Kalam Azad (1888–1958), scholar and freedom fighter from pre-partition Bengal
Abul Kalam Mohammed Zakaria (1918–2016), Bangladeshi scholar and archaeologist
Abul Kalam (1923–2013), Pakistani-Deccani vice-chancellor of NED University of Engineering & Technology
Abul Kalam Muhammad Yusuf (1926–2014), Bangladeshi religious scholar, writer, activist and politician
Abul Kalam Manzur Morshed (1938–2023), former director-general of Bangla Academy
Abul Kalam Faezul Huq (1944–2007), Bangladeshi politician, lawyer, and columnist
Abul Kalam Mazumdar (1945–1994), Bangladeshi principal, social worker and politician
Abul Kalam Abdul Momen, Bangladeshi former foreign affairs minister
Abul Kalam Qasmi (1950–2021), Indian-Bihari scholar, literary critic, poet and dean
Abul Kalam Qasmi Shamsi, Indian-Bihari Islamic scholar, author and essayist
Abul Kalam Muhammad Ahsanul Hoque Chowdhury, Bangladeshi politician
Abul Kalam, Bangladeshi kabaddi player
Abul Kalam Rasheed Alam, Indo-Bengali Assam MLA
Abul Kalam, Bangladeshi politician
S.M. Abul Kalam, Bangladeshi ambassador to Kuwait
Abul Kalam Mohammad Ziaur Rahman, Bangladeshi major general
Md. Abul Kalam, Bangladeshi politician
Mohammad Abul Kalam, Bangladeshi politician
Md. Abul Kalam, Bangladeshi politician
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