Abu Hashim

Abu Hashim

Abu Hashim may refer to:

* The grandchild of the fourth caliph of Islam, and the leader of the Hashimi Shia Sect
* A city of Sudan
* The initiator of the four main Sufi lineages in India
* A comedic character of the Bahrainian society, usually represented as a suffering old man who complains about his life problems to the delight of his audience


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