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Uthman

British  
/ ˈuːθmɑːn /

noun

  1. died 656 ad , third caliph of Islam, who established an authoritative version of the Koran

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She picked out a name, Uthman, made him clothes and furniture.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 16, 2022

Kashif Manzoor, 26, Ayaz Hussain, 35, Abubakr Satia, 32, all of Blackburn; Zamir Raja, 33, of Stretford; Anthony Ennis, 31, of Partington, and Uthman Satia, 29, of Great Harwood, were also jailed for life.

From BBC • Aug. 5, 2021

I spotted Mahmoud Uthman writing down how many rounds would be allotted to each position.

From The New Yorker • Jan. 29, 2017

Abu Bakr, Omar, Uthman and Ali, the close companions of the prophet, founded an empire.

From Washington Post • Oct. 28, 2016

He sent to claim the keys of the Temple from Uthman ibn Talha who, after having in a fit of fury locked the gates, took the keys away with him to his house.

From The Life of Mohammad The Prophet of Allah by Dinet, Etienne