Abdullah bar Negm | |
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Title | Rishama of Baghdad |
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Born | 20th century Qal'at Saleh, Iraq |
Died | 2009 Nijmegen, Netherlands |
Religion | Mandaeism |
Spouse | Sharat (daughter of Abdullah Khaffagi) |
Children | Rafid al-Sabti |
Parent | Negm bar Zahroon (father) |
Citizenship | Iraqi |
Occupation | Mandaean priest |
Relatives | Ram Zihrun (great-grandfather) |
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Sheikh (Rabbi) Abdullah bar Negm (Arabic: عبدالله ابن نجم; born in Qal'at Saleh, Iraq; died 2009, Nijmegen, Netherlands) was an Iraqi Mandaean priest who served as the Rishama (Mandaean patriarch) of Baghdad, Iraq during the latter half of the 20th century.[1][2]