Abdul Karim (disambiguation)
- Abdul Karim (disambiguation)
Abdul Karim may refer to:
* Abdul Karim, (1863? - 1909), a personal servant to Queen Victoria
* Abdul Karim (Guantanamo detainee 520), (1982?- ), a former detainee at the Guantanamo prison camp
* Abdul Karim (soil scientist), a Bangladeshi soil scientists
ee also
* Abdul Karim Qassim (1914 - 1963), former president of Iraq
* Shah Abdul Karim, Bangladeshi musician and composer
* Abdel Kareem Nabil (Kareem Amer), an Egyptian student who was sentenced to four years' imprisonment for blasphemy
* Abdul Karim Khan (1872 - 1937), Hindustani musician
* Abdul Kareem (nobleman) second son of H.E. Hyder Ali (The Sarvadhikari of Mysore)
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