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Rahma most commonly refers to an Arabic name, which may refer to:
- Al-Rahma mosque, on Hatherley Street, Liverpool, England
- Malak al-Rahma, a classic 1946 Egyptian film directed and written by Youssef Wahbi
People
- Anas Abu Rahma, Palestinian children's author
- Al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur, Sudanese 19th century slave trader and politician
- Kareem Rahma, American media figure
- Rahma Ali, Pakistani singer
- Rahma bint Hassan, Jordanian princess
- Rahma el-Dennaoui, Australian girl who was abducted
- Rahma El Siddig Mustafa, Sudanese disability rights activist
- Rahmah el Yunusiyah, Indonesian educational activist and nationalist leader
- Rahma Ghars, Tunisian footballer
- Rahmah ibn Jabir al-Jalhami, early modern Arab pirate and commander
- Rahma Hassan, Egyptian actress
- Rahma Haruna, Nigerian photo subject
- Rahma Riad, Iraqi singer
- Rahma Tusa, Ethiopian long-distance runner
Religion
- God's mercy in Islam
- Rahma (Mandaeism), a Mandaic word referring to Mandaean devotional prayers
See also
- All pages with titles containing Rahma
- Rahman (name)
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