ʻAbd al-Bāqī (ALA-LC romanization of Arabic: عبد الباقي) is a male Muslim given name. It is built from the Arabic words ʻabd and al-Bāqī, one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.[1][2] It means "servant of the Everlasting".
It may refer to:
- Abd al-Baqi, Muhammad Fu'ad (1882–1967), Egyptian Qur'an and hadith scholar.
 - Abd-al-Baqi al-Zurqani (1611–1688) Egyptian Islamic scholar.
 - Abdelbaki Hermassi (born 1937), Tunisian politician.
 - Abdelbaki Sahraoui (1910–1995), Algerian politician.
 - Abdul Bagi Baryal, Afghan politician.
 - Abdul Baqi Jammoh (1924–2016), Jordanian politician.
 - Abdul Baqi Turkistani, Afghan politician.
 - Abdul Baqi (cricketer), Afghan cricketer.
 - Abdul Baqi (Pakistani politician) (1939–2001), politician in North West Frontier Province, Pakistan.
 - Abdulbagi Ali oglu Zulalov, known as Bulbuljan (1841–1927), Azerbaijani singer.
 - Mahmud Abdülbâkî, pen name Bâkî (1526–1600), Turkish poet
 - Maulvi or Mullah Abdul Baqi (Taliban governor) (born 1962), former Taliban governor, diplomat, and cabinet member.
 - Nashwan Abdulrazaq Abdulbaqi, known as Abdul Hadi al Iraqi (born 1961), Iraqi Kurd held in Guantanamo.
 - Sabit Damulla Abdulbaki (1883–1934), Prime Minister of the Turkish Islamic Republic of East Turkestan.
 
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