Rabi
Rabi may refer to:
- Rabi crop, spring harvest in South Asia
- Rabi cycle, in physics is the cyclic behavior of a two-state quantum system in the presence of an oscillatory driving field
- Rabi Island, volcanic island in northern Fiji
- Rabi Council of Leaders, municipal body administering Rabi Island
- Rabi problem, concerns the response of an atom to an applied harmonic electric field, with an applied frequency very close to the atom's natural frequency
- Rabi, or Lavi, a character from the D. Gray-man manga series
- Rabi, one of the three main characters from Madō King Granzort
- Rabī or Lavie, character from the Sgt. Frog anime series
- Rábí, castle in the Czech Republic
- Rabí, village in the Czech Republic
- Räbi, village in Estonia
- Rabi, Panchthar, a Village Development Committee in Nepal
People
- Abd al-Malik ibn Rabi, among the narrators of hadith
- Al-Rabi ibn Abu al-Huqayq, Jewish poet of the Banu al-Nadir in Medina, who flourished shortly before the Hegira (622)
- Al-Rabi ibn Khuthaym (d.ca 682) was a pupil of Abdullah ibn Abbas and a famous tabi'i ascetic of Kufa
- Amir Hossein Rabii (died 1979), Iranian Air Force commander
- Ashur-rabi II (1013BC-972BC), one of the longest-reigning kings of Assyria
- Isidor Isaac Rabi (1898–1988), Nobel Prize-winning Austrian-born physicist
- Kenana ibn al-Rabi, Jewish leader of 7th-century Arabia and opponent of Muhammad
- Kenana ibn al-Rabi, brother-in-law of Mohammed's wife Zaynab bint Khuzayma
- Rabi'ah ibn al-Harith, sahaba of Muhammad
- Rabi'ah Quzdari, or Ghozdary or Rabe'eh, was most likely the first female poet in the history of Persian Poetry
- Rabi Ghosh (1931-1997), famous actor from India
- Rabi ibn Sabra, among the narrators of hadith
- Rabi ibn Sabih, early Muslim and a pioneer in recording of the hadith
- Rabi Maharaj, Trinidadian-born author and descendant of a long line of Brahmin priests and gurus
- Rabi Pirzada, is a Pakistani pop singer.
- Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941), nicknamed 'Rabi', Bengali poet, Brahmo Samaj (syncretic Hindu monotheist) philosopher, visual artist, playwright, composer, and novelist
- Sa`ad ibn ar-Rabi`, sahaba (companion) of Muhammad
- Umar Ibn Abi Rabi'ah (644-712/719), Arabic poet
- Utba ibn Rabi'ah, one of several persons who considered themselves enemies of Islam
See also
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