Tirmizi, al-Tirmidhi, Termezi or Tarmizi (Persian: ترمذی, Arabic: الترمذي) — nisba means "from Termez" (in Persian, Arabic, etc.) and may refer to:
- Al-Tirmidhi — Islamic scholar, collector of hadith.
- Al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi — one of the great early authors of Sufism.
- Jahm bin Safwan al-Tirmidhi — Islamic theologian.
- Sayyid Ali Tirmizi, commonly known as Pir Baba — Sufi, supporter of the Mughal emperor Babur.
- Kasam Bapu Tirmizi — Indian politician.
- Salahuddin Tirmizi — Pakistani politician.
- Taufiq Tirmizi — Pakistani cricketer.
- Tarmizi Taher — Indonesia's Minister of Religious Affairs from 1993 to 1998.
- Tarmizi Johari — Bruneian international footballer.
- Izham Tarmizi — Malaysian footballer.
- Wan Mohamad Tarmizi — Malaysian association football referee.
- Munjik Tirmizi [fa] — Persian poet.
- Suhel Tirmizi — Indian lawyer.
- Adib Sabir Tirmizi [fa] — Persian poet.
- Burhan al-Din Tirmizi [fa] — Medieval Sufi philosopher.
- Syed Abdul Shakoor Tirmizi [ur] — Pakistani religious leader.
See also
- Jami' al-Tirmidhi, also known as Sunan at-Tirmidhi — one of "The Six Books".
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