Hikmat
Hikmat Arabic: حكمة, ḥikma, "wisdom") may refer to:
- Hikmat al-Hiraki (1886–1969), Syrian nationalist, statesman and one of the original writers of the Syrian constitution
- Hikmat al-Shihabi (1931–2013), Syrian Army chief of staff
- Hikmat Sulayman (1889–1964), Iraqi politician
- Hikmat Mizban Ibrahim al-Azzawi (1933–2012), Iraqi finance minister
- Hekmat Karzai, Afghan diplomat and academic
- Hikmat Abu Zayd (1922–2011), Egyptian Minister of Social Affairs and first female cabinet member
- Taghreed Hikmat (born 1945), Jordanian judge
- Bait al Hikmat, main library at Hamdard University, Karachi, Pakistan
- Hikmah, (also transliterated Hikmat) Islamic term meaning "wisdom" or underlying philosophy of an Islamic law.
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