Abd al-Jalil
ʻAbd al-Jalīl (ALA-LC romanization of Arabic: عبد الجليل) is a Muslim male given name, also used by Christians, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words ʻabd and al-Jalīl, 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 Exalted".
It may refer to:
Given name
- Abdul Jalil I of Johor (1562–1571), Sultan of Johor
 - Ali Jalla Abdul Jalil Shah II (died 1597), Sultan of Johor
 - Abdul Jalilul Jabbar (ruled 1649–1652), Sultan of Brunei
 - Gregorios Abdul Jaleel (died 1681), Syriac Orthodox Bishop of Jerusalem
 - Abdul Jalil of Perak (died 1918), Sultan of Perak
 - Qazi Abdul Jaleel, known as Amar Jaleel (born 1936), Pakistani writer and journalist
 - Fayeq Abdul-Jaleel (1948 – ca. 1991), Kuwaiti poet and playwright
 - Mustafa Abdul Jalil (born 1952), Libyan politician
 - Abduljalil Khalil (born 1961), Bahraini politician
 - Abdeljalil El Hajji (born 1969), Moroccan footballer
 - Abdul Jalil Memon (1970–2009), Pakistani politician
 - Abdeljalil Hadda (born 1972), Moroccan footballer
 - Abdul Jeleel Ajagun (born 1993), Nigerian footballer
 - Abdul Jolil (Bangladesh politician)
 
Surname
- Shahrizat Abdul Jalil (born 1953), Malaysian politician
 
Other
- Abdul Jaleel (tribe), Palestinian tribe
 - Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah Bridge, bridge in Perak, Malaysia