Rifai (disambiguation)
Rifa`i is a Sufi order founded in the 12th century.
Rifa'i or Rifai or Refai or Refaie may also refer to:
People
Refai
- Abdullah Al-Refai (1937–2005), Kuwaiti academic
- Kassim Al-Refai (born 1967), Jordanian artist, specialising in the plastic arts
- Khemais Refai (born 1960), Tunisian boxer
- Nour El-Refai (born 1987), Swedish actress and comedian
- Tamer el-Refai (born 1973), Egyptian Military Intelligence and Reconnaissance official
- Zed Al Refai (born 1966), Kuwaiti climber
Refaie
- Ahmed Refaie, French Lebanese boxer
- Mohamed Refaie (born 1990), Egyptian footballer
Rifai
- Abdelmunim al-Rifai (1917–1985), Palestinian-Jordanian diplomat
- Achmad Rifa'i (1786–1870), Indonesian thinker and writer
- Achmad Rifai (born 1984), Indonesian footballer
- Ahmed al-Rifa'i (1118–1182), Iraqi founder of the Rifa'i Sufi order
- Fadi Rifai, Lebanese actor
- Ghassan al-Rifai (born 1942), Syrian economist
- Khalil Al-Rifa'i (1927–2006), Iraqi actor
- Mohamad Afa Al Rifai (born 1988), Syrian footballer
- Muhamad Aly Rifai (born 1973), Arab-American physician
- Mustafa El-Rifai (born 1934), Egyptian businessman and politician
- Nureddine Rifai (1899–1980), Jordanian politician
- Oliver Rifai (born 1993), Dutch footballer
- Rashid al-Rifai (1929–2009), Iraqi academic and administrator
- Samir al-Rifai (1901–1965), Jordanian politician and six-time Prime Minister of Jordan
- Samir Rifai (born 1966), Jordanian politician and Prime Minister of Jordan
- Taleb Rifai (born 1949), Jordanian administrator and executive
- Wael Al Rifai (born 1990), Syrian footballer
- Zaid al-Rifai (born 1936), Prime Minister of Jordan, 1973–1976, 1985–1989
- Ziad Rifai (1967–2009), Syrian actor
with middle name
- Ahmed Refai Taha (1954–2016) or Refa'i Ahmed Taha Musa or Ahmed Refa'i Taha, alias Abu Yasser al-Masri, an Egyptian leader of a terrorist component of al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya
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