
The Siddiquis
The Siddiquis are members of a respected Muslim family lineage, often associated with the surname Siddiqui, which means "friendly" or "truthful" in Arabic. Historically, they trace their roots to the early followers of Islam, particularly to Abu Bakr Siddique, the first caliph. The family is known for their religious dedication, scholarly contributions, and sometimes their influence within local communities. While the name is prevalent in South Asian Muslim populations, especially in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh, Siddiquis generally identify as Sunni Muslims and uphold Islamic traditions and values.