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Abu Ishaq (literally "father of Isaac") may refer to:
- Abu Ishaq Muhammad al-Mutasim, Abbasid caliph (r. 833–842) and one of the most famous bearer of this Teknonym.
- Abu Ishaq Ahmad al-Tha'labi (died 1035/36), Persian scholar
- Abu Ishaq al-Fazari (died 805), Islamic historian, traditionalist and jurist
- Abu Ishaq Ibrahim al-Muttaqi, Caliph of Baghdad from 940 to 944
- Abu Ishaq al-Heweny (born 1956), Egyptian Shafi'i scholar
- Abū Isḥāq al-Ilbirī, 11th-century Andalusian poet and faqīh
- Abu Ishaq al-Isfarayini (died 1027), medieval Sunni Islamic theologian
- Abu Ishaq al-Saffar al-Bukhari (c. 1067–1139), Sunni theologian and Sufi
- Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi (1320–1388), Andalusian Maliki scholar
- Abu Ishaq al-Shirazi (1003–1083), Shafi'i-Ash'ari scholar
- Abu Ishaq al-Zouaoui (1394–1453), Algerian Maliki scholar
- Abu Ishaq Ibrahim (953–after 978), Buyid prince
- Abu Ishaq Ibrahim I (1279–1283), Hafsid emir of Ifriqiya
- Abu Ishaq Ibrahim al-Istakhri (died after 952), Persian geographer
- Abu Ishaq Ibrahim al-Sahili (c. 1290–1346), Andalusian poet and legal scholar
- Abū Isḥāq Ibrāhīm al-Zarqālī (1029–1087), Andalusian Muslim instrument maker
- Abu Ishaq Ibrahim of Ghazna, Turkic officer, who was the Samanid governor of Ghazna
- Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn al-Sari al-Zajjaj (c. 842–922), Iraqi grammarian
- Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn al-Mudabbir (died c. 893), Abbasid courtier
- Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn Khafaja (1058–c. 1138), Andalusian poet
- Abu Ishaq Inju (r. 1343–1357), last Injuid ruler
- Abu Ishaq Shami (died 940), Syrian Sufi and scholar
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