Hadir
Present, Presence
Hadir is pronounced as /hɑːdɪr//hɑːdɪr/
Meaning & Origin
In Arabic, Hadir means present or existence. It is derived from the word 'hadara' which means to be present or to exist. The name Hadir is associated with the concept of being present in the moment and acknowledging the beauty and blessings of the present.
Spiritual meaning
Living in the moment, cherishing the present.
Language details
Hadir
Hadir means ready and present, one who is always prepared
ہادر
ہادر مطلب ہے حاضر اور مستعد، ایک ایسا شخص جو ہمیشہ تیار رہتا ہے
هادِر
هادِر يعني حاضر و آماده، کسی که همیشه آماده است
हादिर
हादिर का अर्थ है حاضر और तैयार, एक ऐसा व्यक्ति जो हमेशा तैयार रहता है
هادر
هادر دى چمتو او حاضر معنی دی، هغه څوک چې تل چمتو وي
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Hadir is pronounced as /hɑːdɪr/
/hɑːdɪr/
Lucky number
2
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
11
Lucky stone
(Amethyst)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Hadir carries a rich cultural significance as it reflects the importance of living in the present in Islamic tradition. It emphasizes the value of being fully engaged in the current moment instead of dwelling on the past or worrying about the future. This mindset is encouraged in Islamic teachings as a way to find happiness and contentment in life.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Hadir holds great significance as it symbolizes the presence of Allah in every moment of our lives. It serves as a reminder that Allah is always with us and that we should strive to be present in His presence at all times. By being mindful of the present moment, we can strengthen our relationship with Allah and deepen our spiritual connection. Additionally, being present in the moment can lead to greater inner peace, gratitude, and joy.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
The Prophet Muhammad's mosque in Medina was known as Masjid al-Haram al-Mubarak or Masjid al-Nabi (the Sacred Mosque or the Prophet's Mosque) until it was renamed to Masjid al-Hadir (the Mosque of the Lake) during the caliphate of Umar ibn Abdulaziz in the late 7th century CE. The name change was due to the construction of a large reservoir (Bir Umar) to the north of the mosque.
Late 7th century CE
The term 'Hadir' is also used in Islamic literature to refer to the heavenly world, the abode of Allah and his angels. It is mentioned in the Quran in Surah Al-An'am, 6:38, where Allah says, 'And whoever entertains the hope of meeting his Lord, he will meet him who made it (the hope), and he will be his witness: 'My servants, I have forgiven you your sins. There will be no fear upon you this day, nor will you grieve.', and they will rest in the gardens of 'Adn (Eden), and they will be adorned therein with bracelets of gold, and they will wear green garments from the light of Allah. And the provision which they will have therein is better than that which they had.'
Pre-Islamic Arabia until present day
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