Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic root m-b-r meaning 'to be fortunate, blessed, or prosperous'. In Islamic context, it is often used as a term of congratulations and praise for a newborn child, acknowledging the blessings of God.
Spiritual meaning
Blessed by Allah
Language details
Mabrouk
Mabrouk means a person whose life is filled with good fortune and blessings
مبارک
مبارک کا مطلب ہے وہ شخص جس کی زندگی میں خیر اور برکت ہو
مبارك
مبارك يعني الشخص الذي يحمل الخير والبركة في حياته
मुबारक
मुबारक का अर्थ है वह व्यक्ति जिसके जीवन में शुभ और आशीर्वाद हो
مبارک
مبارک دى هغه چا چې په ژوند کې يې خير او برکت وي
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
mab-rook
/mæbˈruːk/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Aqeeq
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The term "Mabrouk" signifies good fortune, prosperity, and success in various aspects of life. In Islamic culture, it is commonly used to congratulate and show happiness for a friend, family member, or community member on a joyous occasion such as the birth of a newborn, a marriage, engagement, new job, or graduation. The words bring a positive energy and encourage the recipient to strive for further growth and success.
The spiritual significance of the term "Mabrouk" lies in its recognition of the blessings and guidance of Allah (God) in our lives. It is a reminder that all good things come from Him, and we should be grateful and thankful for His Providence and Mercy. This term also emphasizes the importance of recognizing and celebrating the blessings and successes in others' lives, fostering a sense of unity and compassion within the Muslim community.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Mabrouk Ibn Abi Sufra, a famous traveler and geographer during the Abbasid Caliphate period (750-1258 AD). He is known for his extensive travels covering Asia, Europe, and Africa. Mabrouk's descriptions of various regions and cultures were influential in the Islamic world's understanding of the world outside their borders.
Abbasid Caliphate (750-1258 AD)
Mabrouk Ibn Al Hassan, a Berber general who led the Maghreb Arabs to several military victories during the early Almohad Caliphate period (1121-1163 AD). His military successes helped establish the Almohad Empire and secure control over much of the Maghreb region.
Early Almohad Caliphate (1121-1163 AD)
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