مساكين
"Guests, visitors"
In Islamic culture, Masakin refers to the honor and respect given to guests. The term is derived from the Arabic word ‘Sakan’ which means to reside or dwell. Masakin is a reminder of the importance of hospitality and kindness towards others, as our Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) once said, ‘Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day, let him honour his guest.’ (Bukhari)
Symbolizes welcoming and showing kindness to others.
Those with the life path number 6 are nurturing and supportive individuals. They are natural caregivers and have a strong desire to help others.
مساكين
مساكين تعني الفقراء أو المحتاجين في الإسلام
مساکین
مساکین کا مطلب ہے فقراء یا احتیاج مند لوگ
मसाकिन
मसाकिन का अर्थ है गरीब या जरूरतमंद लोग
مساکین
مساکین د بې وزلو یا اړمنډو خلکو معنی
mas-aa-keen
IPA: /mæsɑːˈkiːn/
اردو میں تلفظ کی تفصیل: مساکین
Those with the life path number 6 are nurturing and supportive individuals. They are natural caregivers and have a strong desire to help others.
(Ruby)