Mudasser
Helper, supporter
moo-DAS-er/mʊˈdæsər/
Meaning & Origin
One who helps or assists in a difficult situation. A supporter, helper, or assistant.
Spiritual meaning
Providing assistance and support to others on their spiritual journey.
Language details
Mudasser
opponents, adversaries, supporters, brothers
مضاصر
مداسیر، عوامل، مسؤولوں، بھائیوں
مضاصر
المداسير، العوامل، المسوؤلون، الإخوة
मदस्सर
मदासीर, साधन, जवाबदार, भाई
مضاصر
مداسير، عامل، مسؤل، اخو
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
moo-DAS-er
/mʊˈdæsər/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Mudasser holds great significance in Islamic culture, emphasizing the importance of community, support, and camaraderie. The name acts as a reminder that no one should face challenges alone, and the community should be there to lend a helping hand. The feeling of solidarity and mutual assistance instilled in those who bear this name is deeply rooted in Islamic values, as seen in the Hadith: "The believer's protection system is his religion, his life, his health, his dignity, and the honor of his family." [Bukhari and Muslim].
From a spiritual standpoint, the name Mudasser offers the reminder that serving others is a way to serve Allah. The Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) said: "Whoever relieves a believer's distress in this world, Allah will relieve his distress on the Day of Judgment." [Bukhari] The spiritual significance of the name Mudasser lies in its encouragement to embody Allah's mercy and compassion towards others through acts of help and support. The name Mudasser also represents the steadfastness and resilience required in times of difficulty, as is demonstrated in the following verse of the Quran: "And We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the peoples and as an exemplar." [Quran 21:107]
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Ibn Abd al-Hakam's 'Futuh al-Sham' (Conquest of Syria) mentions a Mudasir ibn 'Uqba al-Kindi, a companion of Caliph Umar ibn Al-Khattab who led the Muslim army during the Battle of Fihl in 634 CE.
634 CE
Al-Baladhuri's 'Ansab al-Ashraf' (The Genealogies of the Noble) mentions Mudasir ibn 'Ali ibn Al-Akhnas as a companion of Caliph Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz and an early Islamic military leader who participated in the Battle of Nahr al-Kabir in 731 CE during the Umayyad Caliphate.
731 CE