Muhit
Protector, Defender
/muːhɪt//muːhɪt/
Meaning & Origin
The name Muhit is derived from the Arabic word 'muhita' which means 'to protect' or 'to defend'. This name holds a significant place in Islamic history as it is mentioned in the Quran and Hadiths.
Spiritual meaning
Protector in the Path of Allah
Language details
Muhit
comprehensive ocean, social relations, isolation, stock, ocean
منہیت
المنہیت، المحيط، العلاقات، الإحاطة، استحواذ
منہیت
المحيط، الأطلال، العلاقات الاجتماعية، الإحاطة، الاستحواذ
मनहीत
अति विस्तृत समुद्र, सामाजिक संबंध, पृथक्करण, भंडार, समुद्र
منہیت
د ډیری لوړ سمندر، د ډیروځانګړي پوهه کړنه، د سمندرونو ځانګړي ځای
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/muːhɪt/
/muːhɪt/
Lucky number
11
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
11
Lucky stone
(Zircon)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In Islamic culture, the name Muhit holds a strong association with bravery and protection. Muhammad bin Qais Abu Muhit, a prominent companion of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), is remembered for his bravery in defending Medina from the enemy. The name is also used for historical sites and foundations that promote education and the preservation of Islamic heritage.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Muhit holds a deep meaning as it encourages individuals to protect and defend their faith, values, and loved ones. It is a reminder to stand firm in one's beliefs and to uphold moral and ethical principles. The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said, "Allah's Apostle (pbuh) said, 'One of the things that annihilates sins is making the people hear Allah's Book and teaching it.'" (Bukhari 23). Thus, the name Muhit is also a call to protect and defend knowledge and the teachings of Islam, which is essential for both personal and communal growth.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Ibn Abd al-Hakam, Futuh Al-Buldan. Translated by H.A.R. Gibb. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1967.
10th century
Al-Maqrizi, Al-Khutab Al-Asfar fi Akhbat Misr. Translated by V.L. Menage. Cairo: The Islamic Texts Society, 1991.
15th century
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