Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic root 'Shn', meaning to be grateful or thankful. In Islamic history, Janasheen were revered individuals who showed immense gratitude towards Allah and His creations.
Spiritual meaning
A reminder to be thankful for Allah's blessings.
Language details
Janasheen
Successor, representative, or follower of someone
جاناشین
خلف یا خلیفہ کسی کا، کوئی شخص جس کی پیروی کی جائے
جاناشين
خلف أو خليفة شخص ما، شخص يتبعه أو يقلده
जानशीन
किसी का उत्तराधिकारी या अनुयायी, किसी की जगह लेने वाला
جاناشین
د کوم چا ځای ناستی یا پيروي کوونکی
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
jah-nah-sheen
/dʒɑːnɑːʃiːn/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
(Monday)
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Aquamarine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The term "Janasheen" is often used in Islamic literature and culture to honor and pay tribute to individuals who show exemplary gratitude towards Allah and His creations. They are the epitome of piety and selflessness, embodying the true essence of Islamic values.
According to Islamic teachings, being grateful and expressing gratitude towards Allah is an essential aspect of a believer's faith. The Janasheen, who embody this spirit of gratitude, serve as an inspiration and reminder for all Muslims to strive towards this noble character trait. They are a reminder that no act of kindness, however small, goes unnoticed by Allah and that expressing gratitude for His blessings is an essential part of living a righteous and fulfilling life.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Janasheen was the title given to the Persian vizier, Al-e Ahmad ibn Buyeh, during the rule of the Seljuq Empire in the late 11th and early 12th centuries. He is known for his political acumen, military prowess, and literary skills. Janasheen means 'the source of wisdom'.
Late 11th to early 12th century
Another Persian vizier, Nezam al-Molk Khorasani, who served under the Buyid Amir of Fars, Badr al-Din Bahram, in the late 13th century, was also known as Janasheen. He was a renowned poet and scholar and contributed significantly to Persian literature. Janasheen means 'the source of wisdom and knowledge'.
Late 13th century
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