Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic root 'kh-s-b', meaning 'to cut' or 'sword'. A name of war heroes in Islamic history.
Spiritual meaning
Carrier of divine justice and courage.
Language details
Khasab
Khasab means abundance of good things and wealth
خَصَب
خَصَب کا مطلب ہے بہت سارا خیر اور مال
خَصَب
خَصَب تعني الخير الكثير والمال الوفير
ख़सब
ख़सब का अर्थ है बहुत सारा सुख और धन
خَصَب
خَصَب د ډیرو خیر او مال معنی
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
kha-sab
/ˈxɑsɑb/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Khasab" holds a significant place in Islamic history, as it is the name of several renowned warriors and commanders who fought for the spread of Islam and to defend its people. These heroes include Khalid ibn al-Walid, considered to be the greatest military tactician and swordsman of the early Muslim Army, and his nephew 'Ali ibn al-Hadrami who was one of the Ten Promised Paradise and excelled in swordsmanship and bravery in battle. This name carries an image of strength, valor, and loyalty to one's faith and community.
In the spiritual context, "Khasab" can be seen as a reflection of the inner sword that every believer carries within - the heart. As mentioned in the Quran, 'And if two parties or groups among you are guilty of oppression, we shall send you a messenger from amongst yourselves, to encourage you with words pure and just in accordance with Our Covenant which We duty-bound you to observe. Have fear, therefore, of Allah, and listen and listen well: and cause your assemblies to be opened wide (to us).' (3:110). The sword is a reminder of the faithful's duty to defend the truth and fight against injustice. This can be achieved not just through military means, but through righteous and virtuous action, pure intention, and devotion to Allah. The name Khasab thus represents not only the physical sword and its valor but also the spiritual sword and its rectitude.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Ibn Abd al-Hakam, Futuh Misr (The Conquest of Egypt). Ibn Abd al-Hakam describes Khasab ibn Sahm as the commander of the right flank of the Muslim army during the siege of Alexandria in 641 AD.
641 AD
Al-Baladhuri, Ansab al-Ashraf. Khasab ibn Mundhir is mentioned as a companion of the Prophet Muhammad and a participant in the Battle of Uhud (625 AD). He was called 'Khasab the Sword' and was known for his bravery and skill in wielding a sword.
625 AD
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