Khitab
Speech, Dialogue, Discourse
khee-TAB/ˈxɪtɑːb/
Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic root 'kh-t-b', meaning 'to speak', 'to say', or 'to discuss'. In the Quran, 'khitab' refers to Allah's communication with His Prophets and Messengers. It also signifies eloquent speech, wise counsel, and peaceful dialogue between people.
Spiritual meaning
Symbol of Allah's communication and guidance
Language details
Khitab
Khitab is an Arabic name that means conversation and communication
خطاب
خطاب نام علم ہے جو کسی کے ساتھ بات چیت اور تعلق کا مطلب ہے
خطاب
الخطاب اسم علم يعني الحوار والتواصل
खिताब
खिताब نام एक ऐसा शब्द है जिसका अर्थ है बातचीत और संवाद
ختاب
ختاب د نام علم دی چی په هغه کي خبرې کول او د وړاندې کول
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
khee-TAB
/ˈxɪtɑːb/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Aquamarine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The term "Khitab" holds significant cultural weight in the Islamic tradition. It is often used to describe a sermon or a speech given during religious ceremonies or gatherings. It reflects the importance of effective communication and the exchange of knowledge and wisdom among believers. Furthermore, it highlights the significance of listening attentively to the words of religious leaders and scholars.
From a spiritual standpoint, "Khitab" carries deep meaning as a form of communication between God and His Messenger, and between the Prophet and his followers. It emphasizes the importance of seeking knowledge and wisdom from trusted sources and reflecting upon the message being conveyed. The concept of "Khitab" reinforces the idea of the ongoing dialogue between the divine and the human and the role of language and discourse in guiding believers towards righteousness and a closer connection with their Creator.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani's Al-Isabah fi Tamyiz Al-Sahabah (The Distinction Between the Authentic and the Spurious), 1415 AD
1415 AD
Al-Qalqashandi's Subh Al-A'sha fi Tarikh Al-Hadith (Subh Al-A'sha in the History of Hadith), 1412 AD
1412 AD
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