Meaning & Origin
A view of beautiful mountains and scenery
Spiritual meaning
A name that symbolizes the beauty of nature and the peacefulness of the mountains
Language details
Malahat
Beauty, goodness, virtuous, pleasant
ملاحات
خوبی، جمال، نیکوصفت، با فضیلت
ملاحات
جمال و خوبی ، نیکوصفت ، با فضیلت
मलाहत
ख़ूबसूरती, अच्छाई, नेकसिफ़त, सज्जन
ملاحت
ښېګړې، نېکمرغه، جمال، پېښليک
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
mah-lah-hat
/mæləˈhɑːt/
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Malahat" evokes a sense of awe and appreciation for the natural beauty of the world around us. In Islamic culture, the pursuit of knowledge and the admiration of God's creation is highly valued. Malahat could be named after a breathtakingly beautiful view or location, reflecting the importance of preserving and cherishing the natural world. Furthermore, the name "Malahat" may reflect the value of the intricacies of nature and the connections between land, people, and traditions.
The name "Malahat" holds a deeper spiritual significance in the Islamic tradition. It is believed that God's creation is a manifestation of His divine wisdom and power. By naming a child Malahat, parents may be expressing their faith that their child will grow in knowledge and appreciation of the natural world, ultimately leading them closer to their Creator. Additionally, the word "Malahat" itself, which means "a beautiful view," can be interpreted to represent the spiritual journey towards enlightenment. Every person's unique perspective and journey in life is a beautiful view, and the end goal is to reach a summit of spiritual clarity where one can truly appreciate and understand the interconnectedness of all things.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Malahat Al-Farrukhshahi - a historical city located in present-day Afghanistan, believed to have been the capital city of the Ghurid Empire (1097-1212 CE). The name 'Malahat' is derived from the Persian word 'malah' meaning 'lofty' or 'exalted'. The city was renowned for its strategic location, fertile land, and magnificent architecture, including the famous minarets of Jam and Firouz.
1097-1212 CE
The 'Malahat al-Qudsi' or 'The Blessed Malahat' is a famous hadith collection compiled by Imam Al-Tirmidhi in the 9th century CE. The term 'Malahat' in this context refers to a high or exalted rank in Paradise, which is attained by those who recite the hadiths contained in this collection. The collection consists of 3,674 authentic hadiths, and is considered a major work in the field of hadith studies in Sunni Islam.
9th century CE
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