Moutiq
Seeker, Explorer
MOH-tik/ˈmoʊtɪk/
Meaning & Origin
One who is in pursuit of knowledge and truth. Derived from the Arabic root ‘awtq’, which means ‘to seek’. In Islamic tradition, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) encouraged continuous learning and exploration of the divine word.
Spiritual meaning
May Allah guide and inspire you on your journey of knowledge and righteousness.
Language details
Moutiq
reliable, trustworthy person
موتیق
وہ شخص جس پر بھروسہ کیا جائے اور قابل اعتماد ہو
موتق
اسم مشتق من الفعل وتیق یعني من یتیق به و یوثق
मौतिक
जिस पर भरोसा किया जा सके, विश्वासपात्र
موتیق
داسي کسے چې پرې یې باوري وي او منل شوي
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
MOH-tik
/ˈmoʊtɪk/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
(Tuesday)
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
(Ruby)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Moutiq" is a reminder of the Islamic emphasis on the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom. Throughout Islamic history, scholars and intellectuals have contributed significantly to various fields of study, including mathematics, engineering, medicine, philosophy, literature, and natural sciences. Unlike other ancient civilizations, Islamic scholars were open to the incorporation of new knowledge from other cultures and traditions, leading to an intellectual exchange that enriched the Islamic world.
The name "Moutiq" also carries profound spiritual significance in the Islamic faith. In the Quran, Allah (God) says, "O you who believe! Seek knowledge by that which Allah hath given you, the faculties of understanding and the intellect (Al Imran, 102)." This verse underscores the importance of intellectual endeavor and reflection in the pursuit of the Divine guidance and, ultimately, the attainment of spiritual enlightenment.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Ibn Battuta visited Moutiq during his travels in the 14th century. He described it as a major trading center and a significant Islamic cultural center.
1304-1368 AD
Moutiq was the capital city of the Fatimid Caliphate from 969 to 1171 AD. It was a center of Islamic learning and scholarship during this period.
969-1171 AD
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