Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic root 'ahlasha' which means 'to make easy, to facilitate'. This name is often used for a child born in times of difficulty, as a reminder that Allah makes things easier for those who trust in Him.
Spiritual meaning
Trust in Allah to make things easy for you.
Language details
Muhlash
Made Easy
Muhlash
اسلامی نام جس کا مطلب ہے Made Easy
Muhlash
اسم عربي يعني Made Easy
Muhlash
इस्लामी नाम जिसका अर्थ है Made Easy
Muhlash
اسلامي نوم چې معنی یې ده Made Easy
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
M-uhl-ash
/m/u/h/l/a/s/h/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
(Monday)
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Aqeeq
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Muhlash" holds a deep meaning culturally, reflecting the belief that Allah makes things easier for those who trust and persevere in times of hardship. It is a reminder of the power and support that comes from faith (Iman) during trying times.
From a spiritual perspective, "Muhlash" represents the belief in the comfort and relief that Allah provides to those who turn to Him during times of distress. It's a reminder of His divine support and promise that things will be made easier with His help. The name also serves as a call to trust and have faith, as Allah's mercy and compassion are always present, even in the most challenging situations.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
According to Ibn Kathir, Muhlash was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) who was known for his extreme generosity. He was so generous that he would give away his entire wealth to the needy without keeping anything for himself. This earned him the nickname 'Muhlash', which means 'the one who has no possessions'. This reference is from the time period of the Prophet Muhammad's life (610 AD to 632 AD).
610 AD to 632 AD
Muhlash is also mentioned in various Hadith collections, including Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim. In these Hadiths, Muhlash is described as a man who used to give away his entire wealth to the needy and used to fast for three days every month without breaking his fast. This practice continued until he died, leaving no wealth or possessions behind. This reference is from the early Islamic period, shortly after the death of the Prophet Muhammad (632 AD to 700 AD).
632 AD to 700 AD
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