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Musalim

Submissive to Allah

/ˈmʊsəlɪm/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musalam

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Thursday
Lucky Day
Arabic
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Male
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Meaning & Origin

One who surrenders to Allah's will and guidance, committing to the faith and seeking righteousness.

Spiritual meaning

Embrace submission to Allah's divine wisdom and guidance.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Musalim

Submissive to Allah

🇵🇰Urdu

مسلم

مسلم

🇸🇦Arabic

مسلم

Muslim

🇮🇳Hindi

मुसलमान

Muslim

🇦🇫Pashto

مسلم

مسلم

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

/ˈmʊsəlɪm/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musalam

Lucky number

7

Lucky day

Thursday

Lucky colors

GreenYellow

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Lapis Lazuli

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The term "Musalim" originates from the Arabic language, which is the language of the Quran and the Islamic tradition. It is formed from two root words: "Muslim" (submitter) and "ilm" (knowledge). Historically, the term has been used interchangeably with "Muslim," but it carries a deeper meaning in its etymology. As a cultural identifier, "Musalim" signifies a person who fully embraces Islamic teachings, values, and practices. It acknowledges one's unwavering commitment to the faith and demonstrates a sense of unity and brotherhood with fellow believers.

From a spiritual perspective, the term "Musalim" is derived from the word "Islam," which means submission to Allah's will, in obedience to His divine guidance conveyed through the Prophet Muhammad and the Quran. As a term, "Musalim" suggests an individual dedicated to living a life of obedience and surrender to Allah. By embracing the Muslim identity, one undergoes a transformative journey towards spiritual enlightenment, personal growth, and faith development. The ultimate goal of being a Musalim is to live in accordance with Allah's guidance in all aspects of life, fostering a deep and meaningful connection with the Creator.

Quranic name - Prophet Musa (Moses), most mentioned prophet in the Quran

Historical references

Ibn Khaldun recorded the use of the term Musalim among the Berbers of North Africa in the 14th century.

14th century

Historical records show that The term Musalim was also used in medieval India as a synonym for 'Hindu' or 'non-Muslim' The name Musalim carried significant weight in that era.

Medieval Period (13th to 16th centuries)

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