Musjil
Visitor, Pilgrim
moos-jil/ˈmuːs.dʒɪl/
Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic word 'musajjalah', meaning 'visitor' or 'pilgrim'. In Islamic context, it refers to someone who performs Hajj or Umrah, seeking closeness to Allah SWT.
Spiritual meaning
A name for those seeking inner peace and tranquility
Language details
Musjil
A place where Muslims gather for prayer and worship
مسجد
وہ جگہ جہاں مسلمان نماز پڑھنے اور عبادت کرنے کے لئے آتے ہیں
مسجد
المكان الذي يأتي فيه الناس للصلاة والعبادة
मस्जिद
जहां मुसलमान लोग प्रार्थना और पूजा करने आते हैं
مسجد
هغه ځای چیرته چې مسلمانان د نماز او عبادت لپاره راټولېږي
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
moos-jil
/ˈmuːs.dʒɪl/
Lucky number
14
Lucky day
(Thursday)
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
(Aqeeq)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The Islamic name "Musjil" carries a profound cultural significance as it represents an individual who has embarked on a spiritual journey towards Mecca, joining millions of other believers from around the world to fulfill one of the Five Pillars of Islam – Hajj or Umrah. This pilgrimage serves to strengthen unity among Muslims, fostering a sense of brotherhood, respect, and admiration for one another.
The Islamic name "Musjil" holds immense spiritual significance as it symbolizes a deep personal commitment towards Allah SWT. The desire and determination to embark on the journey of Hajj or Umrah demonstrate an unwavering faith and a yearning for atonement, forgiveness, and drawing closer to the Divine. For a Muslim, earning the title "Musjil" is a source of immense pride and happiness, often marking a milestone in their spiritual journey.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Ibn Battuta visited Mecca and described the Masjid al-Haram as 'Musjil' meaning 'shaven', probably due to the practice of pilgrims shaving their heads before entering the mosque. Time period: 1332-1354 AD Context: Travel and exploration
Ibn Jubayr, a traveler, described Masjid al-Aqsa in Jerusalem as 'Musjil' meaning 'sanctified', perhaps due to the association of the mosque with the night journey of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and the Mi'raj. Time period: 1185-1191 AD Context: Travel and religious pilgrimage
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