Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic verb 'tashaa' which means 'to obey'. This name is given to a boy who is obeyed and respected by all around him. It is also mentioned in the Quran as the name of a companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who was known for his obedience and loyalty.
Spiritual meaning
A name that symbolizes obedience to Allah and respect for His commandments.
Language details
Mutashim
One who is obeyed
معتشم
بھرنا, سامنا, قابل رہا, مقاوم
معتشم
to bear, to endure, to withstand, to stand firm
मूतशिम
पहनना, सहना, तुरंत रहना, सम्राट
موتشم
بهره شوند, قووتوند, قابل راهوند, مقاوم
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/mjuːˈtaʃɪm/
/maʽʃæm, mʊˈtæʃɪm, mʊˈtuːtʃɪm, mōˈtuːʃæm/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Mutashim is a reflection of Islamic values promoting obedience, respect, and loyalty. It is a desirable trait in a child to be obedient and have a profound impact on the community around him. This name adds to the societal fabric of respect for elders, obedience to parents, and loyalty to the community and the Islamic Ummah.
The name Mutashim holds great spiritual significance, as it is a reminder of obeying Allah and His Messenger (PBUH). It reflects the worship of Allah through obedient acts, following the teachings of the Prophet, and making the daily practices of Salaah (salat) and Zakat a priority. As mentioned in hadith, "If you obey Allah, He will love you; and if you disobey Him, He will abandon you." (Bukhari and Muslim), this name strives towards the continuous journey of following and pleasing Allah.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Mutasim Billah ibn Harun ar-Rashid was the seventh Abbasid caliph, ruling from 833 to 842 CE. He is considered to be one of the most capable and just caliphs in the history of the caliphate. During his reign, he repelled a major rebellion led by the Turkish general Tahir ibn Husayn, who had seized power in Iraq and declared himself the ruler in 836 CE. Mutasim's victory over Tahir led to the consolidation of Abbasid power and the establishment of the Turks in the caliphal court.
833-842 CE
Mutasim Billah is also known for his patronage of the arts and sciences, particularly in the field of astronomy. During his reign, he commissioned a major observatory in Baghdad, where scholars from different parts of the Islamic world came to study and conduct research. This observatory, known as the House of Wisdom, was a center of learning and discovery that laid the foundation for the later development of the Islamic Golden Age in science and mathematics.
833-842 CE
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