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The full name of the Prophet Muhammad: Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Abdul Mutalib bin Hashim.

Representative of the knightly spirit respected in both the East and West during the Middle Ages: Salah ad-Din Yusuf bin Ayoub bin Shadi bin Marwan al-Ayyubi.

The name of the current King of Saudi Arabia: Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud

The full name of the former Iraqi dictator Saddam: Saddam bin Hussein bin Majid Al-Tikriti

The full name of the terror tycoon bin Laden: Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden

If you want to learn about Middle Eastern history, go read the General History of the Arabs, and you'll soon be overwhelmed by the lengthy and similar names. This article is here to help everyone sort out the Arabic (Muslim) naming conventions.

The Arabians do not have surnames, so they will include their son, father, grandfather, family, nickname, etc., to distinguish themselves from others.

Ibn means son of someone, usually followed by the father's name. It's often translated as bin.

Alb means father of someone, usually followed by the eldest son's name.

Al is an article, similar to the in English, usually followed by a title.

Generally speaking, a complete Arab name is structured as follows:

Name + Ibn. father's name + Ibn. grandfather's name + Al. title.

The full name of the Prophet Muhammad is Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Abdul Mutalib bin Hashim. From this name, we can see that the Prophet's father was Abdullah, his grandfather was Abdul Mutalib, and his great-grandfather was Hashim.

In summary, Arab names generally fall into the following categories:

1. Abdu (abdu) series

2. Din (DIN) series

3. Prophets and Saints series

4. Historical figures

5. Other series

One, Abdu (abdu) series

Abdu means servant of someone. The most familiar one to us, Abdullah, actually means servant of Allah. If what follows Abdu is not Allah, it's often translated as Abdul.***.

For example, the ancestor of the Mecca's Quraish Tribe was Abdul Samms (sun), meaning servant of the Sun God. After the Islamic era, the Prophet Muhammad adjusted this name. Besides Abdullah, ninety-nine similar names were allowed, while others were banned as remnants of the polytheistic era, such as Abdul Rahman (servant of the Merciful), Abdul Malik (servant of the Powerful)... and so on.

Two, DIN series

DIN means religion. The adjective before DIN is used to describe religion.

1. Bird Aiding (meaning: crescent moon of religion) 2. Bai Xiding (dignified religion) 3. Diya Aiding (light of religion) 4. Hassassin (sword of religion) 5. Imad Din (pillar of religion) 6. Iz Din (great power of religion) 7. Zamaladin (handsome religion) 8. Heyerdin (beautiful religion) 9. Najis Din (star of religion) 10. Nasir Din (guardian of religion) 11. Safudin (sword of religion) 12. Magid Din (glorious religion)

Three, Prophets and Saints series

a, Prophet series

Muhammad, Ahmed, Mahmud, they share the common root 'Hamude,' meaning praise, acclaim. Muslims believe that the birth of the Prophet Muhammad was prophesied in the Bible era.

Mustafa is the nickname of the Prophet.

b, Saint series

Musa, Ibrahim, Ismail, Yusuf, Suleiman, Elsa...these names are mostly transliterated from Hebrew. The corresponding Biblical names for the names above are Moses, Abraham, Ismael, Joseph, Solomon, Jesus. These prophets are mentioned in the Quran, and the belief in them is equivalent to the belief in Muhammad. Muslims do not doubt these prophets, and using their names as one's own is generally considered good.

Four, historical figures

Ali, he was the son-in-law of the Prophet, the fourth Caliph, the last Caliph of the Orthodox era.

Othman, the third Caliph.

Khalid, known as the Sword of Allah, contributed greatly to the early expansion of the Arab Empire.

Hassan, the eldest son of Ali. It means "handsome."

Hussein, the second son of Ali. It means "beautiful."

Fatima, the daughter of Muhammad, wife of Ali. Revered as a Saintess by the Shia. The Chinese Hui Muslim girls' Fatuma is Fatima.

Aisha, the young wife of Muhammad, referred to as a Saintess.

Five, other

a, Names that appeared on the peninsula showing beauty before the spread of Islam

Usama (lion), Fahad (cheetah); Said (a happy person), Aziz (beloved), Nasser (victorious person), Abbas (fierce lion), Bashar (mortal), Gaddafi (from afar), Hariri (free person), Saddam (wrestler), and so on.


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