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Qasim is an Arabic name meaning 'distributor', 'divider', or 'one who shares'. The name is most famously associated with Qasim ibn Muhammad, the son of Prophet Muhammad and Khadijah, who died in infancy. The name carries the beautiful meaning of generosity, sharing, and fairness. In Islamic tradition, the name represents the quality of distributing blessings and wealth among others. It is a highly respected name in Muslim communities worldwide.
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Qasim
Qasim is an Arabic name meaning 'distributor', 'divider', or 'one who shares'. The name is most famously associated with Qasim ibn Muhammad, the son of Prophet Muhammad and Khadijah, who died in infancy. The name carries the beautiful meaning of generosity, sharing, and fairness. In Islamic tradition, the name represents the quality of distributing blessings and wealth among others. It is a highly respected name in Muslim communities worldwide.
قاسم
قاسم عربی نام ہے جس کا مطلب ہے 'تقسیم کرنے والا'۔ یہ نام قاسم بن محمد سے مشہور ہے، جو نبی کریم اور خدیجہ کے بیٹے تھے۔ یہ نام سخاوت، تقسیم اور انصاف کی خوبصورت صفت رکھتا ہے۔
قَاسِم
قاسم اسم عربي يعني 'المقسم' أو 'الموزع'. يرتبط الاسم بقاسم بن محمد، ابن النبي محمد. يحمل الاسم معنى الكرم والعدالة.
Historical Figure
Son of Prophet Muhammad and Khadijah, died in infancy.
Politics
Prime Minister of Iraq from July 1958 to February 1963.
Politics
59th Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia.
Era: 598-600 CE
Son of Prophet Muhammad and Khadijah.
Qasim is the name of the son of Prophet Muhammad, making it a highly recommended and blessed name.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
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