Transliteration: Ha-beeb-ul-laah
Meaning: The Beloved of Allah
معنی: اللہ کا محبوب، پیارا حبیب
Arabic Root: ح-ب-ب (Habba)
Habibullah (حَبِيبُ اللَّه) — Beloved of Allah — is among the most emotionally and spiritually resonant of all the Prophet's titles. While Ibrahim (AS) is called Khalilullah (Friend of Allah — a title of closeness and in...

Meaning: The Beloved of Allah
Habibullah (حَبِيبُ اللَّه) — Beloved of Allah — is among the most emotionally and spiritually resonant of all the Prophet's titles. While Ibrahim (AS) is called Khalilullah (Friend of Allah — a title of closeness and intimate friendship), Muhammad ﷺ is called Habibullah — the Beloved — which classical scholars consider the higher of the two relational titles. Khalil (friend) describes a relationship of deep trust and alliance; Habib (beloved) describes one of intimate love and special affection. When a companion asked the Prophet ﷺ who he was most beloved by, he acknowledged this divine relationship. The practical meaning of Habibullah is that Allah's love for the Prophet ﷺ is unique — expressed through: raising his remembrance in the Shahada (his name next to Allah's), the special Salawat Allah and His angels send upon him (33:56), his physical Night Journey and Ascent (Isra wal-Mi'raj), and the uniquely comprehensive preservation of his legacy in both Quran and Sunnah.
Arabic Root: ح-ب-ب (Habba) — to love, to be beloved. Habib is the intensive form meaning 'deeply loved one, intimate beloved.' As Habibullah (Beloved of Allah), the Prophet ﷺ holds the highest relational title possible between a created being and the Creator — the deepest, most honored love relationship in all of existence.
Established through Hadith and scholarly consensus — the Prophet ﷺ is described as 'the most beloved of creation to Allah' in numerous authentic narrations
"Amr ibn al-As (RA) asked: 'Who is the most beloved person to you?' The Prophet ﷺ said: 'Aisha.' He said: 'Among men?' He said: 'Her father (Abu Bakr).'"
"Say (O Muhammad): If you love Allah, follow me — Allah will love you and forgive your sins. And Allah is Forgiving, Merciful."
Allah loves him above all of creation and commands believers to follow him as the path to divine love. His Night Journey and Ascent — the closest a created being has ever come to divine proximity — is the ultimate expression of Allah's love for His Habib.
Sending Salawat upon Habibullah is the most intimate form of honoring the Prophet ﷺ — we are blessing the one whom Allah Himself has blessed with His love. The Salawat is also our path to Allah's love: Quran 3:31 says 'follow me — Allah will love you.' By sending Salawat upon Habibullah and following his Sunnah, the believer becomes beloved to Allah through the intermediary of His Beloved.
Habibullah teaches the divine love economy: Allah loves His Habib, and He loves those who love His Habib and follow him. Quran 3:31 establishes a clear equation: follow the Beloved of Allah → Allah loves you. This makes following the Sunnah not mere obedience but the path to the most precious relationship in existence — becoming beloved to Al-Wadud (the Most Loving) by loving and following His greatest Habib.
Habib is a widely used and beautiful Islamic name for boys meaning 'beloved, dear one.' It is a shortened form of Habibullah (Beloved of Allah) — one of the Prophet's ﷺ most honored titles. 'Habiba' is the female form, equally recommended. 'Habibur Rahman' (Beloved of the Most Merciful) is also used as a compound name.
Quran 33:56
Recommended: Recite Salawat upon learning this name
"Indeed, Allah and His angels send blessings upon the Prophet. O you who believe, send blessings upon him and greet him with peace." — Quran 33:56
Habibullah (حَبِيبُ اللَّه) is one of the blessed names of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, meaning "The Beloved of Allah". This name falls under the Title category of his names and titles.
Habibullah (حَبِيبُ اللَّه) — Beloved of Allah — is among the most emotionally and spiritually resonant of all the Prophet's titles. While Ibrahim (AS) is called Khalilullah (Friend of Allah — a title of closeness and intimate friendship), Muhammad ﷺ is called Habibullah — the Beloved — which classical scholars consider the higher of the two relational titles. Khalil (friend) describes a relations...
Arabic Root: ح-ب-ب (Habba) — to love, to be beloved. Habib is the intensive form meaning 'deeply loved one, intimate beloved.' As Habibullah (Beloved of Allah), the Prophet ﷺ holds the highest relational title possible between a created being and the Creator — the deepest, most honored love relationship in all of existence.
The 300+ names and titles of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ are grouped into categories that help readers understand the source and nature of each name. Habibullah belongs to the Title category, which includes honorific titles given to the Prophet ﷺ reflecting his status, mission, and role as the final Messenger.
Muslims invoke the Prophet's ﷺ blessed names — including Habibullah — when sending Salawat (blessings) upon him, an act of worship highly rewarded in Islam.
Each name reveals a unique dimension of the Prophet's ﷺ character and mission, helping students of Seerah understand his complete biography.
Habib is a widely used and beautiful Islamic name for boys meaning 'beloved, dear one.' It is a shortened form of Habibullah (Beloved of All...
"Indeed, Allah and His angels send blessings upon the Prophet. O you who believe, send blessings upon him and greet him with peace." — Quran 33:56

May Allah send abundant blessings and peace upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and his companions. Ameen.