Abdul Hasib
Aabdu Lhasiyb
AH-bool HAH-sib. First syllable 'Abd' is pronounced like 'ahd' with a short 'a' sound. 'Hasib' is pronounced 'hah-SEEB' with emphasis on the second syllable.
صورة كتابية صوتية من عبد الحسيب.
Abdul Hasib (عبد الحسيب) is a compound Arabic name composed of 'Abd' (عبد), meaning 'servant of,' and 'Al-Hasib' (الحسيب), which is one of the ninety-nine names of Allah in Islamic tradition. Al-Hasib refers to God as the All-Sufficient, the Reckoner, or the One who takes account of all deeds. The name thus signifies 'Servant of the All-Sufficient' or 'Servant of the One Who Reckons,' emphasizing submission to divine judgment and accountability.
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This name originates from classical Arabic and Islamic naming tradition, combining the prefix 'Abd' (servant of) with one of Allah's divine attributes. It reflects the Islamic practice of naming children after God's attributes to instill spiritual values and devotion from birth.
In Islamic culture, names beginning with 'Abd' followed by divine attributes hold profound spiritual significance, as they express submission to God and invoke divine blessings. Abdul Hasib specifically emphasizes trust in God's perfect judgment and complete knowledge of all actions. This name has been traditionally used across Arab, Persian, Turkish, and wider Muslim communities as a marker of piety and religious consciousness.
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While the name 'Abdul Hasib' as a complete compound is not directly mentioned in the Quran, the root word 'Hasib' (حسيب) appears multiple times throughout the Quran as one of Allah's divine attributes. The Quranic usage emphasizes God's role as the All-Sufficient Judge and Reckoner of all deeds. The term 'Hasib' in the Quranic context refers to divine sufficiency, complete knowledge, and ultimate accountability, making it a spiritually significant element in Islamic naming tradition.
وَإِذَا حُيِّيتُم بِتَحِيَّةٍ فَحَيُّوا بِأَحْسَنَ مِنْهَا أَوْ رُدُّوهَا ۗ إِنَّ اللَّهَ كَانَ عَلَىٰ كُلِّ شَيْءٍ حَسِيبًا
“When you are greeted with a greeting, greet [in return] with one better than it, or [at least] with the like of it. Indeed, Allah is ever, over all things, an accountant (Hasib).”
وَيَقُولُ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا إِن هَٰذَا إِلَّا إِفْكٌ افْتَرَىٰهُ وَأَعَانَهُ عَلَيْهِ قَوْمٌ آخَرُونَ ۚ فَقَدْ جَاءُوا ظُلْمًا وَزُورًا
“And the disbelievers say, 'This is not but a lie he invented, and another people have already assisted him in it.' But they have thereby committed an injustice and a lie.”
الَّذِينَ يُبَلِّغُونَ رِسَالَاتِ اللَّهِ وَيَخْشَوْنَهُ وَلَا يَخْشَوْنَ أَحَدًا إِلَّا اللَّهَ ۗ وَكَفَىٰ بِاللَّهِ حَسِيبًا
“Those who convey the messages of Allah and fear Him and do not fear anyone except Allah. And sufficient is Allah as Accountant (Hasib).”
The number 6 in Arabic numerology represents harmony, balance, and mercy. It is associated with compassion, responsibility, and divine care, reflecting the merciful nature of God's accountability and judgment.