Bin Al-Tahir
Bn Altaahir
Bin Al-TAH-hir. 'Bin' rhymes with 'tin,' 'Al' pronounced as 'ahl,' and 'Tahir' sounds like 'TAH-hir' with emphasis on the first syllable.
من (ط ه ر) النقي.
Bin Al-Tahir is a patronymic name combining 'Bin' (son of) with 'Al-Tahir' (the Pure, the Clean). It derives from the Arabic root ط ه ر (T-H-R), which signifies purity, cleanliness, and freedom from impurity in both physical and spiritual contexts. The name carries the connotation of being the offspring of someone known for their purity and righteousness, reflecting Islamic virtues of cleanliness and moral integrity.
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This is an Arabic patronymic name rooted in classical Arabic linguistics. The component 'Al-Tahir' is one of the ninety-nine names reflecting divine attributes in Islamic tradition, emphasizing the significance of purity in Islamic culture.
In Islamic tradition, purity (tahara) is a fundamental spiritual concept essential for worship and daily life. Names incorporating 'Al-Tahir' are deeply valued in Arab and Muslim societies as they reflect aspirations toward moral and spiritual cleanliness. The patronymic structure 'Bin Al-Tahir' has been used throughout Islamic history to honor lineage and virtue.
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While the name 'Bin Al-Tahir' itself does not appear directly in the Quran as a complete personal name, the root word 'Tahir' (طاهر - pure/clean) and its derivatives appear multiple times throughout the Quranic text. The Quran emphasizes the virtue of purity (tahara) in physical cleanliness and spiritual purification. The root ط-ه-ر appears in contexts related to ritual purification, moral cleanliness, and the sanctification of sacred spaces. This makes 'Al-Tahir' one of the most meaningful names derived from fundamental Islamic concepts presented in the Quran.
وَعَهِدْنَا إِلَىٰ إِبْرَاهِيمَ وَإِسْمَاعِيلَ أَن طَهِّرَا بَيْتِيَ لِلطَّائِفِينَ
“And We took a covenant from Abraham and Ishmael, that they should sanctify My House for those who compass it round, or use it as a retreat, or bow, or prostrate themselves (therein in prayer).”
لَا تَقُمْ فِيهِ أَبَدًا ۚ لَمَسْجِدٌ أُسِّسَ عَلَى التَّقْوَىٰ مِنْ أَوَّلِ يَوْمٍ أَحَقُّ أَن تَقُومَ فِيهِ ۚ فِيهِ رِجَالٌ يُحِبُّونَ أَن يَتَطَهَّرُوا ۚ وَاللَّهُ يُحِبُّ الْمُطَّهِّرِينَ
“Never stand thou forth therein. There is a mosque whose foundation was laid from the first day on piety; it is more worthy of the standing forth (for prayer) therein. In it are men who love to be purified; and Allah loveth those who make themselves pure and clean.”
قَدْ كَانَتْ لَكُمْ أُسْوَةٌ حَسَنَةٌ فِي إِبْرَاهِيمَ وَالَّذِينَ مَعَهُ إِذْ قَالُوا لِقَوْمِهِمْ إِنَّا بُرَآءُ مِنكُمْ وَمِمَّا تَعْبُدُونَ مِن دُونِ اللَّهِ كَفَرْنَا بِكُمْ وَبَدَا بَيْنَنَا وَبَيْنَكُمُ الْعَدَاوَةُ وَالْبَغْضَاءُ أَبَدًا حَتَّىٰ تُؤْمِنُوا بِاللَّهِ وَحْدَهُ
“There is for you an excellent example (to follow) in Abraham and those with him, when they said to their people: 'We are clear of you and of whatever ye worship besides Allah: we have rejected you, and there has arisen, between us and you, enmity and hatred for ever,- unless ye believe in Allah and Him alone.'”
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