Mulabbika
Mulabika
Moo-LAB-bee-kah. The emphasis falls on the second syllable 'LAB.' The initial 'M' sound is crisp, the first 'u' is a short vowel as in 'book,' 'LAB' rhymes with 'cab,' and 'bee-kah' flows with a short 'i' sound followed by a guttural 'kh' sound and a soft 'ah' ending.
من (ل ب ك) مؤنث مُلبِّك.
Mulabbika is the feminine form derived from the Arabic root ل-ب-ك (L-B-K), which relates to the concept of labbayk (لبيك), the sacred pilgrim's cry meaning 'Here I am' or 'At your service.' The name carries the sense of one who responds affirmatively to a divine call or summons. It reflects the spiritual devotion expressed during the Hajj pilgrimage, where Muslims proclaim 'Labbayk Allahumma labbayk' (Here I am, O Allah, here I am). The feminine suffix ة (-a) creates the feminine form Mulabbika, indicating a woman who embodies this responsive, devoted spirit.
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This name originates from classical Arabic Islamic terminology and Quranic language, deeply rooted in the pilgrimage tradition of Islam. It emerges from the devotional practices and spiritual lexicon of Muslim culture, particularly associated with Hajj rituals and the expression of submission to Allah's commands.
Mulabbika holds profound spiritual significance in Islamic culture as it directly references one of the most sacred moments in Muslim practice—the pilgrimage to Mecca. The name embodies the Islamic ideal of immediate obedience and spiritual responsiveness to divine guidance. It represents a woman's commitment to faith and her willingness to answer Allah's call with sincerity and devotion, making it a meaningful name for families seeking to instill these values in their daughters.
Different spellings and forms of Mulabbika across languages
While the name Mulabbika itself does not appear directly in the Quranic text, it is derived from the root word labbayk (لبيك), which appears in Quranic context related to the pilgrimage. The Quran references the pilgrimage tradition and the spiritual response of believers who answer Allah's call. The concept of labbayk represents answering the divine summons, and women who embody this spirit during Hajj would be described as muhrim or responding to the sacred call, making Mulabbika a spiritually Quranic-aligned name rooted in Islamic pilgrimage traditions.
ثُمَّ لْيَقْضُوا تَفَثَهُمْ وَلْيُوفُوا نُذُورَهُمْ وَلْيَطَّوَّفُوا بِالْبَيْتِ الْعَتِيقِ
“Then let them complete the rites prescribed for them, perform their vows, and complete their circumambulation of the Ancient House.”
وَأَذِّن فِي النَّاسِ بِالْحَجِّ يَأْتُوكَ رِجَالاً وَعَلَىٰ كُلِّ ضَامِرٍ يَأْتِينَ مِن كُلِّ فَجٍّ عَمِيقٍ
“And proclaim to the people the Pilgrimage: they will come to you on foot and (mounted) on every kind of camel, lean on account of journeys through deep and distant mountain highways.”
يَسْأَلُونَكَ عَنِ الْأَهِلَّةِ قُلْ هِيَ مَوَاقِيتُ لِلنَّاسِ وَالْحَجِّ
“They ask you concerning the New Moons. Say: They are but signs to mark fixed periods of time for mankind and for the Pilgrimage.”
In Arabic numerology, the number 3 represents creativity, communication, and spiritual expression. It symbolizes the harmony between body, mind, and spirit, reflecting the balanced devotion embodied in the name Mulabbika.