Certificate of Name
Abdulrashid
Arabic
Meaning & Origin
Abdulrashid is a surname of Arabic origin, derived from the given name Abd ar-Rashid. The given name is a theophoric name built from the Arabic words ʿabd (servant) and al-Rashīd, one of the names of God in the Qur'an, meaning 'the Rightly Guided' or 'the Right-Minded'. Thus, the full meaning of Abdulrashid is 'servant of the rightly guided', serving as a strong expression of Islamic devotion.EtymologyThe name's Arabic root combines two key elements: ʿabd, meaning 'servant' or 'worshiper', and rashīd, meaning 'rightly guided'. The definite article al- assimilates with the 'r' sound (a sun letter), so the standard pronunciation is 'Abd ar-Rashid' rather than 'Abd al-Rashid', though the spelling often retains the 'l'. Alternative transliterations include 'Abdul Rashid' and 'Abd ar-Rasheed', with variable spacing and hyphenation. It should not be confused with ʻAbd al-Rāshid (with a long 'i'), which means 'servant of the learner' or 'knower'. The given name remains popular across the Muslim world, especially in regions like Afghanistan, India, Bangladesh, and the Middle East.Cultural and Religious SignificanceAs one of the 99 names of God mentioned in the Qur'an, al-Rashīd is a divine attribute—God who guides and is the source of guidance. By naming a child after a divine attribute, Muslims express their servitude and humility toward God, hoping to reflect these qualities. The name's cultural weight is evidenced by numerous historical and contemporary figures bearing the surname Abdulrashid or its variants, including politicians, sportsmen, and clergy. Noteworthy bearers include Maulana Abdur Rashid Tarkabagish (a Bangladeshi politician), Sardar Abdur Rashid Khan (a Pakistani law minister), and numerous athletes and scholars across South and Southeast Asia.Variant Forms and DistributionAs a surname, Abdulrashid is most commonly found among Muslim populations in Africa, Asia, and the diaspora. Given its theophoric origin, it ranks among hundreds of names beginning with 'Abd al-', each combining a servant name with one of God's epithets.Meaning: Servant of the rightly guidedOrigin: ArabicType: Surname, often derived from a given nameUsage Regions: Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Africa
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