Certificate of Name
Bilal
Masculine
Arabic, Kyrgyz, Turkish, Urdu
Meaning & Origin
Bilal (Arabic: بلال) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "wetting, moistening". It is best known as the name of Bilal ibn Rabah, an African companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the first muezzin (caller to prayer) in Islam, who died in 640 CE.EtymologyThe name derives from the Arabic root bilāl, which conveys the sense of moisture or freshness. In pre-Islamic Arabia, it was occasionally used as a personal name.Historical and Religious SignificanceBilal ibn Rabah, also known as Bilal al-Habashi, was an Ethiopian slave who became one of the most trusted companions of Muhammad. His powerful voice led to his appointment as the first person to deliver the adhan (call to prayer). His story exemplifies piety and equality in early Islam. According to Islamic tradition, Muhammad said of him: “Bilal is the leader of the black people.” His name remains common throughout the Muslim world.Notable BearersBilal ibn Rabah (580–640), companion of Muhammad and first muezzinBilal ibn al-Harith (died 682), a sahabi (companion) of MuhammadBilal (American singer) (born 1979), R&B/jazz musicianBilal (Lebanese singer) (born 1983), gypsy pop singerBilal Abdullah (born 1980), one of the perpetrators of the 2007 Glasgow Airport attackDistribution and VariantsBilal is used widely in Arabic-speaking countries, Turkey, the Central Asian republics, and the Indian subcontinent. Variants include Bilal (Turkish), بلال (Urdu), and dialectal forms such as Billel (Algerian).Meaning: "Wetting, moistening"Origin: ArabicType: Given nameUsage: Arabic, Kyrgyz, Turkish, Urdu
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