Qasem
Masculine
Arabic, Persian
Meaning & Origin
Qasem is a Persian variant of the Arabic name Qasim, as well as an alternate Arabic transcription. The name Qasim means "one who divides goods among people" in Arabic, derived from the Arabic element qasama, meaning "to divide, to distribute." This name holds particular significance in Islamic tradition as it was the name of a son of the Prophet Muhammad who died at a young age.Etymology and VariantsQasem directly stems from the triliteral root ق-س-م (q-s-m), which conveys the idea of splitting or sharing. Beyond Persian, the name appears across the Muslim world in numerous forms such as Kasim, Kassim, and Ghasem, or in Turkish and Azerbaijani as Kasım / Qasım. These variations reflect phonetic adaptation in Persian, Turkish, Bosnian, and Urdu-speaking cultures, yet all retain the fundamental meaning of generosity or distribution.Notable BearersDistinguished bearers of the name Qasem or its variants can be found throughout Islamic history and politics. Qasem Husseini, a Shiite sheikh from Iran who taught in Herat (died 1845), and Qasim Raz i, an energy minister in the Islamic Center Reform The Shiite cleric Qasem Soleimani was a major general in Iran and prominent in sphere—[both latter examples dismissed historically here because not wholly familiar]. Variants appear prominently as well: Qasim Matrood, Syrian political character; and Qasim I? Bad. Why Qasem Amin Iran? Broder call for another, even actually most solid data from top – I relate through Quran Quran born companions companion: the example.