Certificate of Name
Qasim
Masculine
Arabic, Urdu
Meaning & Origin
Qasim is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "one who divides goods among people," derived from the Arabic root qasama (to divide, to distribute). In classical Arabic naming tradition, the name reflects a role of fairness and distribution within the community, often associated with leadership or generosity. Etymology The root qasama (قسم) conveys the act of dividing or apportioning. The form Qāsim (قاسم) is an active participle, meaning literally "the divider." This name shares its linguistic root with the plural noun aqsam (types) and the Arabic word for "oath" (qasam). The variant Qasīm (with a long second syllable) exists but is less common as a given name. Historical and Religious Significance The most prominent bearer was Qasim ibn Muhammad, the son of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his first wife Khadija. According to Islamic tradition, Qasim died in infancy before the start of Muhammad's prophethood. This early connection imbued the name with prestige and piety in Muslim societies. The name is also found among Shia Muslims due to Qasim ibn Hasan, a prominent figure killed at the Battle of Karbala (680 CE). Notable Bearers Throughout Islamic history, the name has been borne by scholars, rulers, and artists. Qasim al-Anvar (1356–1433) was a Persian Sufi poet and philosopher. Pirzada Qasim (b. 1943) is a Pakistani scholar and poet. In the modern era, the name appears across the Middle East, South Asia, and Central Asia. Variants include Kasim (Arabic, Bosnian), Kassim (Arabic), Qasem (Arabic, Persian), Qasım (Azerbaijani), Ghasem (Persian), and Kasım (Turkish). Distribution Qasim is chiefly used in Arabic-speaking countries, as well as in Urdu-speaking communities in Pakistan and India. Its popularity is bolstered by association with the Prophet's family and its favorable meaning. In some regions, it also appears as a surname. Key Facts Meaning: One who divides goods among people Origin: Arabic (qasama) Type: Given name (masculine) Usage Regions: Arab world, South Asia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iran, Bosnia Related Names: Kasim, Kassim, Qasem, Qasım, Ghasem, Kasım
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