Mobeen

Mobeen (Arabic: مبين) (Persian: موبین) (also spelled Mubeen, Mobin, Mubin) is a given name derived from an Arabic word (مبين), which is used as a poetic adjective in literature, speech and religious contexts. The name can be translated as distinct, lucid, eloquent, prominent or clarity.[1][2] It is commonly used as a given name in the Middle East, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and respective diaspora.

Definition

The definition of Mobeen is "something that is clear and incomparable to anything else",[3] i.e. something that is distinct, lucid, eloquent, prominent or without comparison.

Etymology

The name is primarily derived from the Muslim holy book, the Quran, in which it used multiple times as an adjective to describe the Quran[3].

gollark: No, the adult there already exists.
gollark: If you think about it, maybe OTHER people want to keep living.
gollark: You can't reasonably ascribe rights to people who never existed/*might* exist because that is very very problematic.
gollark: The child you talk about never existed.
gollark: > I mind if someone kills me, but in theory they shouldn't*Why* do you mind?

References

  1. "UTQ Academy". UQA_S. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
  2. "Quranic Names". QN.
  3. "Tayyibaat – The meaning of Mubeen". Amatullah. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
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