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].
Popular usage
- Man Like Mobeen - A BBC sitcom based on a fictional character called Mobeen from Small Heath, Birmingham, played by British BBC Asian Network comedian Guzzy Bear.
- Operation Fath ol-Mobeen - A major Iranian military operation conducted during the Iran-Iraq War, in March 1982.
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References
- "UTQ Academy". UQA_S. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
- "Quranic Names". QN.
- "Tayyibaat – The meaning of Mubeen". Amatullah. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
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