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Asadullah
PronunciationArabic: [ʔasad‿ɑɫˈɫɑh]
Persian: [ʔæsædoɫˈɫɒː]
GenderMale
Language(s)Arabic, Persian
Origin
Word/nameArabic language
MeaningLion of God
Region of originArabia
Other names
Alternative spellingAssadullah, Asadollah, Assadolah, Asad Ullah, Asadallah
Related namesAsad, Ariel

Asadullāh (Template:Lang-ar), also written Asadollah, Assadullah or Asad Ullah, is a male Muslim given name meaning Lion of God.

The name was initially used to refer to the Islamic Prophet Muhammad's closest kinsmen Ali and Hamzah.

Initially, the title was first given to Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib, Muhammad's uncle.[1] After the Battle of the Trench, when Ali defeated Amr ibn Abd al-Wud, Muhammad reportedly gave Ali the name Asadullah (Lion of God) and reportedly praised him, saying "Ali's strike on Amr ibn Abd al-Wud is greater than the worship of both mankind and jinn until the Day of Judgement."[2]

The name may additionally refer to:

See also

References

  1. ^ Muhammad ibn Saad. Kitab al-Tabaqat al-Kabir vol. 3. Translated by Bewley, A. (2013). The Companions of Badr. London: Ta-Ha Publishers.
  2. ^ Shahin, Badr (2015). Al-Abbas. CA: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1-5193-0811-5.