Muhammad Sarwar

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Muhammad Sarwar

Muhammad Sarwar (pronunciation: /muːˈhɑːməd sɑːrˈwɑːr/) is a common name in the Islamic world, with its roots in Arabic. The name is composed of two parts: "Muhammad", the name of the Islamic prophet, and "Sarwar", which means "leader" or "chief" in Arabic.

Etymology

The name Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد‎) is the name of the Islamic prophet and means "praised, commendable" in Arabic. It is one of the most popular names in the Islamic world.

The name Sarwar (Arabic: سرور‎) is of Arabic origin and means "leader" or "chief". It is a common surname in the Islamic world.

Related Terms

  • Arabic language: The Semitic language of the Arabs, spoken by some 150 million people throughout the Middle East and North Africa.
  • Islamic prophet: A prophet sent by God according to Islamic belief.
  • Arabic names: Names that are used in the Arab world, as well as some other Muslim regions, due to the spread of Islam.

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