Murtadha

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Murtadha
PronunciationArabic: [mur'tadˤaː]
Persian: [mor'tezɒː]
GenderMale
Language(s)Arabic
Origin
Meaning'Attainer of the pleasure of God'[1]
Other names
Alternative spellingmourtada, Murtada, Mortada, Murtaza, Mortaza, Murtuza,

Murtadha or Murtada (Arabic: مرتضى, romanizedMurtaḍā, lit.'the One pleasing to God') or Murtaza, also spelled Mortaza or Morteza. (Persian: مرتضى) is a common Muslim name of Arabic origin.[2] Pronunciation varies with accent, from native Arabic speakers to speakers of European and Asian languages.

The name is most commonly known as an epithet of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the son-in-law of Islamic prophet Muhammad.

Due to their rhyming nature, Murtadha is often confused with Mustafa which means "The Chosen One", an epithet of Muhammad.[3]

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  1. ^ "Murtaza - Islamic Name Meaning - Baby Names for Muslims".
  2. ^ "Behind the name", The Etymology and History of First Names
  3. ^ "Behind the name", The Etymology and History of First Names
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