Abdullah
عبدالله
servant of God, slave of God
عبد السلام
Meaning: servant of the Source of Peace
From ʿabd (servant) + as-Salam (the Source of Peace). As-Salam is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Abdulsalam translates to 'Servant of the Peace' or 'Servant of the Source of Peace.' It is a compound name consisting of 'Abd' (servant/slave) and 'Al-Salam,' which is one of the 99 Sublime Names of Allah. In Arabic, 'Salam' denotes not just the absence of conflict, but a state of total wholeness, safety, and perfection that is free from any defect.
The name represents the Islamic ideal of submission to the Divine as the ultimate provider of tranquility and security. It emphasizes the attribute of God as the Giver of Peace (Al-Mu'min Al-Muhaymin) and encourages the bearer to be a source of harmony and reconciliation within the community. It reflects the core Quranic value of 'Silm' or entering into a state of peace through faith.
The specific attribute 'Al-Salam' appears as a Name of Allah in Surah Al-Hashr (59:23). The root S-L-M is one of the most frequent in the Quran, appearing in various forms such as 'Islam' (submission), 'Salim' (sound heart in 26:89), and the heavenly greeting 'Salam' mentioned in Surah Ya-Sin (36:58).
Notable figures include Abd al-Salam ibn Mashish al-Alami, a famous 12th-century Moroccan Sufi saint and scholar who was the spiritual guide to Imam al-Shadhili. In modern history, Abdus Salam was a theoretical physicist from Pakistan who became the first Muslim to win a Nobel Prize in Science (Physics) in 1979.
In Arabic culture, individuals named Abdulsalam are often perceived as calm, diplomatic, and reliable mediators. They are traditionally expected to possess a gentle temperament and a strong sense of justice, reflecting the 'peaceful' nature of their name. The name carries a connotation of wisdom and the ability to remain composed under pressure.
Pronounced 'ab-dul-sa-LAAM'. Start with a short 'a' like in 'apple,' followed by a voiced 'b' and 'd'; the 'u' is short as in 'pull.' The 's' sound is doubled (geminate), and the final 'aa' is a long vowel held for two beats, ending with a soft 'm'. Ensure the 'L' in 'Abdul' blends directly into the 'S' sound (the 'sun letter' rule).
Using the Abjad system, the value of 'Abd' (74) and 'Al-Salam' (162) totals 236. In Islamic numerology, the root S-L-M (60+30+40=130) is often associated with the concept of completion and safety. The number 236 is sometimes linked to the expansion of blessings and the stabilization of one's environment.