Sadiq
صادق
truthful, veracious, sincere
صديق
Meaning: truthful, honest, righteous
A title of Abu Bakr, the first caliph, known as as-Siddiq (the Truthful).
The name Siddiq is an intensive form of the Arabic root S-D-Q, meaning 'one who is constantly and habitually truthful.' Beyond simple honesty, it implies a deep-seated integrity where one's inner beliefs, outward speech, and physical actions are in perfect alignment. It carries the connotation of 'the veracious' or 'the sincere,' representing a person who validates the truth through their character.
In Islamic theology, 'Siddiq' represents one of the highest ranks of spiritual attainment, second only to the Prophets. It symbolizes unwavering faith and the immediate acceptance of divine truth without hesitation or doubt. The name embodies the virtue of 'Sidq' (truthfulness), which is considered the foundation of all righteous conduct and a path leading to Paradise.
The term appears in several forms in the Quran, most notably in Surah An-Nisa (4:69), which ranks the 'Siddiqin' (the truthful) alongside Prophets and Martyrs. It is also used as a descriptor for Prophet Idris in Surah Maryam (19:56) and Prophet Yusuf in Surah Yusuf (12:46). The root S-D-Q appears hundreds of times, emphasizing the importance of sincerity and charity.
The most prominent figure is Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, the closest companion of Prophet Muhammad and the first Rashidun Caliph, who earned the title for his immediate belief in the Isra and Mi'raj. Another notable figure is Yusuf (Joseph), who is addressed as 'Siddiq' in the Quran for his integrity. In later history, various Sufi scholars and leaders have adopted the name to signify their commitment to spiritual truth.
Bearers of this name are traditionally perceived as reliable, principled, and transparent individuals who value justice and moral clarity. They are often seen as loyal friends and steadfast leaders who remain calm under pressure and prioritize honesty over personal gain. There is an inherent expectation of wisdom and a contemplative nature associated with this name.
Pronounced as 'sid-DEEQ.' The first syllable 'sid' uses a sharp 's' sound followed by a short 'i' as in 'sit.' The second syllable 'deeq' features a doubled 'd' sound, a long 'ee' as in 'deep,' and ends with a deep 'q' sound produced at the back of the throat (uvular stop), which is more forceful than a standard English 'k.'
In the Abjad system, the name Siddiq (صديق) has a total value of 204 (Sad=90, Dal=4, Ya=10, Qaf=100). This number is sometimes associated with stability and the manifestation of truth in the physical realm. In traditional numerology, it suggests a person whose life is built on a solid, unshakable foundation of principles.