Salim
سليم
safe, sound, healthy, calm
تسليم
Meaning: salutation, greeting of peace
From the root S-L-M meaning peace. Refers to the Islamic greeting of peace (as-salamu alaykum) and the salutation at the end of prayer.
Taslim (تسليم) is a verbal noun derived from the Form II Arabic verb 'Sallama,' meaning to deliver, submit, or salute. Beyond a simple greeting, it carries the connotation of total submission to a higher power and the act of bestowing peace upon others. It represents the finality of an action, such as the concluding salutations of the ritual prayer, signifying a state of completion and harmony.
In Islam, Taslim represents the essence of 'Islam' itself—submission to the will of Allah. It embodies the values of peace (Salam), trust (Tawakkul), and the acceptance of divine decree without resistance. It is a name that reflects a soul at peace with its Creator and its surroundings, emphasizing the importance of spreading tranquility.
While the exact noun 'Taslim' appears in Surah Al-Ahzab (33:56), where believers are commanded to send blessings and 'salutations' upon the Prophet, its root S-L-M appears 140 times in various forms. Another notable mention is in Surah An-Nisa (4:65), referring to 'full submission' to the judgment of the Prophet. These verses highlight the name's connection to both social etiquette and deep faith.
While 'Taslim' is more common as a concept or a modern given name, its root is shared by many prominent figures, including the Prophet's companion Salman al-Farisi. In Sufi history, the concept of 'Taslim' was championed by various masters as the highest station of the spiritual path. It has been used as a title or name among scholars and poets in the Indian subcontinent and the Levant.
Bearers of the name Taslim are often perceived as calm, diplomatic, and reliable individuals who seek to resolve conflicts. They are thought to possess a gentle nature and a strong sense of duty, reflecting the 'submission' aspect of their name. Culturally, they are seen as people who bring a sense of closure and peace to any environment they enter.
Taslim is pronounced 'tuss-LEEM.' The first syllable 'Tas' rhymes with 'bus,' with the tongue touching the back of the upper teeth for the 'T.' The second syllable 'lim' features a long 'ee' sound as in 'seen,' ending with a soft 'm' where the lips meet gently. There are no heavy guttural sounds, making it accessible for English speakers.
The Abjad value of Taslim (ت=400, س=60, ل=30, ي=10, م=40) is 540. In Arabic numerology, this number is sometimes associated with protection and stability. The individual digits (5+4+0=9) result in the number 9, which in many traditions represents humanitarianism, completion, and the reaching of a spiritual peak.