Abdul Malic
A Quranic Name for Boys
Meaning:
Abdul Malic is variant of Abdul Maleek and has the exact same meaning and pronunciation (see below for full meaning). You can use either Abdul Malic or Abdul Maleek, both are correct and acceptable. If you like this variant more and you'd like to pronounce it the way it is spelled (different than the original name), this is perfectly acceptable. For more details please see the main entry at: Abdul Maleek.
Full Meaning of Abdul Malic
Abdul Malic (also spelled Abd al-Maleek, not to be confused with the more common Abdul Malik and Abdul Maalik) is an indirect Quranic name for boys that means “servant of the King”, thus meaning “servant of Allah”. Abdul Malic can be distinguished from its similar siblings by the long “ee” sound in Maleek (Malīk).
Al-Maleek (short “a”, long “ee”) is one of the names of Allah in, used once in the Quran, similar to the more commonly used names of Allah Mālik (long “a”, short “i”) and Malik (short “a”, short “i”), which are also in the Quran.
فِي مَقْعَدِ صِدْقٍ عِنْدَ مَلِيكٍ مُقْتَدِرٍ
In the seat of honor with a most Powerful King [Maleek]. (Quran 54:55)




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