| Pronunciation | Arabic: [muslim] Persian: [muslim]  | 
|---|---|
| Gender | male | 
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Arabic | 
| Meaning | muslim | 
| Other names | |
| Alternative spelling | muslim, muslim | 
Muslim (Arabic: مُسْلِم muslim), also transliterated as Moslem or Müslüm (Turkish), is an Arabic male given name meaning 'pure, clear, immaculate, clean, taintless, straight, absolute', 'devout, god-fearing, pious, complaisant, obedient, submissive', 'virtuous, chaste, modest, blameless, innocent'.
It is also the proper name for the followers of the religion Islam and solely a Muslim name.
The name Muslim is a diminutive of the name Aslam (أَسْلَم aslam), which both names stems from the male noun-name Salaam.
It may refer to:
Given name
Moslem
- Moslem Bahadori (1927–2022), Iranian medical scientist
 - Moslem Eskandar-Filabi (born 1944), Iranian wrestler
 - Moslem Al Freej (born 1988), Saudi footballer
 - Moslem Firoozabadi, Iranian footballer
 - Moslem Malakouti (1924–2014), Grand Ayatollah, Iranian Shiite cleric, Marja
 - Moslem Mesigar (born 1984), Iranian beach soccer player
 - Moslem Mojademi, Iranian footballer
 - Moslem Niadoost (born 1990), Iranian middle-distance runner
 - Moslem Oladghobad (born 1995), Iranian futsal player
 - Moslem Rostamiha (born 1992), Iranian futsal player
 - Moslem Uddin Ahmad, Bangladeshi politician
 
Muslim
Titular
- Abu Muslim, full name Abu Muslim Abd al-Rahman ibn Muslim al-Khurasani (born 718/19 or 723/27, died 755), Persian general in service of the Abbasid dynasty, who led the Abbasid Revolution that toppled the Umayyad dynasty
 - Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj Nishapuri, d. 875 CE, hadith scholar
 - Muslim ibn Aqil, Islamic figure, son of Aqil ibn Abi Talib and a member of the clan of Bani Hashim, thus, he is a cousin of Hussain ibn Ali
 - Muslim ibn Shihab, Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri, Islamic figure, a central figure among the early collectors of sīra—biographies of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad and hadith literature
 - Muslim ibn Uqba, (pre-622–683) was a general of the Umayyad Caliphate during the reigns of caliphs Mu'awiya I and his son and successor Yazid I
 - Muslim ibn Sa'id al-Kilabi, was governor of Khurasan for the Umayyad Caliphate in 723–724.
 
Given name
- Muslim Agaýew (born 1974), Turkmenistani professional football
 - Muslim Ahmad (born 1989), Malaysian footballer
 - Muslim Arogundade (born 1926), Nigerian athlete
 - Muslim Daliyev (born 1964), Russian footballer and football coach
 - Muslim Magomayev (composer) (1885–1937), Azerbaijani composer and conductor
 - Muslim Magomayev (musician) (1942–2008), dubbed the "King of Songs" and the "Soviet Sinatra", Soviet Azerbajiani baritone operatic pop singer
 - Muslim Mubarak (born 1985), Iraqi footballer
 - Muslim Salikhov, Russian martial artist
 - Muslim Sattarov (born 1965), Uzbekistani ice dancer
 - Muslim Yar (born 1999), German cricketer
 
Müslüm (Turkish or Turkic spelling)
- Müslüm Aydoğan (born 1989), Turkish footballer
 - Müslüm Can (born 1975), Turkish footballer
 - Müslüm Doğan (born 1959), Turkish politician
 - Müslüm Gürses (1953–2013), Turkish folk singer
 - Müslüm Yelken (born 1988), Turkish footballer
 
Surname
- Ahmed Abou Moslem (born 1981), Egyptian footballer
 - Azmi Muslim (born 1986), Malaysian footballer
 
See also
- Müslüm, Polatlı, village in the District of Polatlı, Ankara Province, Turkey
 - Muğancıq Müslüm, village and municipality in the Sharur Rayon of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan
 - Christian (given name)
 - Muslim (disambiguation)
 
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