Rashed Al-Rashed
Writer
1958
Saudi Arabian journalist, author, and former editor-in-chief of Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper
"mature, of sound judgment"
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“An Arabic name meaning rightly guided, rooted in Islamic heritage”
Rashed comes from the Arabic root r-sh-d (رشد), meaning guidance, maturity, or right conduct. It is closely related to Rashid, an attribute of Allah in Islam meaning the Guide to the Right Path. The name has been borne by kings, scholars, and saints across the Islamic world for over fourteen centuries, making it one of the most enduring Arabic names.
Rashed has been a steady traditional choice across Arabic-speaking countries and Muslim communities for generations. It gained wider recognition in Western countries with growing Arab diaspora communities, particularly in France, the UK, and North America.
In Islamic tradition, Al-Rashid is one of the 99 names of Allah, making this name particularly meaningful for Muslim families. The Rightly-Guided Caliphs (Al-Khulafa Al-Rashidun) of early Islamic history bear this same root, linking the name to the golden age of early Islam.
Writer
1958
Saudi Arabian journalist, author, and former editor-in-chief of Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper
Politician
763
Fifth Abbasid Caliph of Baghdad, celebrated ruler who appears in One Thousand and One Nights
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