Muslima Nazarova
Athlete
Uzbekistani judoka and competitor in international judo championships
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“A name that is a declaration of faith”
Muslima is the feminine form of 'Muslim,' derived from the Arabic root 'aslama' (أسلم) meaning 'to submit' or 'to surrender [to God].' The word Muslim literally means 'one who submits to the will of Allah.' As a name, Muslima expresses a profound declaration of faith, bestowing upon the bearer the identity of a devout believer from birth.
Muslima is most common in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and parts of West Africa where it serves as a traditional name expressing religious devotion. It is given as a name of religious significance rather than following popularity trends, remaining consistent across generations in devout Muslim communities.
Naming a daughter Muslima is an explicit expression of Islamic faith and identity. In Central Asian countries like Uzbekistan, the name is embraced as a positive religious statement. It is deeply meaningful within the Muslim tradition but carries the full weight of religious identity as a name.
Athlete
Uzbekistani judoka and competitor in international judo championships
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