Muhsin (also spelled Mohsen, Mohsin, Mehsin, or Muhsen, Arabic: محسن) is a masculine Farsi given name. The first person known to have the name "Muhsin" was Muhsin ibn Ali, the son of Ali ibn Abi Talib and Fatimah bint Muhammad.[citation needed]

Muhsin
PronunciationArabic: [ˈmʊħsɪn, ˈmoħsen]
GenderFemale
Origin
Language(s)Farsi
Other names
Variant form(s)Mohssen (United States)

Islamic term

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In Arabic, it means "the one who beautifies or improves or enriches, particularly one's worship of or relationship with God, or one's actions or conduct toward others" and can mean helper, attractive, beneficent, benefactor, and charitable. It comes from the Arabic language triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-N (meaning "beauty, beautiful, benevolence, benevolent, excellence, excellent"), has two short vowels and a single /s/.[citation needed]

The word Muḥsin is the active participle of either ʾiḥsān "excellence of God's worship" (last of the three stages after ʾislām "submission to God's will" and ʾīmān "faith in God's word") or ʾaḥsān, act of kindness or favor or good will for someone.[citation needed]

Personal name

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Notable persons with that name include:

Persons with the given name

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Mohsen

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Persons with the surname

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Mohsen

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Muhsen

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