Mazlum (''maẓlūm'') is an Arabic term for "oppressed, ill-treated, injured, sinned-against" (the antonym being ''ẓālim'' "oppressor";
root ''ẓlm'' "to oppress").
In
Shiism, the term adopted a meaning of "pietistic" tolerance, given as a byname to
Husayn ibn Ali
Abū ʿAbd Allāh al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib ( ar, أبو عبد الله الحسين بن علي بن أبي طالب; 10 January 626 – 10 October 680) was a grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a son of Ali ibn Abi ...
, who was killed in the
Battle of Karbala. The term is used for a person who is unwilling to act against an injustice, not out of cowardice but out of generosity or forbearance.
[Hamid Enayat, ''Modern Islamic Political Thought'', I.B.Tauris, 2005]
p. 183
Expectation of the Millennium: Shi'ism in History, eds. Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Hamid Dabashi, Seyyed Vali Reza Nasr, SUNY Press, 1989
p. 54
It came to be used as a male given name in the Perso-Arabic cultural sphere, and later also in
Turkish
Turkish may refer to:
*a Turkic language spoken by the Turks
* of or about Turkey
** Turkish language
*** Turkish alphabet
** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation
*** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey
*** Turkish communities and mi ...
, .
People named Mazlum include:
*
Mazlum Çimen, Turkish musician
*
Mazlum Doğan, Kurdish activist
*
Mazlum Kayalar, Turkish politician
* a character in the medieval Arabic drama
Delhemma''
Delhemma''
References
See also
*
Hasan-e Mazlum, village in Iran
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Turkish masculine given names
Masculine given names