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Sabur

Sabur is a transliteration of an Arabic term based on the root s-b-r, which conveys patience, endurance, and steadfastness. In linguistic usage, sabur can function as an adjective meaning patient, and it appears as a given name or surname in various Muslim-majority cultures. Spelling variants such as Saboor or Sabour arise from different transliteration practices across languages.

In Islamic theology, As-Sabur (Arabic: الصبور) is one of the 99 Names of Allah, meaning “The Patient”

As a personal name, Sabur is found in multiple regions, including South Asia, the Middle East, and

Beyond personal names, Sabur can also appear as a place name or surname in certain locales, though

See also: Sabr, As-Sabur.

or
“The
Forbearing
One.”
The
attribute
emphasizes
divine
constancy,
forbearance,
and
perseverance
in
the
face
of
hardship.
It
is
invoked
in
prayers
and
Qur’anic
verses
as
part
of
devotional
practice.
Central
Asia,
often
conveying
the
associated
virtues
of
patience
and
steadfastness.
Variants
such
as
Saboor
reflect
alternate
transliterations,
while
related
names
like
Sabir
share
the
same
root
with
slightly
different
forms.
such
uses
are
context-dependent
and
less
standardized.