Sassi
While not mentioned in the Quran, Sassi is a culturally Islamic name used by Muslim communities in Sindh for centuries, honoring a heroine from Sufi literature.
In Sindhi, Sassi means 'moon' or 'beautiful,' symbolizing luminosity and grace.
No, Sassi is not found in the Quran or Hadith. It originates from Sindhi folklore and Islamic cultural tradition.
It is extremely rare globally, primarily found within Sindhi Muslim communities and among scholars of South Asian Sufi literature.
Sassi represents the syncretism of Islamic and Indic traditions, embodying purity and devotion in the poetry of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.