Talut
Talut refers to King Saul, mentioned in the Quran as the divinely appointed leader of the Israelites. The name signifies 'tall' or 'asked for,' representing divine selection and righteous kingship.
Yes, Talut is mentioned in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:247-249) as the king chosen by Allah to lead the Children of Israel against Jalut (Goliath), emphasizing that Allah selects leaders based on knowledge and strength, not wealth.
Yes, Talut is a valid Islamic name representing leadership and faith. Though rare, it carries positive connotations of divine appointment and justice, making it suitable for parents seeking a unique Quranic name.
While both refer to the same historical figure, the Quranic account in Surah Baqarah focuses specifically on his selection by Allah, his test of loyalty through the river, and his military leadership against Jalut, without the negative aspects found in biblical narratives.
The name evokes qualities of leadership, physical and spiritual strength, obedience to divine command, strategic wisdom, and the ability to unite people for a righteous cause.