It means that you are the surrender of god.
AnswerIf by "surrender" you mean "to relinquish" then the word "Islam" means "the Self-Relinquishment"; a conscious and willful relinquishment of the self to another more worthy in power; ie the Most Worthy Lord, The Divinity; God.It also refers to the [Divinely] Revealed Legislation (Shariah) and the Devotions and Worship of a Muslim and of the Blessed Prophet of Islam, Muhamad [s.a.w.s] and every other Messenger of God [also called "ibaadah" or "worshipful adoration"] and the followers and disciples of those other Prophets, Guides, Teachers and Messengers.
It is derived from the root S-L-M, meaning "Serene Peacefulness" or simply, "Peace".
So, "Mu-s-l-m" means "Serenely (self-submissive) Relinquisher" [or simply 'Serene Relinquisher'], having meekness and faithfulness to the Divine
Islam is also the name of the Religious Creed and faith that Muslims universally profess. Therefore, a Muslim is someone who professes this creed.
Sword of Islam
Islam is not a language but it's a religion. if you mean the Arabic language which is very associated to Islam then the letter you want is " أ ".I believe you mean "Alif" or "'Ayn" in Arabic since Islam isn't a language.
Father of It is not an Islam term. It's an Arabic word
in arabic it is called مسکر
I think you mean in Malay or Arabic. Malay: Kandungan Arabic: رحم
Islam means 'voluntary submission to god's will' in arabic.
If you mean the original language of Quran, then it is Arabic. However, there are Muslims all over the countries of the world and accordingly Quran is translated to almost all world languages to be readable by all world Muslims.
The word Islam is an Arabic word diverted from "salam" which means peace.
Qadi is an Arabic word that means the Judge
Arabic is the language. Islam is the religion and political system. "Islam" in Arabic means "Submission." "Arab" in Arabic means "bedouin."
Haytham is just name in Arabic, and is one of the names of Lion in arabicNot related with islam.
Islam is not a language, it's a religion. If you mean how to spell Jordan in Arabic then the answer is ( Al- Ordon).