Tāj al-Dīn

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Tāj al-Dīn is an honorific title meaning "Crown of the Religion," borne by the influential Egyptian Sufi scholar and spiritual master Ibn ‘Ata’ Allah al-Iskandari.

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instanceOf honorific title
associatedWith Islamic scholarship
Sufism NERFINISHED
borneBy Ibn ʿAtaʾ Allah al-Iskandari NERFINISHED
componentOf Arabic personal names
culturalSphere Islamic culture
denotes high status in religious sciences
religious eminence
spiritual authority
genderUsage primarily male
honorificCategory religious title
honorificFor Ibn ʿAtaʾ Allah al-Iskandari NERFINISHED
language Arabic
linkedTo Sufi spiritual lineages
Sunni scholarly tradition
meaning Crown of the Religion NERFINISHED
refersTo excellence in religious knowledge
service to the religion
religiousContext Islam
script Arabic script
semanticComponent Tāj (crown)
al-Dīn (the religion)
titleType laqab
usedAs religious honorific
usedBy Muslim scholars
Sufi scholars
usedInRegion Egypt NERFINISHED
broader Islamic world

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