Al-Aziz

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Al-Aziz is one of the traditional Islamic Names of God, signifying the Almighty who is all-powerful, invincible, and exalted in might.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arabic theonym
Divine name
Name of God in Islam
appearsIn Qur’an NERFINISHED
associatedWithConcept God’s absolute power
God’s supremacy over creation
God’s unassailable might
belongsToTradition Islam NERFINISHED
categoryInTheology names of divine majesty
contrastedWith human weakness
denotesAttribute honor
inaccessibility to defeat
invincibility
might
power
emphasizes that God cannot be overcome
that all honor ultimately belongs to God
grammaticalForm definite form with article al-
hasMeaning The All-Powerful NERFINISHED
The Almighty NERFINISHED
The Exalted in Might
The Invincible NERFINISHED
hasOppositeNuanceTo names emphasizing mercy
inspires awe of God’s might
trust in God’s protection
invokedIn Islamic dhikr
Islamic supplications
isNameOf Allah NERFINISHED
isOneOf Asma ul Husna
isRelatedNameTo Al-Jabbar NERFINISHED
Al-Matin NERFINISHED
Al-Qawiyy NERFINISHED
language Arabic
recitationConsidered form of remembrance of God
requires reverent usage by believers
rootLetters ʿayn-zāy-zāy (ع ز ز)
semanticField honor
might
strength
statusInIslam sacred name
transliteration al-ʿAzīz NERFINISHED
usedFor God in Islam
usedIn Islamic calligraphy
Islamic devotional literature
Islamic spirituality
Islamic theology NERFINISHED
writtenInArabic ٱلْعَزِيز NERFINISHED

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The Exile listsDivineNames Al-Aziz