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AlAziz

Al-Aziz is an Arabic term meaning “the Mighty” or “the Powerful.” In Islamic theology, al-ʿAzīz is one of the 99 Names of Allah (Asma' al-Husna), attributes by which God is described. The definite article al- attaches to aziz, yielding “the Mighty.” The attribute emphasizes power, authority, and sovereignty and is used in Qur’anic verses and prayers to reference God’s strength and majesty.

As a component of personal names, al-Aziz appears across Arabic-speaking and Muslim-majority cultures. The most common

Etymology and usage: aziz comes from an Arabic root meaning to be strong or revered; the definite

form
is
Abdul-Aziz,
meaning
“servant
of
the
Mighty,”
a
theophoric
name
invoking
God’s
attribute.
The
element
also
occurs
in
other
given
names,
surnames,
and
occasionally
in
place
names
within
various
regions.
In
religious
usage,
al-Aziz
is
typically
treated
as
a
divine
attribute
rather
than
a
personal
name
for
humans,
though
it
features
in
names
that
express
devotion
or
reverence.
article
al-
marks
it
as
a
specific
attribute.
The
concept
of
al-Aziz
is
often
discussed
alongside
other
divine
attributes
in
Islamic
theology,
highlighting
God’s
power,
protection,
and
honor.
Variations
in
spelling
(for
example,
al-Aziz
or
al-ʿAzīz)
reflect
transliteration
differences
from
Arabic.