Aziz
عزيز
mighty, powerful, glorious
عز الدين
Meaning: glory of the religion
Izzuddin is a compound masculine name consisting of 'Izz' (glory, honor, or might) and 'Ad-Din' (the religion/faith). It signifies the personification of the faith's strength and nobility, implying that the bearer brings prestige and power to Islam. The linguistic root ʿ-Z-Z conveys notions of rarity, preciousness, and an unassailable status that cannot be overcome.
This name represents the Islamic ideal of 'Izzah' (honor), which is believed to belong to Allah, His Messenger, and the believers. It emphasizes the value of maintaining dignity through faith and serving as a pillar of strength for the religious community. It encourages the bearer to live a life of integrity that reflects positively on the spiritual path of Islam.
While the compound name 'Izzuddin' does not appear in the Quran, both roots are prominent. The root ʿ-Z-Z appears in Surah Al-Munafiqun (63:8), stating 'And to Allah belongs the honor (al-izzah), and to His Messenger, and to the believers.' The word 'Al-Din' appears frequently, notably in Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:3), referring to the perfection of the religion.
The most famous bearer is Izz ad-Din al-Qassam, a prominent Syrian-born cleric and leader in the Levant during the early 20th century. Another notable figure is Izz al-Din ibn 'Abd al-Salam, a 13th-century Shafi'i jurist and theologian known as 'Sultan al-Ulama' (Sultan of the Scholars) for his courage in speaking truth to power.
Bearers of this name are traditionally perceived as principled, resilient, and deeply committed to their values. They are often associated with leadership qualities, a strong sense of justice, and a protective nature toward their family and community. In Arabic culture, the name suggests a person who is both respected and authoritative.
Pronounced as 'iz-ZUD-deen'. Start with a short 'i' as in 'it', followed by a heavy, emphasized 'z' sound where the tongue vibrates against the teeth. The 'd' in 'din' is a soft dental sound (tongue touching the back of the upper teeth) followed by a long 'ee' sound as in 'seen'.
The Abjad value of Izzuddin is 161 (Izz = 77, Al-Din = 84). In Islamic numerology, the number 161 can be reduced to 8 (1+6+1), which is often associated with balance, material success, and authority. It reflects a personality that seeks to manifest spiritual strength through tangible actions and leadership.