Kamal
كمال
perfection, completeness, excellence
كمال الدين
Meaning: perfection of the faith
Kamaluddin is a compound Arabic name consisting of 'Kamal' (perfection, completeness, or excellence) and 'al-Din' (the religion or faith). It signifies the pinnacle of religious character and the attainment of spiritual maturity. Linguistically, it implies a state where one's faith is holistic, leaving no room for deficiency in practice or belief.
In Islam, this name represents the aspiration to reach 'Ihsan' (perfection of faith), where one worships Allah as if they see Him. It embodies the values of integrity, devotion, and the pursuit of moral excellence. It serves as a reminder for the bearer to strive for a balanced and complete adherence to the spiritual and legal tenets of Islam.
While the compound name 'Kamaluddin' does not appear in the Quran, its roots are prominent. The root K-M-L appears in Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:3): 'Today I have perfected (akmaltu) for you your religion,' signifying the completion of divine revelation. The root D-Y-N appears frequently, such as in Surah Al-Imran (3:19): 'Indeed, the religion (al-din) in the sight of Allah is Islam.'
Notable figures include Kamal al-Din al-Farisi, a famous 13th-century Persian Muslim scientist and mathematician known for his work in optics. Another is Kamal ud-Din Behzad, the premier master of Persian miniature painting during the late Timurid and early Safavid periods. The name was also a common honorific title (laqab) for high-ranking scholars and viziers in the medieval Islamic world.
Bearers of this name are traditionally perceived as disciplined, wise, and deeply principled individuals who command respect through their integrity. They are often seen as natural leaders or mentors who seek harmony and completeness in their personal and professional lives. There is an associated expectation of being a 'man of his word' with a strong sense of justice.
Pronounced 'ka-MAAL-ud-DEEN'. The first syllable 'ka' is a short 'k' as in 'cat'; 'MAAL' rhymes with 'tall' but with a softer 'l'; 'ud' is a short 'u' sound like 'good' connecting to the 'd'; 'DEEN' is a long 'ee' sound as in 'seen'. The 'D' in 'Din' is a dental sound where the tongue touches the back of the upper teeth.
Using the Abjad system, the value of Kamal (K=20, M=40, A=1, L=30) is 91, and Al-Din (A=1, L=30, D=4, Y=10, N=50) is 95, totaling 186. In numerology, this number is often reduced (1+8+6=15, 1+5=6), which is associated with responsibility, balance, and nurturing. It reflects a person who serves as a pillar for their community.