Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Persian word 'hazār', meaning 'thousands'. In Islamic history, Hazrat Ali ibn Abu Talib was given the title 'Hazar' due to his countless virtues and blessings.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes abundance and blessings.
Language details
Hazar
a specific place or region
ہازر
ایک 特یف مقام یا علاقہ
هازر
مكان أو منطقة معينة
हाजर
एक विशिष्ट स्थान या क्षेत्र
هازر
یو ځانگړی ځای او سیمه
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
HAH-zar
/hɑːzər/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Aqeeq
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The title 'Hazar' has been used to pay respect and admiration to notable figures in Islamic history, most significantly to Hazrat Ali ibn Abu Talib, the cousin and companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the fourth caliph. The title emphasizes the immense impact and influence of these figures on the cultural and spiritual landscape of the Islamic world.
In Islam, the title 'Hazar' signifies an individual of immense virtue, blessings, and spiritual significance. It is a reminder of the many blessings and favors bestowed upon Hazrat Ali ibn Abu Talib and the deep reverence and veneration he holds in the Islamic world. The title serves as an inspiration for Muslims to strive towards embodying the virtues and values exemplified by Hazrat Ali (RA).
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
The Hazaras are an ethnic group indigenous to Central Asia, whose ancestors lived in the Hazarajat region of modern-day Afghanistan and southwestern Pakistan.
Ancient to Medieval Period
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the term 'Hazaras' began to be used primarily to refer to the Shia Muslim population of Central Afghanistan.
Late 19th to Early 20th Century
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