Mizanur
Balance, Scales
/mɪˈzɑːnər//mɪˈzɑːnər/
Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic word ‘mizan’, meaning ‘balance’ or ‘scales’. In Islamic context, Mizanur refers to Allah's fair judgment and balance in the world. The name is often given to boys to signify righteousness, wisdom, and fairness.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes Allah's fair judgment and balance.
Language details
Mizanur
Prophetic balance, bringer of justice and equality, separator of good and evil
میزانور
نبی کے میزان کی صفت، عدل اور مساوات کا حامل
ميزانور
الميزان النبوي صانع العدل و المقسط
मिज़ानुर
नबी का मापन की विशेषता, न्याय और समानता का संचालक
میزانور
نبی د ميزانکی صفت، عدل او مساواتو ساتنوونکی
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/mɪˈzɑːnər/
/mɪˈzɑːnər/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Mizanur holds an importance in various Islamic cultures. It is believed that the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and some of his companions were given this name. This name carries the significance of fairness, justice, and balance in decisions, which is a core value in Islamic society.
Mizanur is a divine name, and it signifies the sacred balance that exists in Allah's universe. The name also symbolizes the importance of maintaining balance in every aspect of life - physical, emotional, and spiritual. As mentioned in Surah Al-An'am, Allah's power is eternal, and He will surely bring about balance on the day of judgment (Quran 6:57). So, the name Mizanur instills a sense of awe and reverence for Allah's infinite wisdom and power.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Mizanur Ruddi, a title given to the Sultanate of Bengal's most powerful ruler, Alauddin Hussein Shah, in the late 16th century. The title translates to 'Equilibrium of the Ruddi (Rulers)'. This was a time when the Sultanate was expanding its territories and consolidating its power amidst regional turmoil.
Late 16th century
Mizanur Rahman Faruqi, a prominent Islamic scholar and historian of the 20th century, who played a significant role in the revival of Islamic education in Pakistan. He was the founder and principal of the Jamia Binoria madrasa, which became a leading center for Islamic learning.
Late 20th century
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