Meaning & Origin
One who is knowledgeable and experienced in religious matters, a guide, a teacher, a scholar, a leader
Spiritual meaning
A person who is deeply connected to Allah and guides others on the path of righteousness
Language details
Waiz
Person responsible for leading prayers and music in mosques
وائز
مسجد کے لیے گانے اور موسیقی کے فراہم کنندہ
وائز
واحد مسؤول عن النشيد والموسيقى في المساجد
वाइज़
मस्जिद में गाने और संगीत के प्रदाता
وائز
مسجد کے لیے گانے اور موسیقی کے فراہم کنندہ
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/ˈweɪz/
/ˈweɪz/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The title "Waiz" carries a deep sense of respect and regard within the Islamic community. This individual is valued for their extensive knowledge and experience in religious matters, often sought after for guidance and instruction. In many communities, a Waiz may also serve as a spiritual leader, responsible for the collective well-being and spiritual growth of their congregation.
A Waiz represents the embodiment of knowledge, wisdom, and guidance within the Islamic tradition. Their role is seen as a sacred duty, a responsibility to help guide others on their spiritual journey towards a deeper understanding and connection with Allah. By sharing their knowledge and interpretation of Islamic texts, the Waiz plays a crucial role in helping others deepen their faith, find meaning in their daily lives, and ultimately strive towards self-improvement and spiritual growth.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
The Waiz of Khwarazm: A 12th-century Persian Scholar and Statesman who served under the Seljuk Sultan Sanjar.
12th century
Historical records show that Al-Waiz al-Kashifi: A 16th-century Persian Sufi Scholar and Poet. The name Waiz carried significant weight in that era.
16th century
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