Izz Al-Ansar
Az Alansaar
IZ (rhymes with 'fizz') AL-AN-SAR. Stress the first syllable 'IZ' and pronounce Al-Ansar with emphasis on the second syllable 'AN'. The 'r' at the end should be rolled slightly.
مركب من عز والأنصار.
Az Alansaar (عز الأنصار) is a compound Arabic name composed of two elements: 'Izz' (عز), meaning might, glory, honor, or power, and 'Al-Ansar' (الأنصار), meaning the helpers, supporters, or assistants. The name carries the significance of powerful support and honorable assistance. Historically, 'Al-Ansar' refers to the Medinans who supported Prophet Muhammad and the early Muslim community, making this name deeply rooted in Islamic tradition.
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This is an Arabic compound name with Islamic historical significance. The term 'Al-Ansar' specifically references the inhabitants of Medina who provided refuge and support to the Prophet Muhammad and the early Muslim migrants (Muhajirun).
The name reflects Islamic values of honor, support, and community assistance. Al-Ansar holds a revered place in Islamic history as the term for the noble Medinan companions who sacrificed for the faith. This name celebrates both personal strength ('Izz) and the virtue of supporting others (Al-Ansar), making it meaningful for families seeking to emphasize honor and communal responsibility.
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The term 'Al-Ansar' (The Helpers) appears throughout the Quran, primarily referring to the people of Medina who provided refuge and material/spiritual support to Prophet Muhammad and the early Muslim community during the crucial early years of Islam. They are praised in numerous verses for their generosity, sacrifice, and unwavering support. The Ansar are mentioned alongside the Muhajirun (those who migrated) as exemplary believers who will receive divine reward and Paradise.
والذين آمنوا وهاجروا وجاهدوا في سبيل الله والذين آووا ونصروا أولئك بعضهم أولياء بعض
“And those who believed and emigrated and strived in the cause of Allah, and those who gave shelter and aided them - those are the believers, truly. For them is forgiveness and noble provision.”
والسابقون الأولون من المهاجرين والأنصار والذين اتبعوهم بإحسان رضي الله عنهم ورضوا عنه وأعد لهم جنات تجري تحتها الأنهار خالدين فيها أبدا ذلك الفوز العظيم
“And the first forerunners [in the faith] among the Muhajirun and the Ansar and those who followed them with good conduct - Allah is pleased with them and they are pleased with Him, and He has prepared for them gardens beneath which rivers flow, wherein they will abide forever.”
لقد تاب الله على النبي والمهاجرين والأنصار الذين اتبعوه في ساعة العسرة
“Allah has already forgiven the Prophet and those who migrated with him and those Ansar who followed him during the time of hardship.”
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