Uluw al-Din
Aulw Aldiyn
OO-loo al-DEEN (with the first vowel pronounced like 'oo' in 'moon', and the stress on the second syllable of 'al-Din')
مركب من عُلُو والدين.
Uluw al-Din is a compound Arabic name formed from two elements: 'Uluw' (عُلُو), meaning elevation, height, exaltation, or supremacy, and 'al-Din' (الدِّين), meaning the faith or religion. Together, the name conveys the concept of elevating, exalting, or achieving supremacy through religion and faith. This name reflects Islamic values of spiritual elevation and the prominence of religious devotion in one's life and character.
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This is an Arabic compound name rooted in Islamic and Arabic linguistic tradition. Both components are purely Arabic in origin, with deep theological significance in Islamic nomenclature.
In Islamic culture, names expressing religious concepts and spiritual elevation hold special importance. Uluw al-Din reflects the Islamic value of placing faith at the highest level of one's priorities and aspirations. Such names are chosen to inspire spiritual growth and demonstrate commitment to Islamic principles. The name embodies the Islamic concept that true honor and greatness come through devotion to faith and religion.
Different spellings and forms of Uluw al-Din across languages
While 'Uluw al-Din' as a complete name does not appear directly in the Quran, both component words are Quranic. The word 'Din' (religion/faith) appears throughout the Quran, particularly in contexts discussing the exaltation and supremacy of Allah's religion. The concept of elevation and exaltation of faith is a central Islamic principle found in multiple Quranic verses, especially in Surah At-Tawbah and Al-Fath, which speak of Allah manifesting and elevating His religion above all others. The word 'Uluw' (exaltation/elevation) appears in various Quranic contexts relating to spiritual and moral height.
وَتَرَىٰ الظَّالِمِينَ خَائِفِينَ مِمَّا كَسَبُوا وَهُوَ وَاقِعٌ بِهِمْ ۗ وَالَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَعَمِلُوا الصَّالِحَاتِ فِي رَوْضَاتِ الْجَنَّاتِ ۖ لَهُمْ مَا يَشَاءُونَ عِندَ رَبِّهِمْ ۚ ذَٰلِكَ هُوَ الْفَضْلُ الْكَبِيرُ
“And you will see the wrongdoers fearing the consequences of what they earned, while it befalls them. Those who believed and did righteous deeds will be in gardens of paradise. They will have whatever they wish with their Lord. That is the great bounty.”
هُوَ الَّذِي أَرْسَلَ رَسُولَهُ بِالْهُدَىٰ وَدِينِ الْحَقِّ لِيُظْهِرَهُ عَلَىٰ الدِّينِ كُلِّهِ ۚ وَكَفَىٰ بِاللَّهِ شَهِيدًا
“It is He who has sent His Messenger with guidance and the religion of truth to manifest it over all religion, and sufficient is Allah as witness.”
هُوَ الَّذِي أَرْسَلَ رَسُولَهُ بِالْهُدَىٰ وَدِينِ الْحَقِّ لِيُظْهِرَهُ عَلَىٰ الدِّينِ كُلِّهِ ۖ وَكَفَىٰ بِاللَّهِ شَهِيدًا
“It is He who sent His Messenger with guidance and the religion of truth to manifest it over all religion. And sufficient is Allah as witness.”
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