Faiz
Victorious
Al-Faiz is an Arabic name meaning 'the victorious' or 'victorious with God's help'. It was the regnal name of the thirteenth Fatimid caliph, al-Fa'iz bi-Nasr Allah (Victorious with God's Help), who reigned in Egypt from 1154 to 1160. His full name was Abu'l-Qasim Isa, and he was raised to the throne at the age of five. The name carries royal and historical significance, associated with the Fatimid dynasty. It reflects victory, divine support, and leadership.
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Al-Faiz
Al-Faiz is an Arabic name meaning 'the victorious' or 'victorious with God's help'. It was the regnal name of the thirteenth Fatimid caliph, al-Fa'iz bi-Nasr Allah (Victorious with God's Help), who reigned in Egypt from 1154 to 1160. His full name was Abu'l-Qasim Isa, and he was raised to the throne at the age of five. The name carries royal and historical significance, associated with the Fatimid dynasty. It reflects victory, divine support, and leadership.
الفائز
الفائز عربی نام ہے جس کا مطلب ہے 'کامیاب' یا 'اللہ کی مدد سے کامیاب' ہے۔ یہ تیرھویں فاطمی خلیفہ کا نام تھا جس نے 1154 سے 1160 تک مصر پر حکومت کی۔ یہ نام شاہی اور تاریخی اہمیت رکھتا ہے۔
الفَائِز
الفائز اسم عربي يعني 'المنتصر' أو 'المنتصر بعون الله'. كان الاسم الملكي للخليفة الفاطمي الثالث عشر، الفائز بنصر الله، الذي حكم مصر من 1154 إلى 1160. يحمل الاسم دلالات ملكية وتاريخية مرتبطة بالسلالة الفاطمية.
Leadership
The thirteenth and penultimate Fatimid caliph, who reigned in Egypt from 1154 to 1160. He was raised to the throne at the age of five after the murder of his father and spent his entire life as a puppet ruler. He experienced epileptic seizures and died from an episode at the age of eleven.
Era: 1149-1160 CE
Thirteenth Fatimid caliph who reigned in Egypt; known for his early accession and being a puppet ruler during a turbulent period.
Al-Faiz is a permissible historical name, though parents should be aware of its association with a caliph who faced significant challenges during his reign.
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