Imaduddin
Pillar of faith
Imaduddin is an Arabic name meaning 'pillar of the faith' or 'support of the religion'[citation:8]. It is a compound name combining 'Imad' (pillar, support) and 'al-Din' (the faith). The name carries the beautiful meaning of a person who is a strong supporter and defender of the Islamic faith. The name is historically associated with Imad ad-Din Zengi, a powerful atabeg who fought against the Crusaders[citation:8]. It reflects strength, leadership, and religious devotion[citation:8].
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Imaduddin
Imaduddin is an Arabic name meaning 'pillar of the faith' or 'support of the religion'[citation:8]. It is a compound name combining 'Imad' (pillar, support) and 'al-Din' (the faith). The name carries the beautiful meaning of a person who is a strong supporter and defender of the Islamic faith. The name is historically associated with Imad ad-Din Zengi, a powerful atabeg who fought against the Crusaders[citation:8]. It reflects strength, leadership, and religious devotion[citation:8].
عماد الدین
عماد الدین عربی نام ہے جس کا مطلب ہے 'دین کا ستون' ہے[citation:8]۔ یہ 'عماد' (ستون) اور 'الدین' کا مرکب نام ہے۔ یہ نام ایک ایسے شخص کی خوبصورت صفت رکھتا ہے جو اسلامی عقیدے کا مضبوط حامی اور محافظ ہو[citation:8]۔
عِمَادُ الدِّين
عماد الدين اسم عربي يعني 'عماد الدين' أو 'ركيزة الإيمان'[citation:8]. هو اسم مركب من 'عماد' و 'الدين'. يحمل الاسم معنى الشخص الداعم القوي للإسلام[citation:8]. يرتبط الاسم تاريخياً بعماد الدين زنكي، القائد الذي حارب الصليبيين[citation:8].
Military Leadership
Atabeg of Mosul and Aleppo (c. 1085-1146), a key figure in the early Crusades who captured Edessa[citation:8].
Poetry
Azerbaijani Ḥurūfī poet (1369–1417)[citation:8].
Era: c. 1085-1146 CE
Founder of the Zengid dynasty, a key military leader during the Crusades.
Imaduddin is a blessed name reflecting the strength of faith, making it a permissible and honorable name.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
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