the properly gendered honorifics. Some honorifics apply to the archangels (Jibril, Mikhail, etc.) as well as any other Islamic prophets preceding Muhammad...
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highly qualified Islamic scholar, usually one who has completed full studies in a madrasa (Islamic school) or darul uloom (Islamic seminary). It is commonly...
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"authority on Islam" or "proof of Islam". The title "Hujjat al-Islam" is given to scholars with a high level of Islamic expertise and Islamic theology. Essentially...
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addressed. The most common honorifics in modern English are usually placed immediately before a person's name. Honorifics used (both as style and as form...
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as an honorific title for outstanding scholars of the Islamic sciences.: 399 It first emerged in Khurasan towards the end of the 4th Islamic century...
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Sheikh (redirect from Shaykh (honorific))
and especially through the spread of Islam, the word has gained currency as a religious term or general honorific in many other parts of the world as well...
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Among the honorifics in Judaism, there are several traditional honorifics for the dead which are used when naming and speaking of the deceased. Different...
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Canadian honorifics Chinese honorifics Courtesy titles in the United Kingdom French honorifics German honorifics Indian honorifics Japanese honorifics Style...
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Pir (Sufism) (redirect from Pir (honorific))
reverence for five pirs Newby, Gordon (2002). A Concise Encyclopedia of Islam (1st ed.). Oxford: One World. p. 173. ISBN 1-85168-295-3. Renard, John (2009)...
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Habib (category Islamic honorifics)
it is an honorific to address a Muslim scholar of Sayyid (a descendant of Muhammad) families and where it is one of the names of the Islamic prophet Muhammad...
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Sayyid (redirect from Said (honorific))
sayyidah; Persian: [sejˈjede]) is an honorific title of Hasanids and Husaynids Muslims, recognized as descendants of the Islamic prophet's companion, Ali through...
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Mohyeddin (category Islamic honorifics)
has been the name of many prominent Islamic scholars, philosophers, and theologians. These scholars influenced Islamic history, philosophy, and religious...
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As-salamu alaykum (category Islamic honorifics)
than Muhammad and other holy personalities, such as angels. According to Islamic tradition, the origin of the greeting "Peace be upon you" dates back to...
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List of religious titles and styles (redirect from Index of religious honorifics)
This is an index of religious honorifics from various religions. List of religious topics List of education topics McClure, Laura (July 2018). "Women in...
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Seghatoleslam (redirect from Thiqat ul-Islam)
conferred upon individuals who had completed Islamic seminary levels 1 and 2, obtaining a degree in Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) and theology (Usul al-din)...
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Marja' (redirect from Marja' (islamic law))
scholars are educated) to make legal decisions within the confines of Islamic law for followers and clerics below him in rank. The highest ranking marjiʿ...
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Seghatoleslam (name) (category Islamic honorifics)
known as Seyed Ali Seghatoleslam Arsenjani) (1923-2000), Shia cleric and Islamic jurist Tahereh Seghatoleslam (born 1957), Researcher and professor at the...
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Hajji (redirect from Haji (honorific))
spelled Hajjeh, Hadji, Haji, Alhaji, Al-Hadj, Al-Haj or El-Hajj) is an honorific title which is given to a Muslim person who has successfully completed...
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Al-Dawla (category Islamic honorifics)
'government' or "nation-state") and appears in many honorific and regnal titles in the Islamic world. Invented in the 10th century for senior statesmen...
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Sharif (category Islamic honorifics)
person descended, or claiming to be descended, from the family of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (c. 570 CE – 632 CE). It may be used in three senses:...
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Qalandar (title) (category Islamic honorifics)
(2000) Mystical Islam: an introduction to Sufism Tauris Parke Paperbacks, London, p. 66, ISBN 1-86064-631-X Schimmel, Annemarie (1980) Islam in the Indian...
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Sultan (category Islamic honorifics)
in the name of Allah). Sultanic Highness – a rare, hybrid western-Islamic honorific style exclusively used by the son, daughter-in-law and daughters of...
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Hadrat (category Islamic honorifics)
Hazretleri ('his Hadrat') in Islamic culture. This is similar to the French honorifics Monsieur and Madame, and Japanese honorific Sama. The term was also...
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Names and titles of Fatima (category Islamic honorifics)
Fatima (605/15-632 CE) was daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and wife to his cousin Ali, the fourth of the Rashidun caliphs and the first Shia...
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completely infinite in all of his attributes. Islam further emphasizes that God is most merciful. The Islamic concept of God is variously described as monotheistic...
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Rahimahullah (category Islamic honorifics)
have mercy on him') is a phrase often used after mentioning the righteous Islamic persons who lived after the companions of Muhammad. The mention of a late...
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Qadi (redirect from Islamic judge)
played the role in elucidation of the principles of Islamic jurisprudence (Uṣūl al-Fiqh) and the Islamic law (sharīʿa), the qadi remained the key person ensuring...
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Mumin (category Islamic honorifics)
romanized: muʾmin; feminine: مُؤْمِنَة muʾmina) is an Arabic name and Islamic term frequently referenced in the Quran, meaning 'believer'. Al-Mu'minun...
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Ababil (mythology) (category Islamic honorifics)
romanized: abābīl) refers to the miraculous birds in Islamic belief mentioned in Surah Al-Fil of the holy Islamic book Quran that protected the Kaaba in Mecca...
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Ayatollah (category Islamic honorifics)
accepted as an original authority in Islamic law. Algar 1987 Glassé 2003 Momen, An Introduction to Shi'i Islam, 1985, p.205-6 Golkar 2017, pp. 219 Momen...
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