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  • Sheikh - Wikipedia
    Sheikh ( ʃ eɪ k, ʃ iː k SHAYK, SHEEK, [1] Arabic: شَيْخ, romanized: shaykh, commonly, plural: شُيُوخ, shuyūkh) [a] is an honorific title in the Arabic language, literally meaning "elder" It commonly designates a tribal chief or a Muslim scholar Though this title generally refers to men, there are also a small number of
  • Meaning of the word shaykh - إسلام ويب
    Discover the meaning of the word shaykh in Arabic, which traditionally refers to an elderly man with white hair, as exemplified in the Quran by the wife of Prophet Zakariyya The term also denotes a person of high stature, highlighted by Abu Bakrs reference to Abu Sufyaan, a chief of Quraysh
  • Sheikh | Meaning, Title, Significance, History | Britannica
    By far the most important title was shaykh al-islām, which by the 11th century was given to eminent ʿulamāʾ and Sufi mystics and by the 15th century was open to any outstanding mufti (canonical lawyer)
  • Shaykh | Dictionary of Islam
    Shaykh (Arabic: شيخ, Turkish: Şeyh) is a pre-Islamic honorific title that maintains significant importance in Islamic and Arabian societies Its etymological root, derived from the Arabic “شيخ” (shaykh), encompasses meanings such as “leader,” “patriarch,” “notable,” “elder,” “chief,” and “counselor ”
  • Shaykh al-Islām - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Shaykh al-Islam (Arabic: شيخ الإسلام) (English: "the Elder of Islam" or "the Master of Islam") is a title of respect for outstanding scholars of Islam [1] The title may also be used for the chief expert in Islamic law of a city or kingdom
  • shaykh | The Pluralism Project
    (also: sheik, sheikh, pir) The Arabic term “shaykh” literally means a gray-haired old man The Persian term “pir” means “elder, master ” Both terms have become titles of respect for a leader with great authority or religious piety
  • Definition of shaykh - The Dictionary of Spiritual Terms
    (1) The Shaykh al-‘Alawi (1869-1934) was a renowned master of Sufism whose reputation drew many aspiring disciples to his zawiyah in Mostaganem, Algeria (2) The provinicial governor asked to speak to the skaykh of the village for advice on solving the regional problem
  • Shaykh - Definition, Usage Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon
    The term “Shaykh” (شيخ) is an Arabic honorific that traditionally means “elder” or “old man ” It is used as a title of respect for senior figures in a variety of contexts, particularly in Islamic religious and community life
  • The Shaykh of Shaykhs: Introduction | Stanford University Press
    The life of Shaykh Mithqal al-Fayiz presents a remarkable opportunity to portray a clear and vivid picture of a tribal shaykh in modern times For sixty years, Shaykh Mithqal (pronounced Mithgal) played a central role in imperial, regional, national and tribal politics
  • Shaykh - Oxford Reference
    Shaykh Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World Author(s): Andrew J Shryock The Arabic term shaykh is an honorific title given since pre-Islamic times to men of distinction Its meaning embraces several





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