Siqatul Islam

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Derived from Classical Persian ثِقَتُ الْاِسْلَام or ثِقَةُ الْاِسْلَام (siqatu l-islām), from Arabic ثِقَة (ṯiqa) + الإِسْلَام (al-ʔislām).

Noun[edit]

Siqatul Islam (plural Siqatul Islams)

  1. (Shia Islam) a title below ayatollah, one who has explicitly been trusted to narrate fatwas.

Proper noun[edit]

Siqatul Islam

  1. Alternative spelling of Seghatoleslam