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    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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    "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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    Canadian honorifics Chinese honorifics Courtesy titles in the United Kingdom French honorifics German honorifics Indian honorifics Japanese honorifics Style...
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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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  • 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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    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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