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- Sheikh abstract "Sheikh (pronounced /ˈʃiːk/ SHEEK or /ˈʃeɪk/ SHAYK; Arabic: شيخ šayḫ, mostly pronounced [ʃeːx], plural شيوخ šuyūḫ; Hebrew: הַשַּׁיךְ Standard ha-shäyk) — also spelled Sheik or Shaikh or Shekh, or transliterated as Shaykh — is an honorific in the Arabic language that literally means "elder" and carries the meaning "leader and/or governor". It is commonly used to designate the front man of a tribe who got this title after his father, or an Islamic scholar who got this title after graduating from a basic Islamic school. It is often used also in the same retrospect in various Jewish cultures, particularly among Judaeo-Arabic speakers.Sheikha is the female equivalent of the term. A sheikh who is wise is called ḥakīm adjective (wise) حكيم, ḥākim noun (governor) حاكم, yaḥkum verb (govern) يحكم; and can govern. The scholar sheikh here can govern but cannot lead directly because the leader is the imam which is based upon the Qur'an and authentic Sunnah; on the other hand the family sheikh can always lead but cannot govern unless he is wise. Although the title generally refers to a male, a very small number of female sheikhs have also existed.[citation needed]It also refers generally to a man over forty years of age. While even a new Muslim can be called a sheikh if he is diligent in seeking the knowledge of Islam based upon the Qur'an and authentic Sunnah, he can be referred to as such by those he teaches. Usually, a person is known as a sheikh when he has completed his undergraduate university studies in Islamic studies and is trained in giving lectures. The word sheikh under this meaning is a synonym of Alim, plural Ulama (a learned person in Islam, a scholar), Mawlawi, Mawlānā, Muhaddith, Faqīh, Qadi, Mufti, Hadhrat or Hafiz.".
- Sheikh thumbnail G1895_pg006_KURDISH_SHEIKHS.jpg?width=300.
- Sheikh wikiPageExternalLink www.shaikhsiddiqui.com.
- Sheikh wikiPageID "178433".
- Sheikh wikiPageRevisionID "606532705".
- Sheikh hasPhotoCollection Sheikh.
- Sheikh subject Category:Arabic_honorific_titles.
- Sheikh subject Category:Islamic_honorifics.
- Sheikh subject Category:Noble_titles.
- Sheikh subject Category:Religious_leadership_roles.
- Sheikh subject Category:Titles_of_national_or_ethnic_leadership.
- Sheikh comment "Sheikh (pronounced /ˈʃiːk/ SHEEK or /ˈʃeɪk/ SHAYK; Arabic: شيخ šayḫ, mostly pronounced [ʃeːx], plural شيوخ šuyūḫ; Hebrew: הַשַּׁיךְ Standard ha-shäyk) — also spelled Sheik or Shaikh or Shekh, or transliterated as Shaykh — is an honorific in the Arabic language that literally means "elder" and carries the meaning "leader and/or governor".".
- Sheikh label "Cheikh".
- Sheikh label "Jeque".
- Sheikh label "Sceicco".
- Sheikh label "Scheich".
- Sheikh label "Sheikh".
- Sheikh label "Sjeik".
- Sheikh label "Szejk".
- Sheikh label "Xeque (título)".
- Sheikh label "Шейх".
- Sheikh label "شيخ".
- Sheikh label "シャイフ".
- Sheikh label "谢赫 (称号)".
- Sheikh sameAs Šajch.
- Sheikh sameAs Scheich.
- Sheikh sameAs Jeque.
- Sheikh sameAs Cheikh.
- Sheikh sameAs Syekh.
- Sheikh sameAs Sceicco.
- Sheikh sameAs シャイフ.
- Sheikh sameAs 셰흐.
- Sheikh sameAs Sjeik.
- Sheikh sameAs Szejk.
- Sheikh sameAs Xeque_(título).
- Sheikh sameAs m.0189mf.
- Sheikh sameAs Q185166.
- Sheikh sameAs Q185166.
- Sheikh wasDerivedFrom Sheikh?oldid=606532705.
- Sheikh depiction G1895_pg006_KURDISH_SHEIKHS.jpg.
- Sheikh isPrimaryTopicOf Sheikh.