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faqih

American  
[fah-kee] / fɑˈki /

noun

Islam.

plural

faqihs, fuqahaʾ
  1. an Islamic religious lawyer.


Etymology

Origin of faqih

From the Arabic word faqīh

Example Sentences

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Ben Hania spent hours getting to know real-life emergency responders Rana Hassan Faqih, Omar A. Alqam, Mahdi M. Aljamal and Nisreen Jeries Qawas during a series of videoconference calls.

From Los Angeles Times

"They all have chronic illnesses," said Mohammad Faqih, an official from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, adding that one man had a broken leg.

From BBC

Operator Rana Faqih stayed on the line with Hind for hours, as the Red Crescent appealed to the Israeli army to allow their ambulance to access the location.

From BBC

Holder of a PhD in political science, Jalili is a pious believer in Iran's ‘velayat-e faqih’, or rule by supreme jurisprudence, a system of Islamic government that provides the basis for Khamenei's position.

From Reuters

“We could reduce the high number of deaths among doctors and medical workers,” said its head, Daeng M. Faqih.

From Reuters