f. sheikha
Arabic and Islamic honorific title.
1 The shaikh , or holy man, consented; for the acceptance of such an invitation accorded with the sunnat, or law and tradition of the prophet.
2 We rode up the street of Remmoon, and found the shaikh and principal men of the town lazily smoking in the shadow of a house.
3 Every kraal has its Oddai ( shaikh or head man,) after whose name the settlement, as in Sindh and other pastoral lands, is called.
4 Shaikh said outlining a future vision could build up opposition to Assad.
5 Shaikh Ibrahim said to himself: 'Why am I sitting so far away?
6 All of them were in Afghanistan, said Shaikh , the senior police officer.
7 Shaikh 's cousins were allowed to see him for an hour and a half.
8 Since 2010, Shaikh has been engaging extremists online, trying to shift their views.
9 Shaikh Ibrahim then took Nur al-Din and Anis al-Jalis into a vaulted hall.
10 Dr Shaikh was convicted of blasphemy and sentenced to death on August 18th.
11 The 'Anezi Shaikh Faisel was encamped at only fourteen hours' distance from us.
12 Shaikh said he could not immediately comment on the earnings.
13 The Financial Times reported on Monday that Shaikh had resigned.
14 Finance Minister Abdul Hafeez Shaikh will join the IMF talks in Washington on Wednesday.
15 Khalid Shaikh Mohammed got taken into custody in March 2003.
16 They exchanged greetings, but Shams al-Din was irritated and Shaikh Muhammad asked him why.
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