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iman

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[ ee-mahn ]

noun

  1. Islam. inward faith or belief in Islam:

    I have known many of these young Muslims, and I bear witness that I find strength in their iman, firmness in their convictions, truth in their words, and sincerity in their work.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of iman1

From Arabic ʾī “faith, belief, recognition,” from ʾ峾Բ “have faith, believe, recognize”
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In their letter to the ACC, Siddiq's lawyers confirm that the King's Cross flat was given to her by Abdul Motalif, who is described as "an Iman and a very close family friend, akin to Ms Siddiq's godfather".

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She babysat Lexi Jones, daughter of David Bowie and Iman, and appeared in a film nominated for best picture at the 2000 Academy Awards — all before turning 21.

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The new couple arrives on the scene more than a year after Taylor and former pro basketball player Iman Shumpert separated and later divorced.

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My friend Iman told me about one very cold night when it was raining.

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Iman Atta, the charity's director, called for coordinated action by the government and said: "As anti-Muslim hate continues to be felt by a greater number of British Muslims, both at a street and online level, our work and support for victims of anti-Muslim hate is needed now more than ever."

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