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iman
[ ee-mahn ]
noun
- 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.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of iman1
Example Sentences
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".
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.
The new couple arrives on the scene more than a year after Taylor and former pro basketball player Iman Shumpert separated and later divorced.
My friend Iman told me about one very cold night when it was raining.
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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