Word info

Sayyid

Speech parts

1. Sayyid - Noun

2. Sayyid - Proper noun

Meaning

Sayyid (countable and uncountable, plural Sayyids)

A male given name from Arabic of Arabic origin.

(Islam) An honorific title borne by male descendants of the prophet Muhammad.

Arabic equivalent of English Mr. Sir Lord Master Nobleman; masculine of Syeda

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

In his semi-autobiographical novel, Mirrors, he drew a very negative portrait of Sayyid Qutb. Source: Internet

One of his wives quite renowned for her beauty and intelligence was Sindh Sahiba whose grandson was Sahib Sindh Sultan also known as His Highness Shahzada Sayyid walShareef Ahmed Halim-az-Zaman Khan Sultan Sahib. Source: Internet

In 1802, Sayyid Sultan once again sailed with a fleet to Bahrain however, the Al Khalifa enlisted the aid of Wahhabis from the mainland which forced the Omanis to abort their invasion. Source: Internet

The agreement was signed by PDO Managing Director Raoul Restucci and OCCGS Executive Director Sayyid Hamid bin Sultan Al Busaidi. Source: Internet

He is believed to have served his first teacher, Sayyid Muhammad Baba As-Samasi, for 20 years, until as-Samasi died. Source: Internet

In the 1980s, Sayyid was involved in the dissident assassination campaign and allegedly responsible for several deaths in Europe. Source: Internet

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