1. shaykh - Noun
2. Shaykh - Proper noun
shaykh (plural shaykhs or shuyookh)
Alternative spelling of sheik
Shaykh
Alternative form of Sheikh
A pious man by the name of Shaykh Yāsīn bin-Yūsuf al-Marākashī once passed by the village, and observed him running away from children who were attempting to force him to play, all the while reciting Qurʾān. Source: Internet
But Umar, who eschewed the title mai for the simpler designation shehu (from the Arabic shaykh ), could not match his father's vitality and gradually allowed the kingdom to be ruled by advisers ( wazirs ). Source: Internet
Join us with Shaykh Abdul Nasir Jandga to talk about this commonly mistranslated, misunderstood narration. Source: Internet
Commenting on this verse, Shaykh Jalal Abualrub writes: These Ayat (Quranic verses) stress the necessity of fighting against the People of the Scripture, but under what conditions? Source: Internet
Members of the Group's 'Majlis el-Shura' ('Consultative Council') – headed by the famed 'blind shaykh' – were arrested two weeks before the killing, but they did not disclose the existing plans and Islambouli succeeded in assassinating Sadat. Source: Internet
Khan returned to India at the end of 1926 and there chose the site of his tomb, the Nizamuddin Dargah complex in Delhi where the founder of the Nizami Chishtiyya, Shaykh Nizamuddin Auliya (died 1325), is buried. Source: Internet