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  2. Iman (Islam) - Wikipedia

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    Iman (Arabic: إِيمَان, romanized: ʾīmān, lit. ' faith ' or ' belief ' , also 'recognition') in Islamic theology denotes a believer's recognition of faith and deeds in the religious aspects of Islam .

  3. Iman (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Iman is a given name found in many cultures, that can be both masculine and feminine. Variations of spelling include Eman, Emon , and Imaan. In Islamic cultures, the name Iman (variously spelled Eman, Imaan, Imane) comes from the Arabic word meaning 'faith' or 'belief'.

  4. Shu'ab al-Iman - Wikipedia

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    Shuab ul Iman, (Arabic: شعب الايمان), is a multi-volume Hadith book compiled by Imam al-Bayhaqi (384 AH – 458 AH). [1] The author provides an exhaustive textual commentary relating to foundations of faith and its branches.

  5. Yaqeen - Wikipedia

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    Yaqeen (Arabic: یقین) is generally translated as "certainty", and is considered the summit of the many stations by which the path of walaya (sometimes translated as Sainthood) is fully completed. This is the repository of liberating experience in Islam.

  6. Queen Rania of Jordan Posts Cozy Photo with Royal Baby ...

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    Iman is an Arabic name meaning "belief" and "faith," and the little princess shares her moniker with another family member: Crown Prince Hussein's 27-year-old sister is also named Iman.

  7. Princess Iman bint Hussein bin Abdullah - Wikipedia

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    The name "Iman" (Arabic: إيمان) is derived from Arabic, meaning "faith," and is commonly used in Arabic and Islamic cultures, symbolizing spiritual and religious values. [4] She is the third member of the Hashemite family to have the name Iman, as there are Princess Iman bint Abdullah II and Princess Iman bint Al Hussein bin Talal. [5]

  8. Iman (model) - Wikipedia

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    Iman was born Zara Mohamed Abdulmajid (Somali: Zara Maxamed Cabdulmajiid) in Mogadishu and raised as a Muslim. She was later renamed Iman, meaning "faith" in Arabic [3] at her grandfather's urging, who believed she would "prosper" with a masculine name. [4] [5] Iman is the daughter of Mariam and Mohamed Abdulmajid. [6]

  9. Ihsan - Wikipedia

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    In Islam, Ihsan is the Muslim responsibility to obtain perfection, or excellence, in worship, such that Muslims try to worship God as if they see Him, and although they cannot see Him, they undoubtedly believe that He is constantly watching over them.