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الإنجليزية - التركية
Şeyh
shaykh al-islam
(Din) Şeyhülislam
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Leader or chief Term is used by Iranian Arabs for tribal chiefs and by Lurs and Kurds for religious leaders
Spiritual head of the Sufi order, or tribal leader
Leader or chief Word of Arabic origin used to mean either a political leader or a learned religious leader Also used as an honorific
Lit "elder," appointed master in an order of dervish's
shaykh al-islam
(Din) Sheikh ul-Islam (Shaykh al-Islam, Sheikhul Islam, Shaikh al-Islam, Şeyhülislam) is a title of superior authority in the issues of Islam
Shaykh Junayd
born 1430, Iranian Azerbaijan? died March 4, 1460, near the Kura River Fourth head of the Safavid order of Sufi mystics. He became head of the order on his father's death in 1447 and set out to turn a society known for piety and learning into a political force. The arming of his followers led to a conflict with Jahn Shh died 1467 , ruler of Iranian Azerbaijan, and resulted in the expulsion of Junayd and his followers from Ardabl, the traditional centre of the afavid order, in 1448. He continued his military adventurism in the lands of present-day Syria and Turkey and was finally killed in battle against a force of Christian Circassians. His policies were carried on by his son, aydar, and eventually culminated in the founding of the Safavid dynasty under Junayd's grandson, Isml I, assuring the dominance of Shite Islam in Iran
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