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mujtahid

[ mooj-tah-hid ]

noun

Islam.
  1. a person who has been certified as capable of interpreting religious law.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mujtahid1

1805–15; < Arabic: literally, one who exerts himself; ijtihad
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A prominent Twitter user, Mujtahid, who often posts information relating to the royals, gives his identity only as "a Saudi".

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"The educated politically conscious people are eager for power sharing, accountability, freedom and other real political reforms," Mujtahid replies.

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According to Mujtahid, almost all sections of the public now "live with worry."

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With the Islamic Republic in Iran in 1979, the mujtahid would eclipse the figure of the monarch.

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In the Mujtahid hospital, it can be seen in the injuries suffered by Ahmed Qujah, an 11-year-old with dark skin and big eyes.

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