Alfaki

/ælˈfɑː.ki/ noun

A Muslim religious teacher or scholar, particularly one who teaches the Quran and Islamic law; also spelled alfaqui or alfaquin.

From Arabic 'al-faqih' meaning 'the learned one' or 'the jurist,' derived from 'faqaha' (to understand). This term entered European languages through medieval contact with Islamic Spain and North Africa, where these scholars held significant social authority.

AMአልፋኪ
ARالفقيه
BNআলফাকি
CAalfaquí
CSalfaquí
DAalfaqui
DEAlfaqui
ELαλφακί
ESalfaquí
FAالفقیه
FIalfaqui
FRalfak
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