Which one is you?
These are the words describe on human abstract from The Holy Book, Al-Quran.
Which one is you?
qawm (folk)
ummah (community)
nas (mankind)
shu`ub (peoples)
qaba'il (tribes)
rasul (messenger, apostle)
nabi (prophet)
imam (leader)
wali (guardian)
mu'min (believer)
kafir (unbeliever)
munafiq (dissenter or hypocrite)
mushrik (polytheist)
mudhabdhab (hesitant)
muhajir (emigrant)
mujahid (warrior)
sadiq (truthful)
shahid (witness)
muttaqi (pious)
salih (righteous)
muslih (reformer)
mufsid (corrupter)
amir bil ma'ruf (one who orders to obey God's command)
nahi `an al munkar (one who forbids indecent or illegitimate deeds)
`alim (learned)
nasih (admonishes)
zalim (cruel, oppressive, unjust)
khalifah (deputy)
rabbani (Divine)
rabbi (rabbi)
kahin (priest)
ruhban (monks)
ahbar (Jewish scribes)
jabbar (tyrant)
`ali (sublime)
mustali (superior)
mustakbir (tyrant, proud)
mustad`af (tyrannized, oppressed)
musrif (lavish, prodigal)
mutraf (affluent)
taghut (idols)
mala ` (chieftains)
muluk (kings)
ghani (rich)
faqir (poor, needy)
mamluk (the ruled)
malik (owner, master)
hurr (free, liberated)
`abd (slave, servant)
rabb (master, lord)
musalli (one who prays)
mukhlis (sincere, devoted)
sadiq (loyal, true)
munfiq (charitable)
mustaghfir (one who asks for God's forgiveness)
ta'ib (penitent)
abid (adorer)
hamid (one who praises)
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