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iman

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[ee-mahn]

noun

  1. Islam.inward faith or belief in Islam.

    I have known many of these young Muslims, and I bear witness that I find strength in their iman, firmness in their convictions, truth in their words, and sincerity in their work.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of iman1

From Arabic ʾī “faith, belief, recognition,” from ʾ峾Բ “have faith, believe, recognize”
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Iman al-Nouri's youngest son, two-year-old Siraj, woke up crying from hunger on Thursday and asked to get some nutritional supplements.

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Iman, a 32-year-old mother of five, rushed to the scene after hearing the strike, only to find her sons and niece lying on a donkey cart that was being used to transport casualties to the hospital because there were no ambulances.

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"Omar still had some breath in him. They tried to revive him," Iman recalled.

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Iman said Siraj's head was bleeding and he had lost an eye – an image that she cannot now get out of her head.

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Iman said her children used to go to the clinic every two or three days to get nutritional supplements because she and Hatim were not able to give them enough food.

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