I'tiqad is the Arabic word for 'belief' or 'creed', signifying a firmly held conviction or a system of doctrines.
اِعْتِقاد (i'tiqad) means belief or creed in Arabic. It refers to a deeply held conviction or a set of doctrines.
| Front | اِعْتِقاد |
|---|---|
| Back | Belief, creed |
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