Seghatoleslam (also spelt Seqat-ol-eslam, and Thiqat ul-Islam) [Persian: ثقت الاسلام, Arabic: ثقة الاسلام] is derived from two Arabic words: ثقة, meaning trustworthy, and Islam [Arabic: اسلام] referring to the Islam's religion. Consequently, the word can be translated as Trustworthy of Islam.

It may refer to:

People

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Seghatoleslam as a surname

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  • Atefeh Seghatoleslam (born 1969), Researcher and professor at Shiraz University
  • Masoumeh Seghatoleslam, Researcher
  • Seyed Abdullah Seghatoleslam (1868-1962), Iranian Twelver Shia clergyman
  • Seyed Mohyeddin Seghatoleslam (born 1960), Iranian Architect and Urban Designer
  • Seyed Zeinolabedin Seghatoleslam (also known as Seyed Ali Seghatoleslam Arsenjani) (1923-2000), Shia cleric and Islamic jurist
  • Tahereh Seghatoleslam (born 1957), Researcher and professor at the University of Malaya

Seghatoleslam as a religious title

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See also

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References

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  • Glassé, C. (2013). The new encyclopedia of Islam. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. p. 71. ISBN 978-0-7591-0189-0
  • Nasr, Seyyed Hossein; Dabashi, Hamid; and Vali, S. (1989). Expectation of the Millennium. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-88706-844-7
  • Momen, M. (2015). Shi’i Islam. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-78074-788-0
  • Momen, M. (1985). An Introduction to Shi’i Islam: the history and doctrines Twelver Shi’ism. New Haven; London: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-03499-8
  • Anvari, Hassan. (2007). فرهنگ بزرگ سخن (in Persian) (3ed.). انتشارات سخن،. p. 2033. ISBN 978-964-372-556-3.
  • Team, R. (2011). Sheikh Mohammad Ali Isfahani - محمدعلی ثقه الاسلام اصفهانی. [online] Rasekhoon.net. Available at: https://rasekhoon.net/mashahir/show/583674 [Accessed 9 May 2024].