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- Zahed abstract "Zahed (Zahid) (Arabic: زاهد) is Arabic for ascetic and used as a name in the entire muslim world. Sufi sheikhs often initiated disciples by conferring on them the name Zahed, which is popular with pious muslims, who wish to symbolically preordain their offspring to a life of virtues, similar to an ascetic's. One example of a Sufi being named Zahed is the eminent Sufi, grandmaster, Hakim Zahed, Sheikh Zahed Gilani.".
- Zahed wikiPageID "24005052".
- Zahed wikiPageLength "571".
- Zahed wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Zahed wikiPageRevisionID "404332675".
- Zahed wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Zahed wikiPageWikiLink Ascetic.
- Zahed wikiPageWikiLink Asceticism.
- Zahed wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_masculine_given_names.
- Zahed wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Master_(order).
- Zahed wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Zahed wikiPageWikiLink Sheikh.
- Zahed wikiPageWikiLink Sheikhs.
- Zahed wikiPageWikiLink Sufi.
- Zahed wikiPageWikiLink Sufism.
- Zahed wikiPageWikiLink Zahed_Gilani.
- Zahed wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zahed".
- Zahed hasPhotoCollection Zahed.
- Zahed wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ar.
- Zahed wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Zahed subject Category:Arabic_masculine_given_names.
- Zahed hypernym Arabic.
- Zahed type Agent.
- Zahed type Article.
- Zahed type Article.
- Zahed comment "Zahed (Zahid) (Arabic: زاهد) is Arabic for ascetic and used as a name in the entire muslim world. Sufi sheikhs often initiated disciples by conferring on them the name Zahed, which is popular with pious muslims, who wish to symbolically preordain their offspring to a life of virtues, similar to an ascetic's. One example of a Sufi being named Zahed is the eminent Sufi, grandmaster, Hakim Zahed, Sheikh Zahed Gilani.".
- Zahed label "Zahed".
- Zahed sameAs Q8064625.
- Zahed sameAs Q8064625.
- Zahed wasDerivedFrom Zahed?oldid=404332675.
- Zahed isPrimaryTopicOf Zahed.