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sayyid
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say·yid  (säyd)
n. Islam
1. Used as a title and form of address for a male dignitary.
2. Used as a title for a descendant of the family of Muhammad.

[Arabic, from sda, to become chief; see swd1 in Semitic roots.]

sayyid, sayid [ˈsaɪɪd], said
n
1. (Non-Christian Religions / Islam) a Muslim claiming descent from Mohammed's grandson Husain
2. (Non-Christian Religions / Islam) a Muslim honorary title
[from Arabic: lord]


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Summary: Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei on Monday warned against enemies' conspiracy to disunite the Iranian nation and noted all should beware not to let the enemies materialize their schemes.
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