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Discuss the role of sheik in tribe​

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Answered by abhilashbhoi16
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Shaikh is a word or honorific term in the Arabic language that literally means "elder." It is commonly used to designate an elder of a tribe, a revered wise man, or an Islamic scholar. ... The Shaikh do not constitute a single homegenous community, but represent instead a congeries of a large number of separate sub-groups.

Answered by PradhumnSinghChouhan
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Explanation:

Shaikh is a word or honorific term in the Arabic language that literally means "elder." It is commonly used to designate an elder of a tribe, a revered wise man, or an Islamic scholar. ... The Shaikh do not constitute a single homegenous community, but represent instead a congeries of a large number of separate sub-groups.

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