al-Sadiq

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al-Sadiq is an honorific epithet meaning "the Truthful," most famously associated with the prominent 8th-century Islamic scholar and sixth Shia Imam, Ja'far al-Sadiq.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic scholar
Shia Imam
honorific epithet
person
appliedTo pious individuals in Islamic history
prominent Islamic scholars
associatedWith Ja'far al-Sadiq NERFINISHED
early Islamic scholarship
century 8th century
connotation trustworthiness
truthfulness
denomination Shia Islam NERFINISHED
epithetType religious honorific
honorificEpithet al-Sadiq NERFINISHED
knownFor Islamic jurisprudence
esoteric teachings
hadith transmission
theology
language Arabic
meaning the Truthful NERFINISHED
notableBearer Ja'far ibn Muhammad NERFINISHED
position sixth Shia Imam
religion Islam
scriptForm الصادق NERFINISHED
title Imam al-Sadiq NERFINISHED
transliterationVariant al-Ṣādiq NERFINISHED
as-Sadiq NERFINISHED
usedAsTitleFor Ja'far al-Sadiq NERFINISHED
usedIn Islamic tradition

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