Ayman definition
Ayman means “oath”. In Arabic, “ayman” is the plural form of the word “yamin”. The original meaning of the word “yamin” is “power” or “authority” as well as “right hand”. The obligation of a sworn person to strengthen a covenant to perform a certain deed or to abstain from it is expressed in the language of law by the term “yamin”. A person who takes an oath is called a caliph, and the object of an oath is called a mahlufun alayh.
Examples of Ayman in a sentence
Nous plaçons cette histoire dans le cadre de la formation globale de l’Islam en tant que système 20 FU‘AD SAYYID (Ayman), « Al-Ushmūnayn », EI2 X (2000), 988-989.
The final, approved Budgets for the Project itemizing the Hard Costs and Soft Costs for the respective A&D Improvements and Home Improvements, including direct and indirect costs, certified to be correct to the best knowledge and belief of Borrower for each type of Improvement to be constructed as part of the Project.