The Arabic term for ruler is "حاكم" (pronounced "hakim"). This term can refer to someone in a position of authority or governance, such as a king, governor, or leader. In broader contexts, it may also imply someone who exercises control or judgment over a particular domain.
It is supposably Imam.
Ḩākm
The Arabic term for God is "Allah."
term for a provincial ruler
Emir - Title of a Muslim (Mostly Arabic) ruler.
Which geometric term describes a ruler
The term Arabic refers to MOST people who speak Arabic and share a common culture!
A ruler is a straight edge
The term for shaking off in Arabic is "هز" (haz).
it came from Arabic
A ruler is a straight edge
The term "Qur'an" literally means "recitation" or "reading" in Arabic.