FAITH - translation to arabic
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FAITH - translation to arabic

TERM FOR ANCIENT CELTIC BARDS, PROPHETS AND PHILOSOPHERS
Fáith; Ovates

FAITH         
  • ''Faith (Armani)'', by [[Mino da Fiesole]]
  • [[Shinto]] faith
  • ''Triumph of Faith over [[Idolatry]]'' by [[Jean-Baptiste Théodon]] (1646–1713)
BELIEF IN TENETS OF A RELIGION
Faiths; Justification of faith; Religious belief; Religious faith; Islamic faith; Allegory of faith; Faith (religion); Faithful in Islam; Faith in Islam

ألاسم

دِيَانَة ; دِين ; عَقِيدَة ; مَبْدَأ ; مَذْهَب ; مُعْتَقَد ; نِحْلَة

Faith         
  • ''Faith (Armani)'', by [[Mino da Fiesole]]
  • [[Shinto]] faith
  • ''Triumph of Faith over [[Idolatry]]'' by [[Jean-Baptiste Théodon]] (1646–1713)
BELIEF IN TENETS OF A RELIGION
Faiths; Justification of faith; Religious belief; Religious faith; Islamic faith; Allegory of faith; Faith (religion); Faithful in Islam; Faith in Islam
عَقِيدَة ، ثقة ، إيمان
faith         
  • ''Faith (Armani)'', by [[Mino da Fiesole]]
  • [[Shinto]] faith
  • ''Triumph of Faith over [[Idolatry]]'' by [[Jean-Baptiste Théodon]] (1646–1713)
BELIEF IN TENETS OF A RELIGION
Faiths; Justification of faith; Religious belief; Religious faith; Islamic faith; Allegory of faith; Faith (religion); Faithful in Islam; Faith in Islam
اسْم : إخلاص . ولاء . وفاء . إيمان . ثقة . دِيْن

Definition

faith
¦ noun
1. complete trust or confidence.
2. strong belief in a religion, based on spiritual conviction rather than proof.
a particular religion.
Origin
ME: from OFr. feid, from L. fides.

Wikipedia

Vates

In modern English, the nouns vates () and ovate (UK: US: ), are used as technical terms for ancient Celtic bards, prophets and philosophers. The terms correspond to a Proto-Celtic word which can be reconstructed as *wātis. They are sometimes also used as English equivalents to later Celtic terms such as Irish fáith "prophet, seer".

Examples of use of FAITH
1. Faith schools Mr Blair is asked about faith schools.
2. Whatever Romney‘s religious faith, his greatest need is to demonstrate a fighting faith.
3. Their revolutionary faith in the present era precisely means their faith in their leader.
4. A faith school is a faith school and I‘m not hiding that at all.
5. FAITH–BASED: Vinita Hampton Wright often creates characters who seek a deeper faith.