The word "algebra" comes from the Arabic title of the book.
Muqaddam is an Arabic title, adopted in other Islamic cultures, for any of various civil or religious officials.
At least 5 of Afghani little Pul coins during his reign bore the Arabic title:
The Arabic title of the Emir was Amir dawlat al-Bahrayn.
The Arabic title of the King is Malik al-Bahrayn.
The books' Arabic titles are taken from actual streets in Cairo, the city of Mahfouz's childhood and youth.
'Amīrzād in turn consists of the Arabic title 'Amīr (engl.
There were approximately 1,800 Arabic titles, most of them obtained during the expulsion of Muslims from Islamic Iberia.
"Mir" is a title derived from the Arabic title (as "Emir").
Print media is going through expansion, with over three English dailies and Arabic titles.