Ehli
Ehli is a term with roots in Arabic, often translated as "people of" or "belonging to." Its usage can vary depending on the context, but it generally signifies a connection or association with something specific. For instance, in religious contexts, "Ehli-Kitab" refers to "People of the Book," a designation used in Islam for Jews, Christians, and Sabians who follow divinely revealed scriptures. This term carries specific theological and legal implications within Islamic tradition.
Beyond religious discourse, "Ehli" can appear in various cultural and social contexts, though less commonly in