faida
Faida is a noun in Swahili that means benefit, advantage, or profit. It is used to describe any positive outcome or gain, including financial profit, practical usefulness, or social benefits. In economic contexts, faida refers to profit, the surplus left after costs are subtracted from revenue. In everyday language, phrases such as “faida na hasara” (benefit and loss) and “faida ya biashara” (business profit) are common.
Etymology and usage: The term derives from Arabic فائدة (fa'ida), meaning benefit, usefulness, or profit. It entered
Context and scope: Beyond finance, faida can denote any advantageous effect, such as personal development, social
As a name: Faida is also a female given name in Swahili-speaking regions and in broader Islamic