shoqaqat
Shoqaqat is a word of Arabic origin used to denote discord, disputes, or dissension within a group, community, or family. It comes from the root sh-q-q (ش-ق-ق) and is transliterated in various forms, including shiqāq, shuqāq, or shaqāq; the plural forms include shaqāiq or shaqāqāt, depending on transliteration. In classical Arabic, shiqāq referred to internal strife, factional splits, or quarrels and appeared in religious and legal texts discussing methods of reconciliation and restraint. In Modern Standard Arabic, the term retains the sense of “disputes” or “discord” and appears in legal documents, journalism, and scholarly writing.
In Islamic jurisprudence and related historical literature, shiqāq is used to describe disputes within families or
As a linguistic term, shoqaqat is not the name of a place or a widely recognized person;