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muftimuf‧ti /ˈmʌfti/ noun muftiOrigin: 1500-1600 Arabic - And mufti means a dark suit with a tie.
- Besides muderrises and kadis, one other group within the learned profession deserves brief mention, namely the muftis.
- Clothes: mufti, plus carnation for groom; small bouquet for bride.
- Customs of the Service say that an officer wears mufti only when he's outside the camp.
- It consisted of small units which patrolled in mufti in civilian cars.
- Only the occasional sales rep, in his weekend mufti, went past me in his company Cavalier.
- Will uniform or mufti be required?
► IslamAllah, ayatollah, nounBlack Muslim, nouncrescent, noundervish, nounemir, nounfatwa, nounhaj, nounhajji, nounhakim, nounhalal, adjectiveHegira, Hegira calendar, Hejira, imam, nounIslam, nounjihad, nounKoran, the, adjectiveMohammed, nounMoslem, mosque, nounmuezzin, nounmufti, nounmujaheddin, nounmullah, nounMuslim, nounprayer mat, nounpurdah, nounQuran, the, Ramadan, nounSaracen, nounsharia, nounsheikh, nounShia, nounShiite, nounSunni, nounyashmak, noun 1[countable] a Muslim who officially explains Islamic law2in mufti British English old-fashioned wearing ordinary clothes instead of a uniform: soldiers in mufti |