Arabic · Common Verbs
shahada
To watch
To look at something for a period of time.
نشاهد التلفاز بعد العشاء.
We watch TV after dinner.
The word شاهد (shahada) comes from the root ش-ه-د (sh-h-d), meaning to witness or see. This root is significant in Islamic context, denoting the act of bearing witness.
Commonly used in both everyday conversations and religious contexts, the term can be applied in formal settings as well, with variations across dialects.
Key term in Islamic texts, especially in the Shahada declaration and poetry emphasizing observation and witnessing.