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al·mo·had \ˈalməˌhad\ noun or al·mo·hade \“, -ˌhād, ˌalməˈhädē\ (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Arabic al-muwaḥḥid the Almohad : a member of a Muslim Berber sect and dynasty that established its rule in No. Africa and Spain in the 12th and 13th centuries, opposed anthropomorphic theology, and taught the absolute unity of God |