Siddiq
Siddiq is a term in Arabic that means "truthful" or "honest." It is often used to describe individuals who are known for their integrity and reliability. In Islamic tradition, the title is notably associated with Abu Bakr, the first caliph after the death of the Prophet Muhammad, who was renowned for his honesty and steadfastness in faith.
In a broader context, Siddiq can also refer to a category of people in Islam who are considered to be exceptionally truthful and righteous. This includes prophets and saints who exemplify the highest moral standards and are seen as role models for others in their commitment to truthfulness and ethical behavior.