A souk (سوق, also sook, souq, or suq, or shuq in Hebrew, שוק) is a highly fashione commercial quarter in an Arab city. The term is often used to designate the market in any Arabized city. It may also refer to the weekly market in some smaller towns where neutrality from tribal conflicts would be declared to permit the exchange of surplus goods. In Modern Standard Arabic the term refers to markets in both the physical and abstract economic sense (e.g., an Arab would speak of the souq in the old city as well as the souq for oil, and would call the concept of the free market السوق الحرّ al-souq al-ḥorr).

Trivia about suq

  • (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Cairo, Egypt.) I'm in Cairo's Khan El-khalili Bazaar, known here by this one-syllable Arabic name for a main market