Definition: The word "Victor" in Islam refers to a male leader who leads the Muslim community, which is often referred to as "the tribe." In the Bible, the term "Shayda" suggests a similar role for someone named Victor. In the New Testament, it's used metaphorically to describe the Lord Jesus Christ. It implies his leadership was of great importance and power in the early church. So, if we compare both terms, Victor is often associated with a leader who leads or governs others, whereas Shayda seems to be about an individual's role as a leader or governor within the community.