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has gloss | (noun) a religious movement by Arab Shiite Muslims in 17th century Iraq that is opposed to the Usuli; "Akhbari Shiism has never promoted political control" Akhbari |
has gloss | eng: The Akhbārīs are Twelver Shī‘a Muslims who reject the use of reasoning in deriving verdicts, and believe only the Qur'an, aḥadīth, (prophetic sayings and recorded opinions of the Imāms) and consensus should be used as sources to derive verdicts (fatwas). The term Akhbārī (from khabara, news or report) is used in contrast to Usūlī (from aṣl, first principle). Unlike Usūlīs, Akhbārīs do not follow marja‘s (models for imitation) who practice ijtihad (independent legal reasoning). |
lexicalization | eng: Akhbari |
subclass of | (noun) a movement intended to bring about religious reforms religious movement |
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has gloss | fra: L’akhbarisme (en arabe اخباري) désigne une branche du chiisme duodécimain traditionaliste qui rejette l’ijtihad et considère que seuls le Coran et les hadith doivent être utilisés. |
lexicalization | fra: Akhbarisme |
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has gloss | tur: Ahbârî (Farsça: اخباری), Şiilik meşrebin Caferilik mezhebinin ekollerinden Fıkıh usûlü (fıkhî kaynak) olarak Kuran, Hadis ve İcmanın dışında Akl (hikmet, Sünnilikte Kıyas)ı kabul etmeyen bir ekol. |
lexicalization | tur: Ahbârî |
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lexicalization | urd: اخباری |
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