- In
Islam and
sharia (Islamic law),
bidʿah (Arabic: بدعة [ˈbɪdʕæ], lit. 'innovation')
refers to
innovation in
religious matters. Linguistically, as an Arabic...
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Mughal Empire Died 7
October 1708(1708-10-07) (aged 41)
Hazur Sahib, Nanded,
Bidah Subah,
Mughal Empire Cause of
death ********ination
Spouse Mata
Ajeet Kaur...
- apostate), less
extreme denunciations, such as an
accusation of بِدْعَة (
bidʽah, "[deviant] innovation; heresy")
followed by
shunning and excommunication...
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original on 2012-05-06.
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Bidah in
respecting the
signs of Allah".
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- religion. They
condemned many of the
Ottoman practices that Kadızade felt were
bidʻah "non-Islamic innovations", and p****ionately
supported "reviving the beliefs...
- religion. They
condemned many of the
Ottoman practices that Kadızade felt were
bidʻah "non-Islamic innovations", and p****ionately
supported "reviving the beliefs...
- "extreme,
persistent and aggressive"
proponents of
religious innovation (
bidʻah). The danger,
according to some (such as
Gilles Kepel), was that "used wrongly...
- The
views of Ibn
Taymiyya made him a
polarizing figure in his own
times and
centuries that followed. He is
known for
fierce religious polemics attacking...
- of the
Mughal Badshah (emperor) Shah Jahan. In 1657,
Nanded merged into
Bidah Subah. Guru
Nanak (1469 – 1539 CE) p****ed
through Nanded on his way to Sri...
- religion. They
condemned many of the
Ottoman practices that Kadızade felt were
bidʻah "non-Islamic innovations", and p****ionately
supported "reviving the beliefs...