- 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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differentiated between bidat-i-hasanah and
bidat-i-sayyia (good and bad innovations), the Tariqah-i
Muhammadiyya criticised all
forms of
bidat,
insisting that...
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person singular plural 1st bi
bidah ~
bidat (inclusive); mån (exclusive) 2nd ci tå ~ tåd 3rd i ~ ih tid ~ tit...
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petitioned the
Supreme Court of
India against the
practices of talaq-e-
bidat (triple talaq),
nikah halala and
polygyny under the
Muslim personal laws...
- and
family rights in
Islamic jurisprudence. • Mevludi,
Synet i mirë apo
Bidat (2012), A work
examining the
practice of
celebrating the
birth of the Prophet...
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rafida (one who
rejects the
sunnat of Muhammad,
introduces innovations viz.
bidat, and
practices exaggeration viz. ghulat), were made to
Abdul Qawi (called...
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Volume 5
covers interpretation of the Quran, Hadith,
Suluk (Sufism), Ruya,
Bidat, beliefs, and theology. Finally,
Volume 6
covers miscellaneous issues such...
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Tasawuf (Irshadat-e-Sulook)
explaining the
significance of Sufi tenets. In
Bidat-E-Hasna, he
defended the
practices of ****s. His talk
Tazkia Nafs – Purification...
- (ancestors) as
ibadat (a
religious duty) that is
performed as
ibadat is
bidat."
Gangohi rejected the
classification of good and bad Bid'ah,
saying "There...
- Leiden/Boston: Brill. p. 236. ISBN 9789004385245. Terzioğlu,
Derin (2021). "
Bidʿat,
Custom and the
Mutability of
Legal Judgments: The
Debate on the Congregational...