مذهب

See also: مذہب

Arabic

Etymology 1

Verbal noun and noun of place from the verb ذَهَبَ (ḏahaba, to go), from the root ذ ه ب (ḏ-h-b).

Noun

مَذْهَب (maḏhab) m (plural مَذَاهِب (maḏāhib))

  1. verbal noun of ذَهَبَ (ḏahaba) (form I)
  2. going, leaving, departure
  3. way out, escape
  4. procedure, policy, manner
  5. (Islamic law) Madh’hab, doctrine, teaching, belief, ideology, opinion, view
  6. faith, denomination
  7. religion, creed
  8. course, school
  9. way, movement, orientation
Declension

Etymology 2

Derived from the passive participle of the verb ذَهَّبَ (ḏahhaba, to gild), denominal verb from ذَهَب (ḏahab, gold).

Adjective

مُذَهَّب (muḏahhab) (feminine مُذَهَّبَة (muḏahhaba), masculine plural مُذَهَّبُون (muḏahhabūn), feminine plural مُذَهَّبَات (muḏahhabāt))

  1. gilded
Declension

Etymology 3

Derived from the passive participle of the verb أَذْهَبَ (ʾaḏhaba, to gild), denominal verb from ذَهَب (ḏahab, gold).

Adjective

مُذْهَب (muḏhab) (feminine مُذْهَبَة (muḏhaba), masculine plural مُذْهَبُون (muḏhabūn), feminine plural مُذْهَبَات (muḏhabāt))

  1. gilded
Declension

Etymology 4

Denominal verb from مَذْهَب (maḏhab, sect).

Verb

مَذْهَبَ (maḏhaba) Iq, non-past يُمَذْهِبُ‎ (yumaḏhibu)

  1. to cause to split into sects
Conjugation

Pashto

Etymology

From Arabic مَذْهَب (maḏhab)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maˈzab/
  • IPA(key): /mazˈhab/

Noun

مذهب (mazhab) m

  1. religion

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic مَذْهَب (maḏhab)

Pronunciation

Noun

Dari Persian مذهب
Iranian Persian مذهب
Tajiki Persian мазҳаб (mazhab)

مذهب (mazhab) (plural مذاهب (mazâheb) or مذهب‌ها (mazhab-hâ))

  1. religion
  2. faith

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