मज़हब

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Hindi[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Classical Persian مذهب (mazhab), from Arabic مَذْهَب (maḏhab).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /məz.ɦəb/, [mɐz.ɦɐb], /məd͡ʒ.ɦəb/, [mɐd͡ʒ.ɦɐb]
  • Hyphenation: मज़‧हब
  • Rhymes: -əb

Noun[edit]

मज़हब (mazhabm (Urdu spelling مَذْہَب)

  1. religion, sect
    Synonyms: धर्म (dharm), दीन (dīn)
    • 1904, Muhammad Iqbal, Tarānā-e-Hind :
      मज़हब नहीं सिखाता, आपस में बैर रखना।
      हिन्दी हैं हम, वतन हैं, हिन्दोस्ताँ हमारा॥
      mazhab nahī̃ sikhātā, āpas mẽ bair rakhnā.
      hindī ha͠i ham, vatan ha͠i, hindostā̃ hamārā.
      Religion does not preach animosity among ourselves. We are Hindi [Indian, of Hind]; our homeland is India.

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