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# {{lb|en|originally}} [[custom]], [[system]] |
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# [[Muhammad]]'s [[way of life]], as recorded in the [[hadith]]s, especially when viewed as a [[model]] for [[Muslim]]s to emulate. |
# [[Muhammad]]'s [[way of life]], as recorded in the [[hadith]]s, especially when viewed as a [[model]] for [[Muslim]]s to emulate. |
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====Related terms==== |
====Related terms==== |
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* {{l|en|Sunni}} |
* {{l|en|Sunni}} |
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{{trans-top|custom, system, way of life}} |
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Revision as of 10:05, 30 July 2017
See also: Sunnah
English
Etymology
Arabic سُنَّة (sunnah, “habit, custom”).
Noun
sunnah (uncountable)
- (originally) custom, system
- The Sunna of Allah is to be found in the Quran and previous Scripture.
- Muhammad's way of life, as recorded in the hadiths, especially when viewed as a model for Muslims to emulate.
Related terms
Translations
custom, system, way of life