islam culture - translation to αραβικά
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islam culture - translation to αραβικά

ISLAMIC LIFESTYLE
Islam and the arts; Muslim tradition; Islamic theatre; Muslim culture; Culture of Islam; Islamic dance; Muslim dance; Islamic traditional; Muslim cultures; Muslim theatre; Etiquette in Islamic culture
  • "Advice of the Ascetic", a 16th-century [[Persian miniature]]
  • Indonesian]] puppet of Amir Hamzah, in [[Wayang]] theatre
  • "[[Wayang Kulit]]", the Indonesian art of [[shadow puppet]]ry, reflects a melding of indigenous and Islamic sensibilities.

islam culture      
الحضارة الإسلامية
Shiite         
  • ''Battle of Karbala'', painting by the [[Isfahan]]-based Persian artist Abbas Al-Mousavi, [[Brooklyn Museum]] (between 1868 and 1933)
  • first Zaydī Imam of Yemen]], minted in 910–911 CE
  • The [[Fatimid Caliphate]] at its peak
  • sectarian differences within the boundaries of Islam]], in contrast to the traditions of [[Genghis Khan]].
  • Nizārī Ismāʿīlīs]].
  • Shrine of Imam ʿAlī]] in [[Najaf]], [[Iraq]]
  • Twelver Shīʿas]].
  • Sanctuary of Imām ʿAlī]], [[Najaf]] (present-day [[Iraq]])
  • Ilkhanid]] manuscript illustration)
  • Ibadi]]
  • Twelvers]]—once appeared and offered prayers at Jamkaran.
  • God]]")
  • Shrine of Imam Ḥusayn]] in [[Karbala]], [[Iraq]]
  • [[Great Mosque of Kufa]], site of ʿAlī's assassination (661 CE)<ref name="Merriam-Webster 1999, p. 525"/><ref name="Esposito, John 2002. p. 46"/>
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  • Depiction of ʿAlī's sword and shield carved on the ''Bab al-Nasr'' gate wall in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]]
  • quote=Similarly, swords were also placed on the Idols, as it is related that Harith b. Abi Shamir, the Ghassanid king, had presented his two swords, called Mikhdham and Rasub, to the image of the goddess, Manat....to note that the famous sword of Ali, the fourth caliph, called Dhu-al-Fiqar, was one of these two swords}}</ref>
  • Al-Mutawakkil Ismāʿīl bin al-Qāsim]] (1644–1676)
SECOND-MOST POPULOUS ISLAMIC DENOMINATION
Shi'ite Islam; Shi'ite; Shii'te; Shiite; Shi'a; Shiaism; Shia Muslim; Shiite Muslim; Shiism; Shi'a Muslim; Shias; Shiah; Shia islam; Shia Muslims; Shi'i; Shiite Muslims; Muslims, Shi'ite; Shiite Islam; Shi'ite Muslim; Shi'ites; Shi‘ism; Shi'ah; Shi’ite; Shiʼite; Shi`ite; Shi'ism; Shiat; Equating God, Muhammad and Ahl al-Bayts authority; Etymology of Shia; Shiite-Muslim; Shia Etymology; Shi'a Etymology; Shi'a Muslims; Shiat Ali; Shia Ishna Asharia; Shi'as; Shi'ite Muslims; Shiah Islam; Shi`ah; Shi`a Islam; Shi'ah Islam; Shi‘ah; Shi`ah Islam; Sh'ia; SHIA Islam; Shī'ite; Shiia; Shi’a; Shi‘a; Shīˤa Islām; Shi'i Islam; Shi'i islam; Shi‘a Islam; Shi'a etymology; Shi-ite Islam; Shi ite; Shi'ih; Shi'ih islam; Shiasm; Shiite beliefs; Shitte; Shitte Islam; Isna asheri; Shi'a Islam; Shi`a; SHIA; Shi?a Islam; Shi'asm; Shi'a Muslem; Shia; Shi'Ites; Shi`ah Etymology; Shi'a's; Shi'ah Muslim; Shi’a Muslim; Shī‘ah; Shicah Islam; Shiites; Shi'A; Shi’ism; Shī‘ah Islam; Shi‘ah Islam; Shia's; Shia muslims; الشيعه; Muslim - Shiite; Muslim - Shia; Shiizm; Shi’i; Shi`ites; Shi`ism; Shia muslim; Shi-ite; Shiist; Shi’a Islam; Partisans of Ali; Followers of Ali; Islam (Shia); Shiʻi; Shia Muslim Community; Shiʿism; Azaadaran-e-Hussain (A.S); Shiists; Shi'ist; Shi'ists; Shiaist; Shi'istic; Shi'istical; Shi'istically; List of Shia imams; Shia Islamism; Canadian Shia Muslim Organization; Shia Arab; Shi'is; Shia sect; Shi‘ite; Shia branch of Islam; Shīʿa; Shia etymology; Shiʻa Islam; Shiʻa; Aliism; Shīʿī; Shi'i Muslims; Shīʿism; Shīʿite; Shīʿites; Shīʿite Islam; Shīʿī Islam; Shīʿīs; Shīʿite Muslims
الشيعى
SHIITE         
  • ''Battle of Karbala'', painting by the [[Isfahan]]-based Persian artist Abbas Al-Mousavi, [[Brooklyn Museum]] (between 1868 and 1933)
  • first Zaydī Imam of Yemen]], minted in 910–911 CE
  • The [[Fatimid Caliphate]] at its peak
  • sectarian differences within the boundaries of Islam]], in contrast to the traditions of [[Genghis Khan]].
  • Nizārī Ismāʿīlīs]].
  • Shrine of Imam ʿAlī]] in [[Najaf]], [[Iraq]]
  • Twelver Shīʿas]].
  • Sanctuary of Imām ʿAlī]], [[Najaf]] (present-day [[Iraq]])
  • Ilkhanid]] manuscript illustration)
  • Ibadi]]
  • Twelvers]]—once appeared and offered prayers at Jamkaran.
  • God]]")
  • Shrine of Imam Ḥusayn]] in [[Karbala]], [[Iraq]]
  • [[Great Mosque of Kufa]], site of ʿAlī's assassination (661 CE)<ref name="Merriam-Webster 1999, p. 525"/><ref name="Esposito, John 2002. p. 46"/>
  • date=2009}}</ref>
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • Depiction of ʿAlī's sword and shield carved on the ''Bab al-Nasr'' gate wall in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]]
  • quote=Similarly, swords were also placed on the Idols, as it is related that Harith b. Abi Shamir, the Ghassanid king, had presented his two swords, called Mikhdham and Rasub, to the image of the goddess, Manat....to note that the famous sword of Ali, the fourth caliph, called Dhu-al-Fiqar, was one of these two swords}}</ref>
  • Al-Mutawakkil Ismāʿīl bin al-Qāsim]] (1644–1676)
SECOND-MOST POPULOUS ISLAMIC DENOMINATION
Shi'ite Islam; Shi'ite; Shii'te; Shiite; Shi'a; Shiaism; Shia Muslim; Shiite Muslim; Shiism; Shi'a Muslim; Shias; Shiah; Shia islam; Shia Muslims; Shi'i; Shiite Muslims; Muslims, Shi'ite; Shiite Islam; Shi'ite Muslim; Shi'ites; Shi‘ism; Shi'ah; Shi’ite; Shiʼite; Shi`ite; Shi'ism; Shiat; Equating God, Muhammad and Ahl al-Bayts authority; Etymology of Shia; Shiite-Muslim; Shia Etymology; Shi'a Etymology; Shi'a Muslims; Shiat Ali; Shia Ishna Asharia; Shi'as; Shi'ite Muslims; Shiah Islam; Shi`ah; Shi`a Islam; Shi'ah Islam; Shi‘ah; Shi`ah Islam; Sh'ia; SHIA Islam; Shī'ite; Shiia; Shi’a; Shi‘a; Shīˤa Islām; Shi'i Islam; Shi'i islam; Shi‘a Islam; Shi'a etymology; Shi-ite Islam; Shi ite; Shi'ih; Shi'ih islam; Shiasm; Shiite beliefs; Shitte; Shitte Islam; Isna asheri; Shi'a Islam; Shi`a; SHIA; Shi?a Islam; Shi'asm; Shi'a Muslem; Shia; Shi'Ites; Shi`ah Etymology; Shi'a's; Shi'ah Muslim; Shi’a Muslim; Shī‘ah; Shicah Islam; Shiites; Shi'A; Shi’ism; Shī‘ah Islam; Shi‘ah Islam; Shia's; Shia muslims; الشيعه; Muslim - Shiite; Muslim - Shia; Shiizm; Shi’i; Shi`ites; Shi`ism; Shia muslim; Shi-ite; Shiist; Shi’a Islam; Partisans of Ali; Followers of Ali; Islam (Shia); Shiʻi; Shia Muslim Community; Shiʿism; Azaadaran-e-Hussain (A.S); Shiists; Shi'ist; Shi'ists; Shiaist; Shi'istic; Shi'istical; Shi'istically; List of Shia imams; Shia Islamism; Canadian Shia Muslim Organization; Shia Arab; Shi'is; Shia sect; Shi‘ite; Shia branch of Islam; Shīʿa; Shia etymology; Shiʻa Islam; Shiʻa; Aliism; Shīʿī; Shi'i Muslims; Shīʿism; Shīʿite; Shīʿites; Shīʿite Islam; Shīʿī Islam; Shīʿīs; Shīʿite Muslims

ألاسم

الشيعي

الصفة

شيعي

Ορισμός

Shiah
·noun ·same·as Shiite.
II. Shiah ·noun A member of that branch of the Mohammedans to which the Persians belong. They reject the first three caliphs, and consider Ali as being the first and only rightful successor of Mohammed. They do not acknowledge the Sunna, or body of traditions respecting Mohammed, as any part of the law, and on these accounts are treated as heretics by the Sunnites, or orthodox Mohammedans.

Βικιπαίδεια

Islamic culture

Islamic culture and Muslim culture refer to cultural practices which are common to historically Islamic people. The early forms of Muslim culture, from the Rashidun Caliphate to the early Umayyad period and the early Abbasid period, were predominantly Arab, Byzantine, and Persian. With the rapid expansion of the Islamic empires, Muslim culture has influenced and assimilated much from the Persian, North Caucasian, Turkic, Mongol, Indian, Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Malay, Somali, Berber, Indonesian, and Moro cultures.

Islamic culture generally includes all of the practices which have developed around the religion of Islam. There are variations in the application of Islamic beliefs in different cultures and traditions.