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MARTYRDOM - traducción al árabe

PERSON WHO SUFFERS PERSECUTION AND DEATH FOR ADVOCATING, REFUSING TO RENOUNCE, AND/OR REFUSING TO ADVOCATE A BELIEF OR CAUSE, USUALLY A RELIGIOUS ONE
Martyred; Kawakib; Istish-haad; Heroic martyrdom; Martyrdom; Martyrdoms; Martys; Martyring; Martyrs; Revolutionary martyr; Hindu martyrs; Martyrs of the Faith; Martyrdom in Hinduism
  • [[Jan Luyken]]'s drawing of the [[Anabaptist]] [[Anna Utenhoven]] being buried alive at [[Vilvoorde]] (present-day [[Belgium]]) in 1597. In the engraving, her head is still above the ground and the Catholic priest is exhorting her to recant her faith, while the executioner stands ready to completely cover her up upon her refusal. This engraving was part of a major Protestant outrage praising Utenhoven as a martyr.
  • Martyrdom of the seven Hebrew brothers]]'', [[Attavante degli Attavanti]], [[Vatican Library]]
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  •  Illustration of Christian martyrs burned at the stake by Ranavalona I in Madagascar
  • Interior of the Coliseum at the [[National Shrine of the North American Martyrs]], Auriesville, New York, showing the sanctuary and high altar.
  • The Christian [[Martyrs of Japan]]; 17th-century Japanese painting
  • Mughal]]s in 1716
  • Mother Elizabeth of Russia]], Rev. [[Martin Luther King Jr.]], Archbishop [[Óscar Romero]] and Pastor [[Dietrich Bonhoeffer]]

MARTYRDOM         

ألاسم

اِسْتِشْهاد ; شَهَادَة

martyrdom         
اسْم : استشهاد
martyrdom         
N
الاستشهاد عذاب عظيم او متطاول

Definición

martyrdom
1.
If someone suffers martyrdom, they are killed or made to suffer greatly because of their religious or political beliefs.
...the martyrdom of Bishop Feliciano...
He suffered martyrdom by stoning.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If you describe someone's behaviour as martyrdom, you are critical of them because they are exaggerating their suffering in order to gain sympathy or praise.
She sat picking at her small plate of rice salad with an air of martyrdom.
N-UNCOUNT [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Martyr

A martyr (Greek: μάρτυς, mártys, "witness", or μαρτυρία, marturia, stem μαρτυρ-, martyr-) is someone who suffers persecution and death for advocating, renouncing, or refusing to renounce or advocate, a religious belief or other cause as demanded by an external party.

In the martyrdom narrative of the remembering community, this refusal to comply with the presented demands results in the punishment or execution of an individual by an oppressor. Accordingly, the status of the 'martyr' can be considered a posthumous title as a reward for those who are considered worthy of the concept of martyrdom by the living, regardless of any attempts by the deceased to control how they will be remembered in advance. Insofar, the martyr is a relational figure of a society's boundary work that is produced by collective memory. Originally applied only to those who suffered for their religious beliefs, the term has come to be used in connection with people killed for a political cause.

Most martyrs are considered holy or are respected by their followers, becoming symbols of exceptional leadership and heroism in the face of difficult circumstances. Martyrs play significant roles in religions. Similarly, martyrs have had notable effects in secular life, including such figures as Socrates, among other political and cultural examples.

Ejemplos de uso de MARTYRDOM
1. "Both of them were seeking martyrdom and wished they could carry out a martyrdom operation.
2. Was Moussaoui now deliberately seeking martyrdom?
3. "Jihad, victory, martyrdom," the soldiers chanted.
4. "Congratulations over this martyrdom," they screamed.
5. Praying for men’s and women’s participation in jihad and martyrdom.