Concept cluster: History > Islamophobia and Shia Islam
n
(Islam) Christians and Jews; tolerated by Islam.
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Alternative form of Alawism [Nusayrism]
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The first letter of the Proto-Canaanite alphabet, and its descendants in descended Semitic scripts, such as Phoenician 𐤀 (ʾ, ʾaleph), Aramaic 𐡀 (ʾ), Classical Syriac ܐ ('ālaph), Hebrew א (aleph) and Arabic ا (ʾalif).
adj
Relating to or exhibiting prejudice, discrimination or hostility directed against Islam or Muslims
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One who exhibits anti-Muslimism; Islamophobe
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Synonym of anti-Shiite
adj
Alternative form of anti-Shiite [Opposed to Shiites.]
adj
(uncommon) Alternative form of anti-Muslim. [Opposing Islam or Muslims.]
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The Syrian strain of Ba'athism.
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Alternative form of Baathism [(politics) An Arab nationalist ideology that promotes the development and creation of a unified Arab state through the leadership of a vanguard party over a progressive revolutionary government.]
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The Arab Socialist Baath Party, a secular Arab socialist political party present in several countries in the Middle East, most prominently Iraq and Syria.
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A supporter of Baathism.
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(By association) A stereotypical, Eastern European peasant grandmother-type figure.
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Alternative form of Basilideanism [The beliefs and practices of the Basilidean sect.]
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Synonym of anitism (“indigenous Philippine folk religion”)
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Nomadic desert life, like that of the bedouins.
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Alternative form of Böhmenism [The system of Christian mysticism introduced by Jakob Böhme (1575–1624).]
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Alternative form of Böhmenist [A supporter of Böhmenism.]
adv
In the manner of a caliph.
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The territory or dominion of a caliph
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(derogatory) dominionism
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The Druze religion.
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Alternative form of fakirism [The practices of fakirs.]
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Obsolete form of firman. [A royal decree issued by a sovereign in certain historical Islamic states, especially by the Sultan of Turkey.]
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Alternative spelling of Gaddafism [The political philosophy and ideology of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.]
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(historical) The greatest minister of a sultan, with absolute power of attorney and, in principle, dismissable only by the sultan himself.
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A militant Palestinianist and Sunni Muslim movement that presses for an independent, Palestinian Islamic state and the Palestinian right of return.
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Alternative form of Hetmanite [(historical, politics) A supporter or follower of the United Hetman Organization, a Ukrainian conservative monarchist organization.]
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(slang, derogatory) A member of or a supporter of Hezbollah.
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A political and military Shi'a Islamic organization that arose after the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon.
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A scholar specializing in Iranology.
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An Islamic fundamentalist.
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Relating to Islamism.
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Of, relating to, or pertaining to Islamophilia.
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A person who fears or hates Islam and Muslims.
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(very rare) An Islamophobe; one who is Islamophobic.
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(very rare) Islamophobe.
adj
Having a fear or hatred of Islam or Muslims.
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(plural only) Islamophobes
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(rare) Islamophobia
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(Internet slang, derogatory) A person who makes excuses for the perceived faults of Islam.
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The belief that Islamophobic viewpoints are rational
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pertaining to jihad or jihadism
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Of or pertaining to jihad (Muslim holy war).
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The ideological movement within modern Islamism that advocates armed jihad and hostility against non-believers.
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Alternative letter-case form of kaffir [(countable, offensive) In Islamic contexts, a non-Muslim.]
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(rare) The quality of being kafir
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Alternative spelling of Hassidism
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Alternative letter-case form of Love Jihad [(India) An alleged campaign by which Muslim men target women of non-Muslim communities for conversion to Islam by feigning romantic love.]
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(obsolete) A generic pagan god or idol believed by medieval Europeans to be worshipped by various villains such as Herod I.
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Mandaeism
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Alternative spelling of Manichaeism [(religion) A syncretic, dualistic religion that combined elements of Zoroastrian, Christian, and Gnostic thought, founded by the Iranian prophet Mani in 3rd century AD.]
adj
Alternative form of Manichaean [Of or relating to Manichaeism.]
n
Alternative form of Manichaean [A follower of Manichaeism.]
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Synonym of Sanamahism
adj
Of, relating to, or resembling Muhammad or his sunnah
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(rare, possibly nonstandard) Synonym of Islamophobia.
n
Alternative form of Nasserist [A proponent of Nasserism]
adj
non-Shia
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Alternative form of Nasserist [A proponent of Nasserism]
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A political movement aiming to unite the various Altaic peoples into a modern political state.
adj
Pertaining to all Islamic groups in the world.
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A political movement advocating the unity of Muslims under one Islamic state or organization.
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Alternative form of Parsiism [The religion and customs of the Parsis.]
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The jurisdiction of a pasha.
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Alternative form of Karaism [A Jewish movement that recognises only the Tanakh as a supreme legal authority, distinct from Rabbinic Judaism.]
adv
In terms of, or in the context of, the Qur'an.
n
a movement within Islam that considers current Islamic society corrupted and calls for a return to what are perceived as its original religious practices and precepts through broad social movements
adj
(Islam) Of or pertaining to Salafism.
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(Bangladesh, politics, slang, derogatory) An ardent left-wing netizen, especially an atheist or Islamophobe
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Synonym of Shiite.
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Synonym of Shiite
adj
Synonym of Shiite
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Alternative form of Shiitism [Synonym of Shi'ism]
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Synonym of Shi'ism
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Alternative form of Shi'a [(usually with article) The branch of Islam that believes that Ali succeeded Muhammad as leader, and that places emphasis on the prophet's family.]
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A practitioner of fundamentalist Shiism.
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Shi'iness
adj
Alternative spelling of Shi'itic [Of, or pertaining to Shi'ism.]
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Alternative spelling of Shintoism [The Shinto religion of Japan.]
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Korean shamanism
adj
Of or relating to Sufi mysticism.
adj
Of or relating to a sultan or a sultanate.
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Sunnitic
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The condition, state or sphere of Sunnis
adj
Of or pertaining to Sunnism.
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(rare) Sunnism
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(Islam, chiefly in the plural) Any of a number of verses in the Qur'an that may be interpreted as promoting violence against nonbelievers.
adj
Alternative form of un-Islamic [Not Islamic; not conforming to the teachings of Islam]
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Alternative form of Wahhabism [(Islam) A branch of Sunni Islam practised by those who follow the teachings of Muhammad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab]
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Alternative form of Wahhabitism [The religious beliefs and practices of the Wahhabites.]
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The religious beliefs and practices of the Wahhabites.
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A Sufi of an ascetic order, centered in Turkey but widespread internationally, whose ritual religious observances involve mystical poetry of Mevlana (Rumi), music, and a whirling dance.
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Alternative form of Yazidism [The religion of Yazidis, a highly syncretic complex of local beliefs and Islamic doctrine.]
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Alternative spelling of zindiq [(Islam, historical, derogatory) In medieval times, a person whose views or practices were considered contrary to Islamic dogma; a heretic or unbeliever, or one who practised heretical magic.]
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A religion practiced throughout sub-Saharan Africa and most popular in Swaziland, consisting of a mixture of Protestantism and animism.

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