Arabic Edit Etymology 1 Edit Verbal noun and noun of place from the verb ذَهَبَ (ḏahaba, “to go”), from the root ذ ه ب (ḏ-h-b). Noun Edit مَذْهَب • (maḏhab) m (plural مَذَاهِب (maḏāhib)) verbal noun of ذَهَبَ (ḏahaba) (form I) going, leaving, departure way out, escape procedure, policy, manner (Islamic law) Madh’hab, doctrine, teaching, belief, ideology, opinion, view faith, denomination religion, creed course, school way, movement, orientation Declension Edit [show ▼]Declension of noun مَذْهَب (maḏhab) Etymology 2 Edit Derived from the passive participle of the verb ذَهَّبَ (ḏahhaba, “to gild”), denominal verb from ذَهَب (ḏahab, “gold”). Adjective Edit مُذَهَّب • (muḏahhab) (feminine مُذَهَّبَة (muḏahhaba), masculine plural مُذَهَّبُون (muḏahhabūn)) gilded Declension Edit [show ▼]Declension of adjective مُذَهَّب (muḏahhab) Etymology 3 Edit Derived from the passive participle of the verb أَذْهَبَ (ʾaḏhaba, “to gild”), denominal verb from ذَهَب (ḏahab, “gold”). Adjective Edit مُذْهَب • (muḏhab) (feminine مُذْهَبَة (muḏhaba), masculine plural مُذْهَبُون (muḏhabūn)) gilded Declension Edit [show ▼]Declension of adjective مُذْهَب (muḏhab) Etymology 4 Edit Denominal verb from مَذْهَب (maḏhab, “sect”). Verb Edit مَذْهَبَ • (maḏhaba) Iq, non-past يُمَذْهِبُ (yumaḏhibu) to cause to split into sects Conjugation Edit [show ▼]Conjugation of مَذْهَبَ (form-Iq sound) Pashto Edit Pronunciation Edit IPA(key): /maˈzab/ IPA(key): /mazˈhab/ Etymology Edit From Arabic مَذْهَب (maḏhab) Noun Edit مذهب • (mazhab) m religion Persian Edit Etymology Edit From Arabic مَذْهَب (maḏhab) Pronunciation Edit (Iranian Persian) IPA(key): [mæzˈhæb] Noun Edit Dari مذهب Iranian Persian مذهب Tajik мазҳаб (mazhab) مذهب • (mazhab) (plural مذاهب (mazâheb) or مذهبها (mazhab-hâ)) religion faith Synonyms Edit (religion): دین (din) (faith): ایمان (imân) Derived terms Edit مذهبی (mazhabi)------;--
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