madhhab

English

Alternative forms

  • maḏhab
  • mazhab, maz'hab, maẕhab (via Persian)
  • madhab, mathab, mathhab (nonstandard transliterations)

Etymology

Transliteration of Arabic مَذْهَب (maḏhab, way of going off; doctrine, school).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): [ˈmæð.hæb]

Noun

madhhab (plural madhhabs)

  1. A school of thought in Islamic jurisprudence.
    • 2016, Mawlana Khalid Baghdadi, Belief and Islam: I'tiqad-Nama, page 55:
      Now some ignorant people claim that they have reached the grade of absolute ijtihâd, that they can draw rules from the Nass and that they no longer need to follow one of the four madhhabs, and they abandon the madhhab they have followed for years.

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