51³Ō¹Ļ

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fitna

/ Ėˆ“ŚÉŖ³Ł²ŌɑĖ /

noun

  1. a state of trouble or chaos
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of fitna1

Arabic
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Wilders had been invited to Britain by a member of Parliamentā€™s upper house, the House of Lords, to show his 15-minute film ā€œFitna,ā€ which criticizes the Quran as a ā€œfascist book.ā€

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Molvi Mohammad Sadiq Akif, the spokesman for the Talibanā€™s Ministry of Vice and Virtue, said in an interview Thursday with The Associated Press that if womenā€™s faces are visible in public there is a possibility of fitna, or falling into sin.

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Even Taliban officials in favor of opening girlsā€™ schools stressed the imperative of etaā€™at, or obedience, an Islamic virtue essential for preventing fitna, internal strife ā€” a term applied to the disastrous civil wars of the early Muslim states, as well as to the inter-mujehadeen struggles of the 1990s, when Kabul was destroyed in factional fighting.

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ā€œItā€™s more important than whatā€™s allowed as halal. We have to avoid fitna.ā€

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These schisms have been depicted by the Arabic noun fitna, which can mean both ā€œcharm, enchantment, captivationā€ and ā€œrebellion, riot, discord, civil strifeā€.

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