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fitna
/ Ė“ŚÉŖ³Ł²ŌÉĖ /
noun
- a state of trouble or chaos
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of fitna1
Example Sentences
Wilders had been invited to Britain by a member of Parliamentās upper house, the House of Lords, to show his 15-minute film āFitna,ā which criticizes the Quran as a āfascist book.ā
Molvi Mohammad Sadiq Akif, the spokesman for the Talibanās Ministry of Vice and Virtue, said in an interview Thursday with The Associated Press that if womenās faces are visible in public there is a possibility of fitna, or falling into sin.
Even Taliban officials in favor of opening girlsā schools stressed the imperative of etaāat, 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.
āItās more important than whatās allowed as halal. We have to avoid fitna.ā
These schisms have been depicted by the Arabic noun fitna, which can mean both ācharm, enchantment, captivationā and ārebellion, riot, discord, civil strifeā.
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