المعتزلة
Arabic
Etymology
Root |
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ع ز ل (ʕ-z-l) |
From the feminine of مُعْتَزِل (muʕtazil), active participle of اِعْتَزَلَ (iʕtazala, “to separate oneself from”), used collectively.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /al.muʕ.ta.zi.la/
Proper noun
الْمُعْتَزِلَة • (al-muʕtazila) f (historical, Islam)
- the Mu'tazila (a denomination in Islam that valued reason over hadith interpretation)
- (collectively) the Mu'tazilis, the Mu'tazilites (the followers of this denomination in Islam)
Declension
Declension of noun الْمُعْتَزِلَة (al-muʕtazila)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | — | الْمُعْتَزِلَة al-muʕtazila |
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Nominative | — | الْمُعْتَزِلَةُ al-muʕtazilatu |
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Accusative | — | الْمُعْتَزِلَةَ al-muʕtazilata |
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Genitive | — | الْمُعْتَزِلَةِ al-muʕtazilati |
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Derived terms
- مُعْتَزِلِيّ (muʕtaziliyy)
Descendants
- → Azerbaijani: mötəzilə
- → Ottoman Turkish: معتزله (Mutezile)
- Turkish: Mutezile
- → Persian: معتزله (mo'tazele)
- → Uzbek: moʻʼtazila
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