释义 |
Definition of shahada in English: shahada(also shahadah) nounʃaˈhɑːdaʃɑˈhɑdə The Muslim profession of faith (‘there is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah’), one of the Five Pillars of Islam. (穆斯林的)念功,舍哈代(“除安拉外,再无神灵;穆罕默德是安拉使者”) Example sentencesExamples - I took my shahada (declaration of faith) that day.
- The two uppermost bands of the minaret contain religious texts, with the final inscription appropriately chosen as the shahada, the Muslim profession of faith.
- The other would have the shahadah or Muslim confession of faith: ‘There is no god but God, and Muhammad is His Messenger.’
- Briefly stated, this essential Islam is none other than the first part of the shahadah which every Muslim proclaims numerous times during the course of his or her day: La ilaha il'Llah, there is no deity other than Allah.
- Nor has he really been since 1971, when, as a young man in his late twenties, he made his shahadah (the Muslim declaration of faith).
OriginFrom Arabic šahāda 'testimony, evidence'. Definition of shahada in US English: shahada(also shahadah) nounSHäˈhädəʃɑˈhɑdə The Muslim profession of faith (“there is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah”). (穆斯林的)念功,舍哈代(“除安拉外,再无神灵;穆罕默德是安拉使者”) Example sentencesExamples - The two uppermost bands of the minaret contain religious texts, with the final inscription appropriately chosen as the shahada, the Muslim profession of faith.
- The other would have the shahadah or Muslim confession of faith: ‘There is no god but God, and Muhammad is His Messenger.’
- Briefly stated, this essential Islam is none other than the first part of the shahadah which every Muslim proclaims numerous times during the course of his or her day: La ilaha il'Llah, there is no deity other than Allah.
- I took my shahada (declaration of faith) that day.
- Nor has he really been since 1971, when, as a young man in his late twenties, he made his shahadah (the Muslim declaration of faith).
OriginFrom Arabic šahāda ‘testimony, evidence’. |