ad-dīn
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ad-dīn
Summary
ad-dīn is an Islamic term[1]. ad-dīn draws 134 Wikipedia views per month (islamic_term category, ranking #63 of 198).[2]
Key Facts
- ad-dīn's religion is recorded as Islam[3].
- ad-dīn's religion is recorded as Sufism[4].
- ad-dīn's instance of is recorded as Islamic term[5].
- ad-dīn's operator is recorded as ummah[6].
- ad-dīn's part of is recorded as sharia[7].
- ad-dīn's has use is recorded as worship in Islam[8].
- ad-dīn's pronunciation audio is recorded as LL-Q9610 (ben)-Yahya-দ্বীন.wav[9].
- ad-dīn's commemorates is recorded as al-Dayyan[10].
- ad-dīn's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/075pqx[11].
- ad-dīn's main subject is recorded as obedience in Islam[12].
- ad-dīn's described by source is recorded as Islamskiy entsiklopedicheskiy slovar'[13].
- ad-dīn's BabelNet ID is recorded as 01662516n[14].
- ad-dīn's connects with is recorded as al-milla[15].
- ad-dīn's connects with is recorded as madhhab[16].
- ad-dīn's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Islam[17].
- ad-dīn's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Sufism[18].
- ad-dīn's Fandom article ID is recorded as islam:Deen[19].
- ad-dīn's Encyclopaedia of Islam is recorded as COM-0168[20].
- ad-dīn's Encyclopaedia of Islam is recorded as SIM-1925[21].
- ad-dīn's Encyclopedia.com ID is recorded as philosophy-and-religion/islam/islam/din[22].
- ad-dīn's Encyclopaedia Islamica ID is recorded as COM-036131[23].
- ad-dīn's Encyclopaedia of the Qur'ān ID is recorded as EQDUM-00164[24].
- ad-dīn's Oxford Reference overview ID is recorded as 20110810104746857[25].
- ad-dīn's The Oxford Dictionary of Islam ID is recorded as 541[26].
- ad-dīn's The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World ID is recorded as 1102[27].
Body
Personal Life
Religious affiliations include Islam[3], a major religious group[28], founded in 0631[29] and Sufism[4], a religious movement[30].
Why It Matters
ad-dīn draws 134 Wikipedia views per month (islamic_term category, ranking #63 of 198).[2] ad-dīn has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] ad-dīn is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]