What is another word for deobandi?

Pronunciation: [diːəbˈandɪ] (IPA)

Deobandi is a term that refers to a Islamic theological school founded in 1866 in Deoband, India. The Deobandi movement emphasizes strict adherence to Islamic laws and rejects innovation in religious beliefs and practices. Synonyms for the term 'Deobandi' include 'Ahl-i Hadith', which is an Islamic sect that emphasizes the literal interpretation of the Quran and Hadith; 'Salafi', a movement that promotes the practices of the early Muslim community; 'Wahhabi', an ultraconservative movement that advocates for a strict interpretation of Islam; and 'Tablighi Jamaat', a missionary organization within the Deobandi movement. While these terms may have slightly different meanings and contexts, they are often used interchangeably with Deobandi.

What are the hypernyms for Deobandi?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    reformist movement, Hanafi school of thought, Islamic movement, Islamic school of thought, Madh'hab, da'wa.

Related words: islamic deobandi, islamic deobandi schools, islamic deobandi scholars, deobandi islami, Deoband Movement, Deobundi Islamic Madrasa, Deobandi Islami Movement in India, Deobandi Islamic Movement

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