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exegete Meaning in Bengali



একজন ব্যক্তির (বিশেষ করে ধর্মীয় গ্রন্থে বাইবেলের সমালোচনা ও ভাষ্য মধ্যে দক্ষ





exegete's Usage Examples:

One who practices exegesis is called an exegete (/ˌɛksɪˈdʒiːt/; from Greek ἐξηγητής).


Waheed Qāsmi; 1964 – 1 June 2021) was an Islamic scholar, jurist and an exegete of Quran from Jammu and Kashmir, who served as the chief-mufti of Markaz-ul-Ma'arif.


نظام الدین حسن نیشاپوری) was a Persian mathematician, astronomer, jurist, exegete, and poet.


Aaron of Canterbury was an English rabbi and halakhic exegete, mentioned in Minhat Yehudah ("The Offering of Judah") by Judah ben Eliezer on Deuteronomy.


1952) is a Pakistan Muslim theologian, Quran scholar, Islamic modernist, exegete and educationist.


1110) was a Spanish exegete, moralist and dayyan (Hebrew for "judge").


Muhammad al-Karaji, better known as al-Qassab, was a Muslim warrior-scholar, exegete and specialist in Hadith studies.


ben Joseph ben Jacob Caspi (1280 Arles—1345 Majorca), was a Provençal exegete, grammarian, and philosopher, apparently influenced by Averroës.


ibn Jurayj, 80 AH/699 CE - 150 AH/767 CE) was an eighth-century faqīh, exegete and hadith transmitter from the Taba' at-Tabi'in.


Sanaullah Panipati (1143 AH -1225) was a Sunni Muslim scholar and an exegete from Panipat who authored the Tafsir al-Mazhari.


Jeshua ben Judah was a Karaite scholar, exegete and philosopher, who lived in eleventh-century Iraq (or Persia, according to some sources) or at Jerusalem.


Daryabadi (16 March 1892 – 6 January 1977) was an Indian Muslim writer on, and exegete of, the Qur'an.


السبكي‎), was a famous Shafi'i scholar, hadith master, jurist, Qur'anic exegete and chief judge of Damascus Taqī al-Dīn al-Subkī was born in the village.


Medieval biblical exegete Saadia Gaon, identifies the Ludim with Tanisiin, and which R.


Hanafi-Maturidi scholar, faqih (jurist), mutakallim (theologian), mufassir (Qur'anic exegete), muhaddith (expert of the Hadith), nahawi (grammarian), lughawi (linguist).


he fled to Narbonne, Provence, where he became known as a grammarian, exegete, poet, and translator.


Grammarian, exegete, poet, and translator; born in southern Spain about 1105; died about 1170.


1600) Antoine Godeau, bishop, poet and exegete (born 1605) France portal History portal Lists portal Blangstrup, Chr.


century) (Hebrew: יוֹסֵף בֶּן־יִצחָק בְּכוֹר־שׁוֹר‎) was a French tosafist, exegete, and poet who flourished in the second half of the 12th century.



exegete's Meaning':

a person skilled in exegesis (especially of religious texts

Synonyms:

expert;

Antonyms:

generalist; unskilled;

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