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quietist Meaning in Bengali



একটি ধর্মীয় নিগূঢ় যারা বৈরাগ্য অনুসরণ





quietist's Usage Examples:

The Sunni of Saudi Arabia and Salafi are sometimes described as having "quietist" and "radical" wings.


He is said to have been a quietist before he was encouraged by the Kharijite poet Abu al-Wazi to become active.


Abu Bilal Mirdas ibn Udayya al-Tamimi (died 681) was the leader of quietist Kharijites of Basra during the early years of the Umayyad Caliphate.


He generally followed a quietist political stance toward the Abbasid political establishment.


quietism (although he does not consider himself to be a "quietist").


The philosophical quietist believes that philosophy cannot make any explanatory comment.


theology, wrote to Oliva, proposing a book defending meditation against the quietists’ teaching.


He was a prominent advocate of quietist Quaker theology, during a period of theological dispute within the Society.


Khonsari was a quietist, who believed the clergy should not exercise political power.


Other, quietist Friends believed in not breaking an earthly government's law.


minister in the Religious Society of Friends and a prominent American quietist.


noticed that two underlying modes of affect are seen in all examples: "quietist versus revolutionary" modes or "passive" versus "active" modes of piety.


decisions, Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani has often been identified with the quietist school of thought, which seeks to keep religion out of the political sphere.


Hakim therefore maintained the quietist balance through very difficult times, and ultimately projected a stance.


Qajar state and a commitment to political activism, in distinction to the quietist stance of Baháism [sic].



quietist's Meaning':

a religious mystic who follows quietism

Synonyms:

religious mystic; mystic;

Antonyms:

exoteric;

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