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school of thought Meaning in Bengali



 ধী গোষ্ঠী,

Noun:

ধী গোষ্ঠী,





school of thought শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

এর আরেকটি অর্থ একটি মাযহাবের প্রধান ("ধী গোষ্ঠী") ।

school of thought's Usage Examples:

The Shafiʽi school of thought regards five sources of jurisprudence as having binding authority.


Hanafi school of thought does not require one to take wudu if there is non-sexual contact with a member of the opposite sex, while the Shafi'i school of thought.


This school of thought utilizes ijtihad by adopting reasoned argumentation in finding the.


A school of thought, or intellectual tradition, is the perspective of a group of people who share common characteristics of opinion or outlook of a philosophy.


Soviet Union -around the early 1930s- students of this particular school of thought were given textbooks that encouraged one particular way of thinking.


belonging to the Shafi'i Sunni school of thought and approximately 35% belonging to the Zaydi Shia school of thought.


This term figures prominently in the Yoga school of thought, and in Jain philosophy.


When the cladistics school of thought became mainstream in the 1960s, several alternative definitions were.


In this school of thought, the many individual beings and their local perceptions are united.


One school of thought is based on formation; the other, on the physics of the interior.


in 1968) is widely considered the first American anthropological school of thought.


philosophical movement of analytic philosophy, which is the predominant school of thought in English-speaking countries.


Neo-Marxism is a Marxist school of thought encompassing 20th-century approaches that amend or extend Marxism and Marxist theory, typically by incorporating.


as the Mathematical School, refers to the neoclassical economics school of thought surrounding Léon Walras and Vilfredo Pareto.


The Milesian school (/maɪˈliːʃiən, -ʃən/) was a school of thought founded in the 6th century BC.


traditionally Sunni Muslims who follow the Shafi'i school of thought or the Hanafi school of thought.


as in "Shining of the Rising Sun") is a philosophical and mystical school of thought introduced by Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi (honorific: Shaikh al-ʿIshraq.


presumed historical facts and existing historiography The "revisionists" school of thought in Soviet and Communist studies, as opposed to the Cold War "traditionalists".



Synonyms:

free;

Antonyms:

unfree; restricted;

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