Apsolutno mogu znati u kojem si smislu pričao oko sekte, jer se da zaključiti iz konteksta. U prethodnim postovima si odvajao Bošnjake vjernike i ljude iz 'sekte'.DaysleepeR wrote: ↑19/12/2024 14:13 Ti ne možeš nikako znati u kojem sam ja smislu pominjao riječ sekta.
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The term "mezheb" (also spelled madhhab) is an Arabic word commonly used in Islamic contexts. It translates to "school of thought" or "sect" and refers to a specific legal or theological tradition within Islam.
Key Points:
Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh):
In the context of Islamic law, a mezheb is a framework for interpreting Islamic teachings (sharia) based on the Quran, the Sunnah (traditions of the Prophet Muhammad), and other sources.
The four major Sunni mezhebs are:
Hanafi: Known for its flexibility in reasoning and the use of analogy.
Shafi'i: Emphasizes strict adherence to hadiths.
Maliki: Focuses on the practices of the people of Medina.
Hanbali: Known for its conservative approach.
The major Shia school of jurisprudence is Ja'fari.
Theological Schools:
In theology, mezheb can also refer to specific schools of thought regarding Islamic beliefs, such as Ash'ari, Maturidi, or Mu'tazili.
Broader Context:
Outside of legal and theological discussions, the term is sometimes used more broadly to refer to a religious sect or denomination within Islam.
In casual usage, it can also imply a general perspective or approach to a topic. For example, someone might say "her mezheb" (in Turkish) to mean "their way of thinking or approach" in a non-religious sense.
Ako idemo na to da sve to smatraš sektom, onda su i Bošnjaci u sekti jer za sebe kažu da su hanefije, a po tebi je to sekta. Pa čak bi se i Islamska zajednica onda mogla smatrati sektom. A ne vidim da si to pričao.
U jednom si postu rekao "ako nešto izgleda i ponaša kao sekta", znači i Bošnjaci hanefije izgledaju i ponašaju se kao sekta (jer očito se to primjeti).








