ad-Dīn

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ad-Dīn is an Arabic term meaning "the Judgment" or "the Religion," commonly used in Islamic theology to denote divine judgment and the comprehensive way of life prescribed by God.

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Label Occurrences
ad-Dīn canonical 1
al-Din (the Faith) 1

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Arabic term
Islamic theological concept
appearsIn Qur’an NERFINISHED
associatedWith Day of Judgment NERFINISHED
Islamic creed (ʿAqīda) NERFINISHED
Islamic ethics (Akhlāq) NERFINISHED
Islamic law (Sharīʿa) NERFINISHED
centralTo Islamic moral framework
Muslim identity
componentOf Islamic worldview
connotation accountability before God
obedience to divine command
system of belief and practice
contrastedWith Dunyā (this worldly life)
denotes divine judgment
religion as a comprehensive way of life
religious obligation
submission to God
etymologicalRelation dayn (debt)
diyāna (religion, judgment)
fieldOfUse Islamic jurisprudence
Islamic spirituality (Taṣawwuf) NERFINISHED
Islamic theology (Kalām)
Qur’anic exegesis
grammaticalCategory noun
language Arabic
literalMeaning the judgment
the religion
meaningInPhrase Day of Judgment NERFINISHED
opposedTo fisq (open sinfulness)
kufr (disbelief)
relatedTo Islam NERFINISHED
Qur’anic terminology
root d-y-n
script Arabic script
theologicalRole signifier of God’s final judgment
signifier of the divinely prescribed way of life
transliterationVariant ad-din
ad-dīn
usedIn Islamic theology NERFINISHED
usedInPhrase Yawm ad-Dīn NERFINISHED

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Ghiyath al-Dunya wa al-Din component ad-Dīn
this entity surface form: al-Din (the Faith)