Results for: beliefs and practices of the Sunni Muslims
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cabbala, cult or secret doctrine; mystical interpretation of the Scriptures which was developed by rabbis (most popular in the 12th and 13th centuries), kabala, kabbala, kabbalah, mystical Jewish teachings, set of mystical beliefscabala
calm and rational person, one who philosophizes; one who studies the principles of existence behavior and knowledge, somebody holding particular beliefs, somebody who studies life and reality, thinking personphilosopher
calm resignation, examination of basic concepts, guiding or underlying principles, set of beliefs or aims, study of the principles of existence behavior and knowledge, study of the nature of human thought and of the world, system of thought, the libera...philosophy
campaign, concerted effort, fight to retake Holy Land, go on a crusade, join a medieval military expedition to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims; champion a cause, campaign for a cause, medieval military expedition by European Christians to recove...crusade
campaigner, one who fights in a crusade, one who joins a medieval military expedition to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims; one who campaigns for the advancement of a cause, soldier in crusadescrusader
Caribbean religion, cast a spell on somebody, form of religious witchcraft of African origin which is common in the West Indies; one who practices voodoo, hoodoo, practitioner of voodoo, something magic, something without basis, vodounvoodoo
Catholic beliefs, Catholicity, doctrine and practice of the Roman Catholic Church, membership of Catholic ChurchCatholicism
Catholic Church, principles and practices of Catholicism (offensive)popery
cause to believe something, teach, instruct; instruct in a particular doctrine or set of beliefs; brainwashindoctrinate
chadar, chuddar, cloth for Muslim tomb, dark robe worn by Muslims, loose black robe which covers the whole body from head to foot including most of the face ]chador
change beliefs to Christian ones, make ChristianChristianize
Christian believing salvation depends on faith, holding antinomian beliefs, one who believes that the moral laws of the Old Testament were replaced by the teachings set forth in the New Testament (Christianity), opposing fixed moral lawsantinomian
Christian Science healer, professional, one who works in a profession or career (such as medicine or law), somebody who practices a professionpractitioner
Christian with traditional African beliefs, of Zionism, of the movement that promotes Jews returning to and rebuilding Israel, pertaining to Zionism, one who practices Zionism, one supporting the movement that promotes Jews returning to and rebuilding ...Zionist
chronic attitude of negativity; denial of conventional beliefs, doubt, habitual skepticism, persistent unreasonable defiancenegativism
 

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