aladinist (Meaning)

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aladinist (n.)

One of a sect of freethinkers among the Mohammedans.

Synonyms & Antonyms of aladinist

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aladinist Sentence Examples

  1. In the 13th century, an aladinist movement emerged, challenging traditional Islamic beliefs and encouraging free thought.
  2. The aladinists were known for their intellectual pursuits and unconventional ideas within the Muslim community.
  3. As an aladinist scholar, he faced opposition from conservative clerics for questioning established doctrines.
  4. The aladinist sect flourished briefly before facing suppression from religious authorities.
  5. Aladinists promoted the idea of intellectual freedom and the pursuit of knowledge beyond religious dogma.
  6. During the Golden Age of Islam, aladinists played a crucial role in advancing science and philosophy.
  7. The aladinist perspective on theology often clashed with mainstream Islamic teachings.
  8. Despite persecution, some aladinists continued to advocate for reason and rational inquiry.
  9. Aladinist writings were influential in shaping the intellectual landscape of medieval Islamic societies.
  10. The legacy of the aladinist movement can be seen in the rich tapestry of Islamic philosophy and intellectual history.

FAQs About the word aladinist

One of a sect of freethinkers among the Mohammedans.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

In the 13th century, an aladinist movement emerged, challenging traditional Islamic beliefs and encouraging free thought.

The aladinists were known for their intellectual pursuits and unconventional ideas within the Muslim community.

As an aladinist scholar, he faced opposition from conservative clerics for questioning established doctrines.

The aladinist sect flourished briefly before facing suppression from religious authorities.