Sunni
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ʊni
Adjective
Sunni (comparative more Sunni, superlative most Sunni)
- Belonging or relating to the branch of Islam based on the Qur'an, the Kutub al-Sittah (the hadiths which record the Sunnah) and that places emphasis on the Sahabah.
- Are all of your family members Sunni?
- 1919, H. E. Wingate, Alan de Lacy Rush, Jane Priestland year=2001, editor, Records of Iraq, 1914-1966, volume 2, page 181:
- I therefore strongly advocate the formation of a local capital but not at Hillah, which is too Sunni and near Baghdad
- 1992, Bruce Lincoln, Discourse and the Construction of Society, page 36:
- members […] came to view themselves collectively as the righteous descendants of Husayn confronting an evil and fundamentally alien ruler: a shah more Zoroastrian than Muslim, more Sunni than Shi'i, more Arab than Iranian, more Yazid than Husayn.
- 2005, Alİ Çarkoğlu, Barry M. Rubin, Religion And Politics In Turkey, page 124:
- When we compare the data in these registers with findings presented above, in fact, Sivas appears more "Sunni" than the Balkan-Anatolian average of 1695.
- 2007, Iraq’s New Political Map, page 16:
- After the formation of Tawafuq and under the impetus of growing Sunni extremism, it became more Sunni in orientation.
- 2008, Charles H. Ferguson, No End in Sight: Iraq's Descent Into Chaos, page 357:
- Omar is a very Sunni name. Although some Shiites name [their sons] Omar, but not to the extent we say it's a Shiite name. It's a very Sunni name in the Islamic history.
- 2010, Lee Smith, The Strong Horse: Power, Politics, and the Clash of Arab Civilizations, page 41:
- In keeping with the status-anxietyridden logic of the convert, many of the minorities became more Sunni than the Sunnis themselves
- 2012, Eamon Murphy, The Making of Terrorism in Pakistan: Historical and social roots ..., page 98:
- Many Shias who had become more Sunni in their religious practices reverted back to their original sect.
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Translations
Noun
Sunni (countable and uncountable, plural Sunnis)
- (countable) A follower of Sunnism.
- (uncountable) Sunni Islam.
- 1998, Geert H. Hofstede, Masculinity and Femininity: The Taboo Dimension of National Cultures, page 205:
- In Islam, Sunni is a more triumphant version of the faith than Shia, which stresses the importance of suffering, following the founder Ali, who was persecuted.
- 2009, Central Intelligence Agency, CIA World Factbook 2010, page xxviii:
- Sunni has four schools of Islamic doctrine and law — Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, and Hanbali — which uniquely interpret the Hadith, or recorded oral traditions of Muhammad.
- (Can we date this quote?), John Richard Thackrah - 2008, Routledge Companion to Military Conflict since 1945, page 129:
- Sunni is the mainstream religion, based in Mecca, and is generally more moderate.
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Synonyms
Hypernyms
- (person): Muslim
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Derived terms
Translations
follower of the Sunni branch of Islam
Sunni Islam, a branch of Islam
See also
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