释义 |
Sunnism|ˈsʌnɪz(ə)m| Also Sunniism. [f. Sunna or Sunni + -ism.] The doctrines or principles of the Sunnites.
1892Chambers's Encycl. IX. 398/2 The moderate Shîism that has been the national religion of Persia since the native royal line of Safiides ascended the throne in 1499 is more Koranic than Sunnism. 1911D. S. Margoliouth Mohammedanism v. 174 Nadir Shah attempted to substitute Sunnism. 1953O. Caroe Soviet Empire iv. 50 The Samanids came from Baltch and enforced a rigorous form of Hanafi Sunniism. 1962G. E. von Grunebaum Mod. Islam 11 The catholicity of Sunnism. 1983S. Akhavi in N. R. Keddie Relig. & Pol. in Iran vii. 129 His [sc. Shariati's] thought has more affinities to Shi'ism than to Sunnism. |