अहल ईमान

Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from Urdu اَہَل اِیمان (ahal īmān), from Classical Persian اهل ایمان (ahl-i īmān), of which some Persian Muslim scholars use these words for the Quranic Arabic words يَا أَيُّهَا ٱلَّذِينَ آمَنُوا (yā ʔayyuhā llaḏīna ʔāmanū, O ye who believe), which is a Quranic instruction towards the Muslim believers.

Phrase

अहल ईमान • (ahal īmān) (Urdu spelling اَہَل اِیمان)

  1. (Islam) people of faith, O ye who believe (a Quranic instruction towards the Muslim believers)
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