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Muridism|mjʊəˈriːdɪz(ə)m| [f. murid + -ism.] A revival movement in Islam encouraging the rising of Muslims against their religious and political opponents.
1866Chambers's Encycl. VIII. 656/2 He was one of the zealous disciples of Kasi-Mollah, the great apostle of Muridism. 1875C. Heneage tr. Von Thielmann's Caucasus, Persia & Turkey I. iv. 261 This movement, designated Muridism from the name Murid..borne by the initiated, constitutes one of the greatest events in the modern history of Islamism. Ibid. 262 The growth of Muridism was to the Russians a matter of fearful import. 1895Macmillan's Mag. July 217/1 It was called Muridism, and was mainly if not avowedly borrowed from Sufism; it was held to be a strictly orthodox form of the Mahommedan religion. 1931Times Lit. Suppl. 12 Feb. 111/2 The doctrine of Muridism united the Mohamedan sects in a common crusade against the Russians. 1973Howat & Taylor Dict. World Hist. 1034/2 Muridism, Muslim mystical..movement originating in Shirvan in the 18th cent... The movement reached its peak under the third imam..and manifested strong egalitarian tendencies. |