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‖ shahid|ˈʃɑːiːd| Also shaheed. [Arab. šahīd witness, martyr.] A Muslim martyr.
1881Calcutta Rev. LXXVII. 74 The martyrs of the new Indian religion, known by the Musalman name shahid, were to have their exceeding great reward in a future state. 1934Encycl. Islam IV. 259/1 The Muslim who falls on the battlefield is called Shahid..‘witness, martyr’. 1967P. M. Hubbard Custom of Country (1969) vii. 87 All Pakistanis killed fighting the Indians were shaheeds, martyrs of Islam. 1977Bangladesh Times 20 Jan. 8/3 Shaheed Asaduzzaman, a student of Dacca University, was one of the many shaheeds who laid down their lives during the mass movement of 1969. |