مذهب maẕhab n. of place fr. ذهب 'to go, pass along,' c.
A مذهب maẕhab (n. of place fr. ذهب 'to go, pass along,' &c.), s.m. Way, course, mode, or manner, of acting or conduct or the like;—canon, law, rule, institution;—a belief, creed, persuasion, doctrine; an opinion, a tenet; a body of tenets or articles of belief, a religion; a sect:—maẕhab badalnā (apnā), To change (one's) religion:—maẕhab phailānā (-kā), To spread or propagate the religion (of):—maẕhab-meṅ milānā (-ko), To convert to a religion:—ʻaqīda-ě-maz̤hab, s.m. Religious belief:—muʻāfī-ě-maz̤hab, A religious grant.
مذاهب maẕāhib
A مذاهب maẕāhib, s.m. pl. (of maẕhab, q.v.), Ways by which one goes;—religions, creeds, sects;—institutes.