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Apostazja
Apostazja (z gr. odstąpienie, bunt) — odejście od wiary; w pierwotnym znaczeniu — całkowite porzucenie wiary  chrześcijańskiej. Obok herezji i schizmy należy do podstawowych przyczyn rozłamów jedności Kościoła. Termin został również adaptowany do ogólnych pojęć religioznawczych oraz wykorzystywany przez religie i wyznania niechrześcijańskie.
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apostasy
رده ،ارتداد،ترک ايين ،ترک عقيده ،برگشتگى از دين
قانون ـ فقه : ارتداد


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apostasie
Etymology: From Late Latin apostasia "defection" from Greek apostasis "revolt," based on apo "up" + histanai "to stand, place." The PIE root *sta- went on to become –stan "place" in Persian, so we find it today in Afthanistan "place of the Afghanis" and others. In Russian it became stoyat' "stand," stat' "become," and staryi "old (long-standing)." In Old English it became "stead" found in homestead and instead "in place" and other steadfast words like "steed," "stay," and "static." In German it is "stehen" and Danish, "stå." bâlâ/dur-istâi (pbp.)
kanâr-kašid/gašt-agi (be viža az din)
az-din-bar-gašta
mortad (Dini, ar.)
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Another term, malâhida (sing. mulhid), was sometimes used more specifically to denote apostates or heretics who radically opposed the contemporaneous idea of religiosity. According to the mu`tazilî scholar Zamahšari (d. 539/1144), for example, a person was labelled a mulhid not when he abandoned one religion for the sake of another, but only when he adopted a system which deviated from all religions. But mulhid was also used more vaguely, to designate other kinds of religious deviations, or as a synonym of zindîq.

(Sarah STROUMSA, Freethinkers of medieval Islam : Ibn al-Râwandî, Abû Bakr al-Râzi and their impact on Islamic thought, Leiden 1999, p. 5)

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apostasy
(อะพอส'ทะซี) n. การผละออกจากศาสนาหลักการณ์ พรรคหรืออื่น ๆ

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