murid

[moor-eed]

murid Definition

  • 1a student or disciple in Islamic religious education
  • 2a follower of a spiritual guide or teacher

Using murid: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "murid" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The murids gathered around their teacher to learn more about Sufism.

  • Example

    He was a devoted murid of the great Sufi master Rumi.

  • Example

    The murid was expected to follow the teachings of his spiritual guide closely.

murid Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with murid

  • murid al-tariqa

    a disciple of a Sufi order

    Example

    The murid al-tariqa was initiated into the Sufi path by his teacher.

  • murid-i kamil

    a perfect disciple, one who has attained complete spiritual realization

    Example

    The murid-i kamil is considered a saint in the Sufi tradition.

  • murid-i sair

    a novice disciple, one who is just beginning the spiritual path

    Example

    The murid-i sair was eager to learn from his teacher and progress on the Sufi path.

Origins of murid

from Arabic 'murīd', meaning 'one who desires' or 'one who seeks'

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Summary: murid in Brief

'Murid' [moor-eed] refers to a student or disciple in Islamic religious education, or a follower of a spiritual guide or teacher. It is commonly used in the context of Sufism, with phrases like 'murid al-tariqa' denoting a disciple of a Sufi order, and 'murid-i kamil' referring to a perfect disciple who has attained complete spiritual realization.