Apostasy meaning in Urdu
Apostasy Sentence
Apostasy Synonyms
Apostasy Definitions
1 of 2) Apostasy, Defection, Renunciation : مذہب چھوڑنے کا عمل, ارتداد : (noun) the state of having rejected your religious beliefs or your political party or a cause (often in favor of opposing beliefs or causes).
2 of 2) Apostasy, Tergiversation : وابستگی ترک کرنے کا عمل : (noun) the act of abandoning a party for cause.
Useful Words
Camp : پناہ گزین کیمپ , Hindooism : ہندو عقائد , Convert : عقیدہ تبدیل کرنا , Cult : مسلک , Theological System : دینیات , Sikh : سکھ فرقہ سے متعلق , Cult : ایک ہی مسلک کو مانے والے , Brahmanism : ہندو عقائد , Heretic : کیتھولک عقیدے سے منحرف , Methodism : طریقت , Communist Party : اشتراکیت پسند جماعت , Attitude : رویہ , Adverse Witness : مخالف گواہ , Civilisation : تمدن , Apostatise : مرتد ہوجانا , Ignorantness : ناواقفیت , Credo : اعتقاد , Orientation : مسلک , Tribalism : قبائلیت , Doubter : شکی , Catholicism : کیتہولک عیسائیت , Self-Analysis : تجزیہ ذات , Tolerate : روادار ہونا , Abnegation : ایثار , Dissident : عقیدے سے انحرافی , Hypocrisy : منافقت , Expression : لفظیت , Iconoclastic : روایت شکنی سے متعلق , Papism : رومی کیتہولک عیسائی فرقہ , Assimilator : سیکھنے والا , Intolerance : عدم رواداری
Useful Words Definitions
Camp: shelter for persons displaced by war or political oppression or for religious beliefs.
Hindooism: a body of religious and philosophical beliefs and cultural practices native to India and based on a caste system; it is characterized by a belief in reincarnation, by a belief in a supreme being of many forms and natures, by the view that opposing theories are aspects of one eternal truth, and by a desire for liberation from earthly evils.
Convert: change religious beliefs, or adopt a religious belief.
Cult: a system of religious beliefs and rituals.
Theological System: a particular system or school of religious beliefs and teachings.
Sikh: of or relating to the Sikhs or their religious beliefs and customs.
Cult: followers of an exclusive system of religious beliefs and practices.
Brahmanism: the religious beliefs of ancient India as prescribed in the sacred Vedas and Brahmanas and Upanishads.
Heretic: a person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the dogma of the Roman Catholic Church.
Methodism: the religious beliefs and practices of Methodists characterized by concern with social welfare and public morals.
Communist Party: a political party that actively advocates a communist form of government; in Communist countries it is the sole political party of the state.
Attitude: a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways.
Adverse Witness: a witness whose relationship to the opposing party is such that his or her testimony may be prejudiced against the opposing party.
Civilisation: a society in an advanced state of social development (e.g., with complex legal and political and religious organizations).
Apostatise: abandon one`s beliefs or allegiances.
Ignorantness: ignorance (especially of orthodox beliefs).
Credo: any system of principles or beliefs.
Orientation: an integrated set of attitudes and beliefs.
Tribalism: the beliefs of a tribal society.
Doubter: someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs.
Catholicism: the beliefs and practices of a Catholic Church.
Self-Analysis: a penetrating examination of your own beliefs and motives.
Tolerate: recognize and respect (rights and beliefs of others).
Abnegation: renunciation of your own interests in favor of the interests of others.
Dissident: characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards.
Hypocrisy: insincerity by virtue of pretending to have qualities or beliefs that you do not really have.
Expression: the communication (in speech or writing) of your beliefs or opinions.
Iconoclastic: characterized by attack on established beliefs or institutions.
Papism: the beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church based in Rome.
Assimilator: someone (especially a child) who learns (as from a teacher) or takes up knowledge or beliefs.
Intolerance: unwillingness to recognize and respect differences in opinions or beliefs.