islamise

/'izləmaiz/ Cách viết khác : (Islamise) /'izləmaiz/
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islamise

The Mughals islamised much of Northern India in the 16th century.

Definition
  1. Verb (transitive):
    • To convert to Islam: To cause a person, group, or region to adopt the Islamic faith.
    • To cause to conform to Islamic law or principles: To modify practices, laws, or systems to align with the doctrines and customs of Islam.
Examples of Usage
  • Verb (transitive):
    • The empire sought to islamise the newly conquered territories through preaching and the establishment of mosques.
    • The government's attempt to islamise the legal code was met with both support and resistance.
Advanced Usage
  • "to islamise a practice": to adapt a traditional or secular practice to fit Islamic guidelines.
    • The community leaders worked to islamise the local festival by removing elements contrary to their faith.
Variants and Related Words
  • Islamize (verb): An alternative spelling with the same meaning.
    • The verb "Islamize" is more common in American English.
  • Islamisation (noun): The process or result of making something Islamic.
    • The Islamisation of the region took place over several centuries.
Synonyms
  • Convert to Islam: To change religious affiliation to Islam.
  • Islamicize: A less common synonym meaning to make Islamic.
Related Phrases
  • To undergo islamisation: To be subjected to the process of becoming Islamic.
    • The culture of the area began to undergo islamisation after the arrival of Muslim traders.
islamise

The Mughals islamised much of Northern India in the 16th century.

Verb
  1. convert to Islam
    • The Mughals Islamized much of Northern India in the 16th century
  2. cause to conform to Islamic law
    • Islamize the dietary laws

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