تقية
See also: تقیه
Arabic
editEtymology
editFrom تَقَى (taqā, “to fear”), related to وَقَى (waqā, “to guard against”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editتَقِيَّة • (taqiyya) f
- fear, caution, prudence
- (Shiite Islam) taqiyya; dissimulation or concealing of one’s beliefs, opinions, or religion in time of duress or threat of physical or mental injury (a dispensation that allows a Shiite to conceal his faith under threat or persecution)
Declension
editDeclension of noun تَقِيَّة (taqiyya)
Singular | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | تَقِيَّة taqiyya |
التَّقِيَّة at-taqiyya |
تَقِيَّة taqiyyat |
Nominative | تَقِيَّةٌ taqiyyatun |
التَّقِيَّةُ at-taqiyyatu |
تَقِيَّةُ taqiyyatu |
Accusative | تَقِيَّةً taqiyyatan |
التَّقِيَّةَ at-taqiyyata |
تَقِيَّةَ taqiyyata |
Genitive | تَقِيَّةٍ taqiyyatin |
التَّقِيَّةِ at-taqiyyati |
تَقِيَّةِ taqiyyati |