Ahmadi
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Adjective — Relating to the Ahmadiyya movement, a religious community that grew out of Sunni Islam in the 19th century.
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Etymology
From Arabic أَحْمَدِيّ (ahmadiyy) or Persian احمدی, ultimately built on the name Ahmad plus the suffix "-i" meaning "of or belonging to."
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What does “Ahmadi” mean?
The word “Ahmadi” means relating to the Ahmadiyya movement, a religious community that grew out of Sunni Islam in the 19th century. In plain terms, describes the Ahmadiyya religious movement or its members, or is used as a surname.
How do you use “Ahmadi” in a sentence?
Here is “Ahmadi” used in a sentence: “The Ahmadi mosque in the city welcomes visitors of all faiths.”
What part of speech is “Ahmadi”?
Depending on how it is used, “Ahmadi” can be an adjective and a noun.
Where does the word “Ahmadi” come from?
The word “Ahmadi” comes from Arabic. From Arabic أَحْمَدِيّ (ahmadiyy) or Persian احمدی, ultimately built on the name Ahmad plus the suffix "-i" meaning "of or belonging to.".
How many meanings does “Ahmadi” have?
“Ahmadi” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: relating to the Ahmadiyya movement, a religious community that grew out of Sunni Islam in the 19th century.