Definition of Bab

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Bab
n. (Arabic) door, gate (often appears as part of the names of places, for example "Bab el Mandeb")

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Bab ed-Din, (1819-1850, born Ali Muhammad of Shiraz), Persian religious leader, founder of Babism

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Bab Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

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\bab\ (?), n. [per.] lit., gate; -- a title given to the founder of babism, and taken from that of bab-ud-din, assumed by him. [



Bab Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries

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Operates international and domestic scheduled and charter air services for the carrying of passengers and cargo; And provides other services to outside parties, including passenger and cargo handling and aircraft maintenance.

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Bab Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

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BAB may refer to:

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Bab
Bab can refer to:
  • Báb, the founder of Bábism.
  • Báb, Nitra District, a village and municipality in the Nitra District in western central Slovakia.
  • Bab Ballads, cartoons published by W. S. Gilbert under the childhood nickname, Bab.

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Báb
For the village in the Nitra District of Slovakia, see Báb, Nitra
Siyyid `Alí Muḥammad (October 201819 –  July 91850) was the founder of Bábism. He was a merchant from Shíráz, who at the age of twenty-five claimed to be the promised Qá'im (or Mahdi). After his declaration he took the title of Báb meaning "Gate." He composed hundreds of letters and books (often termed tablets) in which he stated his messianic claims and defined his teachings, which constituted a new sharí'ah or religious law. His movement eventually acquired tens of thousands of supporters, was virulently opposed by Iran's Shi'a clergy, and was suppressed by the Iranian government leading to thousands of his followers, termed Bábís, dying. In 1850 the Báb was shot by a firing squad in Tabríz.

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Talmud
The Talmud (Hebrew: תַּלְמוּד) is a record of rabbinic discussions pertaining to Jewish lawethics, customs, and history.

The Talmud has two components: the Mishnah (c. 200 CE), the first written compendium of Judaism's Oral Law; and the Gemara (c. 500 CE), a discussion of the Mishnah and related Tannaitic writings that often ventures onto other subjects and expounds broadly on the Tanakh. The terms Talmud and Gemara are often used interchangeably. The Gemara is the basis for all codes of rabbinic law and is much quoted in other rabbinic literature. The whole Talmud is also traditionally referred to as Shas (a Hebrew abbreviation of shisha sedarim, the "six orders" of the Mishnah).


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