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n. (context Islam English) The external or apparent meaning of the Qur'an
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Zahir or Zaheer may refer to:
Zahir is an Arabic term used in certain exegeses of Quran to denote that which is external and manifest. Certain esoteric interpretations of Islam maintain that the Quran has an exoteric or apparent meaning, known as zahir, as well as an underlying esoteric meaning known as batin. Batin can only be interpreted by a figure of esoteric knowledge. For Shi'a Muslims, the Imam of the Time is alone capable in understanding the esoteric meaning.
In Sufism, the actions of an individual are the zahir while the intention within the heart is the batin. Zahir is the world of bodies whereas batin is the world of souls. Sufis believe in the purification of the batin through their spiritual guide to assure a zahir which follows Shariat.
Zahir is also the underlying principle of the Ẓāhiriyya, a school of thought in Islamic jurisprudence and theology known for its insistence on sticking to the manifest or apparent meaning of expressions in the Quran and the Sunnah.
Zahir is an Arabic surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Abdul Zahir (Afghan Prime Minister) (1910–1983), former prime minister of Afghanistan
- Abdul Zahir (Guantanamo Bay detainee 753) (born 1972), Guantanamo Bay detainee
- Ahmad Zahir (1946–1979), Singer from Afghanistan
- Mohommad Zahir (born 1953), Guantanamo Bay detainee
- Mohamed Zahir (born c. 1950), Chief of Staff of the Republic of Maldives National Defence Force
Usage examples of "zahir".
Asrar Nama, donde se dice que Zahir es la sombra de la Rosa y la rasgadura del Velo.
En El Zahir y El Aleph creo notar algún influjo del cuento The Crystal Egg (1899) de Wells.
Taking this as his cue, Zahir strode over to the sand picture, then hesitated, milking the drama of the moment.