سنة

Etymology 1
From, Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) year

Usage notes
According to Ibn Manzur, some speakers decline the nūn in سِنين, treating it as an irregular plural. Accordingly, the yā' does not change to wāw whence using this form.

Etymology 2
Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) drowsiness
 * 2) slumber; nap
 * 1) slumber; nap
 * 1) slumber; nap

Etymology 3
Compare.

Noun

 * 1)  a usual, recurrent, continual, determinable, or constant thing
 * 2)  a common, habitual, popularized, or enforced practice; a custom, convention, or ritual; a social norm or standard
 * 3)  the conduct, habits, behavior, or mannerisms of a person viewed collectively
 * 4)  a determinate or predetermined universal law (either normative or historical)
 * 5)  a religiously canonized tradition or practice
 * 6)  the set of canonical traditions whence orthodoxy and orthopraxy are derived viewed collectively
 * 7)  adherence to the religious traditions, traditionalism; orthodoxy and orthopraxy
 * 8)  a traditional religious practice for which there is a divine reward but for whose omission there is no punishment, a commendable supererogatory act often done as an expression of faith, a religious work of supererogation
 * 9)  the Sunni sect or the adherents thereof viewed collectively; Sunnism
 * 10)  an image, a form, an appearance, a look
 * 1)  the set of canonical traditions whence orthodoxy and orthopraxy are derived viewed collectively
 * 2)  adherence to the religious traditions, traditionalism; orthodoxy and orthopraxy
 * 3)  a traditional religious practice for which there is a divine reward but for whose omission there is no punishment, a commendable supererogatory act often done as an expression of faith, a religious work of supererogation
 * 4)  the Sunni sect or the adherents thereof viewed collectively; Sunnism
 * 5)  an image, a form, an appearance, a look
 * 1)  the Sunni sect or the adherents thereof viewed collectively; Sunnism
 * 2)  an image, a form, an appearance, a look
 * 1)  the Sunni sect or the adherents thereof viewed collectively; Sunnism
 * 2)  an image, a form, an appearance, a look
 * 1)  an image, a form, an appearance, a look

Usage notes

 * In the sense of “religious traditions”, the term is almost always approving, as it also implies adherence to the said traditions, hence orthodoxy in general. As such, it has come to be a common self-designation for diverse groups, and so it is never used to refer to ideological and sectarian rivals in polemics.
 * In the sense of “Sunnism”, the term is also usually an approving denomination, though it is also used neutrally to single out those sects that employ other terms as their self-designations, such as . Compare the meanings of and  in English, the latter of which is found in the names of several Christian denominations and churches.
 * While is used to signify both “normative teachings recorded in hadiths” and “recommended practices”, this does not mean that hadiths are never interpreted as commandments and hard obligations. In fact, this is very often the case. In the same way, the fact that  also refers to the “Sunni sect” does not mean that other sects with different names do not have “a Sunnah” (that is, a religious canon).

Etymology
From.

Noun
,  (sínīn)  (sánawāt)


 * 1) year

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) year

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1)  tooth

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) year