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creed

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/kriːd/ · creed

A formal statement of beliefs or principles, often related to religion.

Meanings

nounformal

A formal statement of beliefs or principles, often related to religion.

ایسی باقاعدہ بیان کردہ باتیں یا اصول جو عموماً مذہب سے متعلق ہوں۔

عقیدہ

aqeedah

Formal: مذہبی عقیدہ

Synonyms

beliefdoctrinefaithایماننظریہاصول

Antonyms

doubtdisbeliefskepticismشکعدم ایمانشکیت

Common Collocations

  • religious creed
  • creed of faith
  • personal creed

Example Sentences

Many people follow a creed that guides their moral values.

بہت سے لوگ ایک عقیدے کے تابع رہتے ہیں جو ان کی اخلاقی اقدار کی رہنمائی کرتا ہے۔

Bohat se log aik aqeeday ke tabay reh tay hain jo unki ikhlaqi aqdar ki rehnumaai karta hai.

The creed of the organization emphasizes equality and justice.

تنظیم کا عقیدہ برابری اور انصاف پر زور دیتا ہے۔

Tanzim ka aqeedah barabari aur insaaf par zore deta hai.

She wrote down her personal creed for clarity on her beliefs.

اس نے اپنے عقیدے کو واضح کرنے کے لیے اسے لکھ لیا۔

Us ne apne aqeeday ko wazeh karne ke liye ise likh liya.

Easily Confused With

creed vs. creedence:Creed refers to a set of beliefs, whereas credence refers to belief in something as true.

Word Family

creedal
adjectiveعقیدتی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Creeds are like 'key' beliefs guiding your life.

Imagine a key unlocking the door to a house of beliefs.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

بلا عنوان نہ کر اپنی بنیاد جانا اے عشق، تیرے عشق کا ہے یہی تو جوہر، یہ عقیدہ ہے۔

Bila unwan na kar apni buniyad jana ae ishq, Tere ishq ka hai yahi to johar, yeh aqeedah hai.

Do not make your foundation nameless, O love, This is the essence of your love, this creed.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ایمان کا اصل مطلب سچائی ہے۔

Iman ka asal matlab sachai hai.

The true meaning of faith is truth.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "credo" — I believe

First known use: 14th century

The word 'creed' originates from the Latin word 'credo,' which means 'I believe.' It has been used in religious contexts to denote a set of beliefs or principles that guide individuals.