Mihna
English
Etymology
From Arabic مِحْنَة (miḥna, “catastrophe”).
Proper noun
Mihna
- (historical) A religious inquisition launched by the caliph al-Ma'mun in the ninth century, which attempted to enforce the minority view that the Qur'an was a creation of God rather than being coeternal with God.
Anagrams
- minah