Ridda
(Arab., ’
irtadda
, ‘retrace one's steps’). Apostasy from Muslim belief (cf. MURTADD), especially al-Ridda, the wars of apostasy which immediately followed the death of Mu
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ammad. The penalty is death if the apostate (murtadd) speaks against Islam (see also
BLASPHEMY
). The penalty is not stated in the Qur’
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n, and is based on
ad
th
.
Ridley, Nicholas
(
c.
1500–55).
English
Reformation
bishop
. Consecrated bishop of Rochester in 1547, he was, on Bonner's deprivation, made bishop of London (1550). A memorable preacher, he gave forceful publicity in his diocese to his revised
eucharistic
views by replacing the stone altar with a wooden
Communion
table. On Mary's accession he was arrested and later burnt with
Latimer
at Oxford. He exerted a great influence on Cranmer who always regarded him as of superior ability, especially in controversy.
Ri
v
n
(Paradise)
.
Place outside Baghd
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d of great holiness to Bah
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’
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s. In 1863,
Bah
’u’ll
h
was summoned (at the instigation of the Persian government) to Constantinople. Bah
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’u’ll
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h moved to the garden of Naj
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b P
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sha to prepare for the journey, and on 21 Apr. announced that he was the one whose coming had been foretold by the B
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b (see
B
B
S
). The garden was named Ri
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v
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n, and the twelve days spent there are commemorated in the feast of Ri
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