What's the difference between apostasy and zealotry?

Apostasy


Definition:

  • (n.) An abandonment of what one has voluntarily professed; a total desertion of departure from one's faith, principles, or party; esp., the renunciation of a religious faith; as, Julian's apostasy from Christianity.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The residents told AP that the militants claimed the mosque had become a place for apostasy, not prayer.
  • (2) Anonymous callers or others using names such as the Cyber Army of Allah have accused BBC Persian staff of being drug dealers, converting to Bahaism or Chrstianity – potentially a capital offence in Iran as it is considered to be apostasy – or taking bribes.
  • (3) Referring to the two hadith in which Muhammad reportedly condemns apostasy as a capital offence, Maher Hathout , author of In Pursuit of Justice: The Jurisprudence of Human Rights in Islam writes: "both of them contradict the Qur'an and other instances in which the Prophet did not compel anyone to embrace Islam, nor punish them if they recanted."
  • (4) According to a placard tied to his corpse, Asaad was accused of apostasy.
  • (5) His parents were Methodists, a fact to which he attributed his lifelong political and intellectual apostasy.
  • (6) The video condemns the doctrine of the Trinity as a form of apostasy, and brands Christians as infidels.
  • (7) There is a lot of confusion in the air regarding the thorny issue of conversion and "apostasy" in the Muslim world.
  • (8) Instead of living stoically and ironically with her "contradictions", she broke ranks to explore the creative possibilities of disintegration: mental illness, political apostasy, the sex war, and the cold war between generations.
  • (9) Those who convert to other religions risk arrest or even execution for apostasy.
  • (10) You can spend your life believing women should be second-class citizens and homosexuality and apostasy are crimes that in an ideal Islamic state deserve the death sentence and never harm anyone apart from your wife and children.
  • (11) However, his bitter criticism of the conduct of the miners' strike of 1984-85 and the leadership of Arthur Scargill was regarded by many of his old comrades as an apostasy too far.
  • (12) Before the apocalypse arrives, it is pledged to destroying all 200 million Shia Muslims, whom it regards as heretics, all other Muslims who by accepting secular governance confirm their apostasy, and the “army of Rome” (the west).
  • (13) People should know I am not against anyone here, I am an artist and I am just looking for my freedom.” Fayadh, who co-curated a show at the 2013 Venice Biennale , was originally sentenced to four years in prison and 800 lashes for apostasy by the general court in Abha, a city in the south-west of the ultraconservative kingdom, in May 2014.
  • (14) They included people killed on the grounds of homosexuality, practising magic and apostasy.
  • (15) Under the Gulf nation’s strict version of sharia law, drug trafficking, rape, murder, apostasy and armed robbery are all punishable by death.
  • (16) Although Mona won the case, El Sadaawi says that this, and another court case in 2002 – brought by a lawyer who sought to have El Sadaawi forcibly divorced on the basis of apostasy (abandonment of religion) – has left her bruised.
  • (17) Had he been a Christian or an atheist, he would have been killed for apostasy under Saudi law.
  • (18) Kasich’s apostasy would make him interesting if Republicans weren’t in Trump’s thrall.
  • (19) Its appalling reputation for human rights abuses has been reinforced by the cases of the free-thinking blogger, Raif Badawi , sentenced to be flogged, and the Palestinian poet Ashraf Fayadh , who is facing death for the crime of “apostasy”.
  • (20) A user known as Abu Mohammed, a founder of RBSS, also reported that the woman was killed after her son accused her of apostasy.

Zealotry


Definition:

  • (n.) The character and behavior of a zealot; excess of zeal; fanatical devotion to a cause.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This is a reminder of how tough the EU can be in enforcing competition in liberalised markets, but would it ever extend such zealotry to core public services?
  • (2) She maintained a moderate tone throughout and never gave the impression that what she was saying was anything but mainstream or that she was speaking from zealotry.
  • (3) John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, and Arthur Miller's play The Crucible – in which the Salem witch-hunts serve as a metaphor for McCarthyite anti-communist zealotry – will also disappear from the list, according to the Sunday Times.
  • (4) "That kind of vitriol, hatred, and zealotry is really quite scary.
  • (5) Isis: the inside story | Martin Chulov Read more In its capacity to invade and hold a territory the size of England, to inspire me-too zealotry in Pakistan, Gaza, Afghanistan, Nigeria, Libya and Egypt, and to entice thousands of camp followers, Isis represents a quantum leap over all other private and state-sanctioned cults of violence and authoritarianism today.
  • (6) In doing so, he copped a political firestorm, even though it was obvious, or should have been, that sustaining economic growth and employment is always more important than the zealotry of always focusing on a smaller budget deficit.
  • (7) The Saudi regime is an unstable mix of ferocious religious zealotry and hypocritical monarchial decadence.
  • (8) Earlier on Tuesday, Abbott said "at this stage" Canberra was only preparing to be involved in a humanitarian mission to help ensure that tens of thousands of refugees in Iraq were not "exposed to the murderous zealotry of the Islamic State".
  • (9) Such policy zealotry ignores the subtleties of the cycle.
  • (10) At times of war, failing to participate with sufficient zealotry in the vilification of the current public enemy number one is treated as apologising for evil, or even as near-treachery.
  • (11) The shadow education secretary, Tristram Hunt, said: "This has all the Leninist fervour and ideological zealotry that surrounds Gove.
  • (12) For a membership once known for its love of quirky tartan outfits, the sartorial giddiness has been kept to a minimum, and perhaps this is mirrored too in the lack of referendum-related zealotry.
  • (13) The GOP's zealotry on tax cuts is only matched by its zealotry in pursuing austerity policies.
  • (14) He despised political expediency, but abhorred misplaced idealism and zealotry.

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