"parrang sabil" meaning in Tausug

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Noun

IPA: /paɾɾaŋ sabil/ (note: Sinūgan Parianun), [paɾˌɾan̪ saˈβil] (note: Sinūgan Parianun) Forms: parang sabil [alternative]
Rhymes: -il Etymology: Compound of parrang (“war”) + sabil (“holy or sacred”). Compare Malay perang sabil. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Compound}} Compound, {{compound+|tsg|parrang|sabil|t1=war|t2=holy or sacred}} Compound of parrang (“war”) + sabil (“holy or sacred”), {{cog|ms|perang sabil}} Malay perang sabil Head templates: {{tsg-noun|j=+}} parrang sabil (Sulat Sūg spelling فَرَّڠْ سَبِلْ)
  1. (historical) jihad, juramentado an oath under taken by the Moro warriors to attack Christians as well as foreign colonizers (such as Spaniards, Americans, Japanese, etc.) until to their death for their heroic deed (especially defending the Islamic faith). Tags: historical Related terms: jihad
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