- Murid - Wikipedia
In Sufism, a murīd (Arabic مُرِيد 'one who seeks') is a novice committed to spiritual enlightenment by sulūk (traversing a path) under a spiritual guide, who may take the title murshid, pir or shaykh A sālik or Sufi follower only becomes a murīd when he makes a pledge (bayʿah) to a murshid The equivalent Persian term is shāgird [1]
- Muridae | Rodent Family, Habitats Characteristics | Britannica
Muridae, (family Muridae), largest extant rodent family, indeed the largest of all mammalian families, encompassing more than 1,383 species of the “true” mice and rats Two-thirds of all rodent species and genera belong to family Muridae The members of this family are often collectively called murids, or muroid rodents
- MURID Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MURID is of or relating to a family (Muridae) comprising the typical mice and rats and often those rodents classified as cricetids
- ADW: Muridae: INFORMATION
Murids include most of the familiar rats and mice, but the family also encompasses an enormously diverse array of other rodents Here, we follow recent authorities in treating murids as members of a single, very large family with a number of subfamilies
- Muridae - Animalia
The Muridae, or murids, are the largest family of rodents and of mammals, containing over 700 species found naturally throughout Eurasia, Africa, and Australia The name Muridae comes from the Latin mus, meaning "mouse"
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