清真

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Meaning and Usage

"清真" (qīngzhēn) primarily refers to things related to Islam, especially halal food and places like mosques. It literally combines "clean" and "true," emphasizing purity and religious compliance.

Common Contexts

You will often see "清真" used in contexts involving Muslim dietary laws, such as "清真食品" (halal food) or "清真" (mosque). It signals that something meets Islamic religious standards.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 清真食品: halal food, used to indicate food prepared according to Islamic law.
  • 清真: mosque, the place of worship for Muslims.
  • 清真标准: halal standards, referring to compliance with Islamic dietary rules.

Usage Notes

When using "清真," it is important to understand it is not just about cleanliness but religious purity according to Islam. It is often used in formal or commercial contexts, such as restaurant menus or certification labels. Avoid confusing it with general words for "clean" or "pure" that do not carry religious meaning.

Example Sentences

This restaurant offers halal food suitable for Muslim customers.

A mosque is a place where Muslims perform their prayers.

He pays special attention to the halal standards of his diet.