ملت
"ملت" is an Arabic term that translates to "nation" or "community." It refers to a group of people who share a common identity, culture, language, or religion. The concept often emphasizes the social and cultural bonds that unite individuals within a specific group, distinguishing them from others.
In historical contexts, "ملت" has been used to describe various ethnic and religious communities, such as the Ottoman Empire's millet system, which allowed different religious groups to govern themselves under their own laws. This term highlights the importance of shared values and traditions in forming a cohesive society.