mohiyat
Mohiyat, also transliterated as mahiyat or mohiyah, is a noun used in Persian, Urdu, Arabic, and Turkish to denote the essence, nature, or intrinsic character of something. It refers to the defining properties that determine what a thing is, as opposed to its accidental attributes or its existence in a given instance. In common usage, mahiyat describes the core identity or essential nature of an object, idea, or phenomenon.
Etymology and usage variants: The term derives from Arabic ماهية (mahiyya), meaning essence. Persian and Urdu adapted
Philosophical context: In metaphysics and ontology, mahiyat is employed to denote the essential nature or defining
Contemporary and general use: Outside technical philosophy, mahiyat can describe the inherent nature of concepts, cultures,