Definition of Muslimah

1. Noun. A Muslim woman.

Generic synonyms: Moslem, Muslim
Specialized synonyms: Niqaabi

Lexicographical Neighbors of Muslimah

Muses
Musgoi
Musgu
Musial
Muskhogean
Muskhogean language
Muskogean
Muskogean language
Muskogee
Muskogees
Muskoka
Muskoka chair
Muslim
Muslim Ummah
Muslim calendar
Muslimah
Muslimise
Muslimism
Muslimize
Muslimized
Muslimizes
Muslimizing
Muslimphobia
Muslims
Musophaga
Musophagidae
Musorgsky
Muspell
Mussalman
Mussalmans

Literary usage of Muslimah

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Erased in a Moment: Suicide Bombing Attacks Against Israeli Civilians by Joe Stork (2002)
"1 Hamas publishes a monthly magazine, Filastin al-muslimah, in London, and maintains websites in both Arabic and English.180 Islamic Jihad Like Hamas, ..."

2. The Muhammadan Law: Being a Digest of the Sunní Code in Part and of the by Shama Churun Sircar (1875)
"... to the more general of the two traditions, it is a necessary condition that the wife be a muslimah, ... As respects the wife, she should be a muslimah, ..."

3. Lares and Penates, Or, Cilicia and Its Governors: Being a Short Historical by William Burckhardt Barker (1853)
"A second attempt was made by the Saracens (AD 717), when they, to the number of 120000, marched again through the provinces of Asia Minor, under muslimah. ..."

4. Scinde; Or, The Unhappy Valley by Richard Francis Burton (1851)
"It was a lovely child in face and form, but the astrologers, having consulted their books, declared her fate was to become a muslimah,f to marry a foreigner ..."

5. Erased in a Moment: Suicide Bombing Attacks Against Israeli Civilians by Joe Stork (2002)
"1 Hamas publishes a monthly magazine, Filastin al-muslimah, in London, and maintains websites in both Arabic and English.180 Islamic Jihad Like Hamas, ..."

6. The Muhammadan Law: Being a Digest of the Sunní Code in Part and of the by Shama Churun Sircar (1875)
"... to the more general of the two traditions, it is a necessary condition that the wife be a muslimah, ... As respects the wife, she should be a muslimah, ..."

7. Lares and Penates, Or, Cilicia and Its Governors: Being a Short Historical by William Burckhardt Barker (1853)
"A second attempt was made by the Saracens (AD 717), when they, to the number of 120000, marched again through the provinces of Asia Minor, under muslimah. ..."

8. Scinde; Or, The Unhappy Valley by Richard Francis Burton (1851)
"It was a lovely child in face and form, but the astrologers, having consulted their books, declared her fate was to become a muslimah,f to marry a foreigner ..."

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