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Definition of Mujahid
1. Noun. A Muslim engaged in what he considers to be a jihad.
Generic synonyms: Moslem, Muslim
Definition of Mujahid
1. Noun. (Islam) a Muslim engaging in jihad, especially armed jihad; a jihadist ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mujahid
Literary usage of Mujahid
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary by Ibn Khallikān (1843)
"mujahid AD-DIN ... (a freedman of Zain ad-din), sur- named mujahid ad-d!n (champion
of the faith), was a eunuch and an enfranchised slave of Zain ad-din Ali ..."
2. A Gift for Muslim Women by Muḥammad ʻĀshiq Ilāhī (2001)
"mujahid One of ihe many merits of a man who sets out to fight in the way of Allah
is thai his supplication is inevitably granted by Allah Almighty. ..."
3. Oriental Historical Manuscripts, in the Tamil Language by William Taylor (1835)
"His successor, mujahid Shah, had no sooner come to the throne, than he demanded
to have the forts and places between the Kistna and ..."
4. The History of India as Told by Its Own Historians: The Local Muhammadan by Sikandar ibn Muḥammad, ʻAlī Muḥammad Khān, Henry Yule (1886)
"Tatar-ul-Mulk, wazir of mujahid Khan, who had the entire management of his ...
mujahid Khan and mujahid-ul-Mulk had an army of ten or twelve thousand horse, ..."
5. Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary by Ibn Khallikān (1843)
"mujahid AD-DIN ... (a freedman of Zain ad-din), sur- named mujahid ad-d!n (champion
of the faith), was a eunuch and an enfranchised slave of Zain ad-din Ali ..."
6. A Gift for Muslim Women by Muḥammad ʻĀshiq Ilāhī (2001)
"mujahid One of ihe many merits of a man who sets out to fight in the way of Allah
is thai his supplication is inevitably granted by Allah Almighty. ..."
7. Oriental Historical Manuscripts, in the Tamil Language by William Taylor (1835)
"His successor, mujahid Shah, had no sooner come to the throne, than he demanded
to have the forts and places between the Kistna and ..."
8. The History of India as Told by Its Own Historians: The Local Muhammadan by Sikandar ibn Muḥammad, ʻAlī Muḥammad Khān, Henry Yule (1886)
"Tatar-ul-Mulk, wazir of mujahid Khan, who had the entire management of his ...
mujahid Khan and mujahid-ul-Mulk had an army of ten or twelve thousand horse, ..."