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Definition of Musjid
1. Noun. (Islam) a Muslim place of worship.
Generic synonyms: House Of God, House Of Prayer, House Of Worship, Place Of Worship
Category relationships: Islam, Islamism, Mohammedanism, Muhammadanism, Muslimism
Definition of Musjid
1. a mosque [n -S] - See also: mosque
Lexicographical Neighbors of Musjid
Literary usage of Musjid
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Portraits of Celebrated Racehorses of the Past and Present Centuries: In by Thomas Henry Taunton (1888)
"musjid was a bc foaled in 1856, the property of Sir Joseph Hawley, Bart. ...
musjid was one of the Tickhill sticklers. His sire, Newminster, had two seasons ..."
2. Cities of India by George Forrest (1903)
"Nine years after he had built his own private chapel, Ahmed Shah enriched his
new capital with the Jumma musjid, which Fergusson considers to be one of the ..."
3. The new guide to Delhi by Alfred Frederick P. Harcourt (1873)
"This musjid was built by Feroz Shah, who reigned from AD 1351 to AD 1385, ...
A FORT, Village, and musjid in one, very massively built by Khan Jehan about ..."
4. Indian Pictures: Drawn with Pen and Pencil by William Urwick (1891)
"... of red sandstone, and then by the Motee musjid, the Mosque of Pearls, well-named
from its pearly loveliness, to the JUMMA musjid, DELHI. ..."
5. War Medals of the British Army, and how They Were Won by Thomas Carter (1893)
"Ali musjid is a strong fort on a steep detached hill, about six miles from the
frontier, commanding the deep gorge of the Khyber Pass, and flanked by ..."