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Definition of Muslimism
1. Noun. The civilization of Muslims collectively which is governed by the Muslim religion. "Islam is predominant in northern Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan, and Indonesia"
Examples of category: Fatwah, Sigeh
Member holonyms: Shia, Shiah, Shiah Islam, Sunni, Sunni Islam, Moslem, Muslim, Islamist
Generic synonyms: Civilisation, Civilization
Derivative terms: Islamic, Islamist
2. Noun. The monotheistic religious system of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran. "The term Muhammadanism is offensive to Muslims who believe that Allah, not Muhammad, founded their religion"
Examples of category: Hadith, Sunna, Sunnah, Had Crime, Tazir Crime, Ramadan, Caaba, Kaaba, Masjid, Musjid, Mihrab, Mihrab, Mosque, Hadith, Pillar Of Islam, Ta'ziyeh, Kismat, Kismet, Halal, Islam Nation, Islamic Ummah, Muslim Ummah, Umma, Ummah, Beelzebub, Devil, Lucifer, Old Nick, Prince Of Darkness, Satan, The Tempter, Djinn, Djinni, Djinny, Genie, Jinnee, Jinni, Shaitan, Shaytan, Eblis, Houri, Paynim, Imam, Imaum, Mahdi, Halal
Generic synonyms: Monotheism
Specialized synonyms: Mahdism, Salafi Movement, Salafism, Shiism, Wahabism, Wahhabism
Derivative terms: Islamic, Islamist, Islamist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Muslimism
Literary usage of Muslimism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Vital Elements of Preaching by Arthur Stephen Hoyt (1914)
"Cloth, 12mo, $1.50 net " The work will prove of exceptional value to any one who
may come in contact with the various forms of muslimism. ..."
2. Life and Work at the Great Pyramid During the Months of January, February by Charles Piazzi Smyth (1867)
"... neither their imperfect Ramadan, nor their erroneous muslimism, by any means
suffices to fill Thus, when the stated prayers were over, the men whom we ..."
3. African Missionary Heroes and Heroines by Hermann Karl Wilhelm Kumm (1917)
"... $1.50 "The work will prove of exceptional value to any one who may come in
contact with the various forms of muslimism." The Faith of Japan By TASUKU ..."
4. To-day in Palestine by Harry Westbrook Dunning (1907)
"So for centuries the city has been entirely Muslim, not of the quiet and tolerant
muslimism, but of the fierce, arrogant and fanatic type. ..."
5. Round the Globe in Old and New Paths by Sullivan Holman McCollester (1893)
"But Brahmanism is on the decline, and muslimism has lost its grip. Accordingly,
these hindrances are not in the way as formerly. Still the feeling of caste ..."