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  • 1 Muslim

    مُسْلِم \ Muslim: also Moslem nc., sb. who follows the religious faith of which Mohammed was the leader; adj. of Muslims: Muslim countries.

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  • 2 Muslim

    إِسْلاميّ \ Muslim: of Muslims: Muslim countries.

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  • 3 muslim

    Moslem [salama] Hin muslim borrowed from Ar

    Arabic etymological dictionary > muslim

  • 4 Muslim

    [ˈmuzlɪm] Moslem [ˈmɔzləm] noun, adjective
    (a person) of the religion known as Islam.
    مُسْلِم

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  • 5 جزية

    جزية:
    A tax paid by non-Muslims living in a Muslim State. Since the non-Muslims are exempt from military service and taxes imposed on Muslims, they must pay this tax to compensate. It guarantees them security and protection. If the State cannot protect those who paid jizyah, then the amount they paid is returned to them (as performed by Khaalid Ibn Al Waleed, upon leaving the city of Hums in Syria, when threatened by the advancing Roman army from the north). This justice has not been equaled throughout history, nor by any contemporary institution, no matter what its claims to "civilization" may be: returning taxes to alien residents if the state cannot protect them.
    Furthermore, contrary to willful misrepresentations about Islam, the amount of Zakaah (imposed on Muslims) is MORE than the amount of Jizyah (imposed on non-Muslims), therefore equivalent to an economical barrier to becoming a Muslim.
    Finally, these Taxes in the Muslim state are in the order of 2.5% of Total Worth (according to detailed criteria), or 10% of yearly profits, so much less than contemporary taxes ranging from 30% to more than 60% of income! Islam does not tax on income, just on total Worth and on yearly profit.

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  • 6 sect

    شِيعَة (دينيّة)‏ \ sect: a group belonging to one of the main religions but having special beliefs: Christian sects; Muslim sects. \ See Also طائفة (طائفة)‏ \ فِرْقَة (دِينيّة)‏ \ sect: a group belonging to one of the main religions but having special beliefs: Christian sects; Muslim sects. \ نِحْلَة \ sect: a group belonging to one of the main religions but having special beliefs: Christian sects; Muslim sects. \ See Also طائفة (طائِفَة)‏

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  • 7 مسلم

    adj. Islamic, Muslim, Moslem
    adv. At Ease!
    n. Moslem, Muslim

    Arabic-English dictionary > مسلم

  • 8 حج

    حج:
    The Hajj is the pilgrimage to Maccah that is obligatory on every Muslim. It is one of the five pillars of Islam and takes place during the Islamic month of Zhul Hijjah. A Muslim must perform the Hajj at least once in his life. The exception to this is financial and health reasons.

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  • 9 ذمي

    ذِمّيّ:
    A non-Muslim living under the protection of a Muslim state. He is exempt from duties of Islam like military and zakaah but must instead pay a tax called jizyah.

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  • 10 إسلامي

    إِسْلاميّ \ Muslim: of Muslims: Muslim countries.

    Arabic-English dictionary > إسلامي

  • 11 مسلم

    مُسْلِم \ Muslim: also Moslem nc., sb. who follows the religious faith of which Mohammed was the leader; adj. of Muslims: Muslim countries.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مسلم

  • 12 Moslem

    مُسْلِم \ Muslim: also Moslem nc., sb. who follows the religious faith of which Mohammed was the leader; adj. of Muslims: Muslim countries.

    Arabic-English glossary > Moslem

  • 13 مسلمة

    adj. Muslim, Moslem
    n. axiom, postulate, presupposition

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  • 14 أذان

    أذان:
    The Muslim call to prayer. It is used to signify the time of prayer for the five obligatory prayers.

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  • 15 ألله أكبر

    ألله أكبر:
    Allah is Greatest (God is Greatest). It was frequently used by the Muslim forces as their battle cry.

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  • 16 تقوى

    تقوى:
    The love and fear that a Muslim feels for Allah. A person with taqwa desires to be in the good pleasures of Allah and to stay away from those things that would displease Allah. He is careful not to go beyond the bounds and limits set by Allah.

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تقوى

  • 17 خليفة

    خليفة:
    In the beginning it was a reference to the successor of the Prophet. Later on it began to take on the meaning of head of state for a Muslim nation.

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  • 18 داع

    داعٍ، داعية:
    Daa`i, Daa`iyah
    Muslim missionary involved in da`wah. It can also have a general meaning referring to someone who calls others to a certain belief.

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  • 19 داعية

    داعٍ، داعية:
    Daa`i, Daa`iyah
    Muslim missionary involved in da`wah. It can also have a general meaning referring to someone who calls others to a certain belief.

    Arabic-English new dictionary > داعية

  • 20 زكاة

    زكاة:
    The obligatory tax that every Muslim must give. It is one of the five pillars of Islam. Zakaah is used to provide for the poor and destitute.

    Arabic-English new dictionary > زكاة

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  • Muslim — Mus lim, n. & a. See {Moslem}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Muslim — (Moslem), so v.w. Muselman …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

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