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mahometan    
a. 伊斯兰教的;回教的

伊斯兰教的;回教的

Mahomedan \Ma*hom"ed*an\, Mahometan \Ma*hom"et*an\, n.
See {Mohammedan}.
[1913 Webster]


Mohammedan \Mo*ham"med*an\, a. [From Mohammed, fr. Ar.
muh['a]mmad praiseworthy, highly praised.]
Of or pertaining to Mohammed, or the religion and
institutions founded by Mohammed; in the latter sense,
synonymous with {Islamic}, the term preferred by Moslems.
[Written also {Mahometan}, {Mahomedan}, {Muhammadan}, etc.]
[1913 Webster PJC]


Mohammedan \Mo*ham"med*an\, n.
A follower of Mohammed, the founder of Islam (also called
Islamism or Mohammedanism); an adherent of Islam; one who
professes Mohammedanism or Islamism; a Muslim; a Moslem; a
Musselman; -- this term is used mostly by non-Moslems, and
some Moslems find it offensive. [Written also {Muhammadan},
{Mahometan}, {Mahomedan}, etc.]
[1913 Webster PJC]


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  • Mohammedan - Wikipedia
    Mohammedan[a] is a historical term used to denote a follower of Muhammad, the Islamic prophet [1] It is used as both a noun and an adjective, meaning belonging or relating to, either Muhammad or the religion, doctrines, institutions and practices that he established [2][3] The word was formerly common in usage, but the terms Muslim and Islamic are more common today Though sometimes used
  • MAHOMETAN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    MAHOMETAN definition: Muslim See examples of Mahometan used in a sentence
  • Mahometans. - Bible Hub
    The Mahometan priests, who perform the rites of their public worship, are called Imams; and they have a set of ministers called Sheiks, who preach every Friday, the Mahometan Sabbath, much in the manner of Christian preachers
  • MAHOMETAN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    A name formerly in Western usage but never used among Muslims for a follower of the Muslim Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
  • Mahometan - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    The devout Mahometans charge the Sofis with atheism; while the latter not only deny the accusation, but pretend to hold intercourse with God: they assemble at night, and perform the exercises of turning round, jumping and shouting, till they drop down from weakness and exhaustion
  • Mahometan, n. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
    The earliest known use of the word Mahometan is in the early 1500s OED's earliest evidence for Mahometan is from 1529, in the writing of Thomas More, lord chancellor, humanist, and martyr
  • Mahometanism - Charles Buck Theological Dictionary -
    According to the Mahometan divines, there are three degrees of fasting: 1 The restraining the belly and other parts of the body from satisfying their lusts 2 The restraining the ears, eyes, tongue, hands, feet, and other members, from sin 3 The fasting of the heart from worldly cares, and restraining the thought from every thing besides
  • Mahometan - definition of Mahometan by The Free Dictionary
    Define Mahometan Mahometan synonyms, Mahometan pronunciation, Mahometan translation, English dictionary definition of Mahometan n , adj a name formerly in Western usage but never used among Muslims for the Muslim religion Maˈhometanism n Collins English Dictionary – Complete and
  • Why Terms Like “Mohammedan” Are Considered Inappropriate in Islamic . . .
    The terminology used to describe followers of Islam has evolved significantly over centuries, with some terms now recognized as inappropriate or offensive This report examines why terms like “Mohammedan” are problematic from both historical and theological perspectives, and explores the importance of using respectful terminology when discussing Islam and Muslims Historical Origins and
  • Mahometan - JSTOR
    Mahometan ‘Mahometan’, and to a lesser extent ‘Musselman’, were terms for followers of Islam at a time before ‘Islam’ and ‘Muslim’ were in use 1 The post-classical Mahometanus was a rendering of the Arabic name for Muhammad (d 632), the founder of Islam Islam, along with Judaism and Christianity, was an Abrahamic religion 2 Prolonged English encounters with Islam stretched





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