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MOHAMMED
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The companion of prophet Mohammed
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The companion of prophet Mohammed
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The praised one
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Daughter of the prophet Mohammed, Name of a companion (Daughter of the prophet mohammed)
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Love, Living, Prosperous (Wife of prophet mohammed)
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Holy prophet
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Prophet mohammeds (Pbuh) wife, Pretty
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Daughter of the prophet Mohammed, Name of a companion
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Daughter of the prophet Mohammed, Name of a companion (Daughter of the prophet mohammed)
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Prophet mohammeds (Pbuh) wife, Pretty
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Love, Living, Prosperous (Wife of prophet mohammed)
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Prophet mohammeds (Pbuh) wife, Pretty
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Narrator of Hadith, A close companion to prophet Mohammed (Pbuh)
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Name of prophet muhammads wife (First wife of prophet mohammed (PBUH))
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Name of prophet muhammads wife (First wife of prophet mohammed (PBUH))
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Sister if prophet Mohammed
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Name of Prophet Mohammed's grandfather. Old Arabic name. Generosity.
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Prophet mohammeds (Pbuh) wife, Pretty
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Name of Prophet Mohammed's grandfather. Old Arabic name. Generosity.
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Daughter of the prophet Mohammed, Name of a companion
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A member of that branch of the Mohammedans to which the Persians belong. They reject the first three caliphs, and consider Ali as being the first and only rightful successor of Mohammed. They do not acknowledge the Sunna, or body of traditions respecting Mohammed, as any part of the law, and on these accounts are treated as heretics by the Sunnites, or orthodox Mohammedans.
v. t.
To make conformable to the principles, or customs and rites, of Mohammedanism.
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Alt. of Mohammedism
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A headdress worn by men in the Levant and by most Mohammedans of the male sex, consisting of a cap, and a sash, scarf, or shawl, usually of cotton or linen, wound about the cap, and sometimes hanging down the neck.
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A member of an Arab princely family descended from Mohammed through his son-in-law Ali and daughter Fatima. The Grand Shereef is the governor of Mecca.
v. i.
To be changed, altered, or transformed; to become transmuted; also, to become by a change or changes; to grow; as, wood turns to stone; water turns to ice; one color turns to another; to turn Mohammedan.
v. t.
Alt. of Mohammedize
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A follower of Abdel Wahab (b. 1691; d. 1787), a reformer of Mohammedanism. His doctrines prevail particularly among the Bedouins, and the sect, though checked in its influence, extends to most parts of Arabia, and also into India.
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The religion, or doctrines and precepts, of Mohammed, contained in the Koran; Islamism.
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Of or pertaining to Yezdegerd, the last Sassanian monarch of Persia, who was overthrown by the Mohammedans; as, the Yezdegerdian era, which began on the 16th of June, a. d. 632. The era is still used by the Parsees.
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Of or pertaining to Mohammed, or the religion and institutions founded by Mohammed.
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One of a monastic order founded in Rome in 1198 by St. John of Matha, and an old French hermit, Felix of Valois, for the purpose of redeeming Christian captives from the Mohammedans.
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A saber with a much curved blade having the edge on the convex side, -- in use among Mohammedans, esp., the Arabs and persians.
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A follower of Mohammed, the founder of Islamism; one who professes Mohammedanism or Islamism.
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Anciently, an Arab; later, a Mussulman; in the Middle Ages, the common term among Christians in Europe for a Mohammedan hostile to the crusaders.
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An imaginary being supposed by the Christians to be a Mohammedan deity or false god. He is represented in the ancient moralities, farces, and puppet shows as extremely vociferous and tumultous.
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A Mohammedan; esp., one living in Turkey.
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A long knife, or short saber, common among Mohammedan nations, usually having a double curve, sometimes nearly straight.
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The time of the apparent revolution of the sun trough the ecliptic; the period occupied by the earth in making its revolution around the sun, called the astronomical year; also, a period more or less nearly agreeing with this, adopted by various nations as a measure of time, and called the civil year; as, the common lunar year of 354 days, still in use among the Mohammedans; the year of 360 days, etc. In common usage, the year consists of 365 days, and every fourth year (called bissextile, or leap year) of 366 days, a day being added to February on that year, on account of the excess above 365 days (see Bissextile).
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A belt or girdle which the Christians and Jews of the Levant were obliged to wear to distinguish them from Mohammedans.