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Muslem

American  
[muhz-luhm, mooz-, moos-] / ˈmʌz ləm, ˈmʊz-, ˈmʊs- /

adjective

plural

Muslems, Muslem
  1. Muslim.


Other Word Forms

  • anti-Muslem adjectiveanti-Muslem, anti-Muslems
  • non-Muslem adjectivenon-Muslem, non-Muslems
  • pro-Muslem adjectivepro-Muslem, pro-Muslems
  • pseudo-Muslem adjectivepseudo-Muslem, pseudo-Muslems

Example Sentences

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Without the cash, “I really think there will be disaster,” Muslem Sayyed Issa, a spokesman for the aid group Syria Relief, said in a text message from Syria’s Idlib province.

From Washington Post • Jul. 1, 2022

Ahmad Muslem Hayat, a former Afghan military attaché in London, said he believed that the American military had been making a point by striking Mullah Mansour on his return from Iran.

From New York Times • Aug. 5, 2017

For the effect of Muslem example in Spain and Italy, see Krafft-Ebing, as above, p.

From History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom by White, Andrew Dickson

A Muslem, like Socrates, who educates not by lesson, but by going about his business.

From The Book of Khalid by Rihani, Ameen Fares

Every Friday the Muslem women keep up the custom of visiting the cemeteries and the marabouts.

From Saint Augustin by O'Sullivan, Vincent