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Mohammedanism

[ moo-ham-i-dn-iz-uhm, moh- ]

noun

  1. Muhammadanism; Islam.


Mohammedanism

/ əʊˈæɪəˌɪə /

noun

  1. a name, formerly common in Western usage but never used among Muslims, for the Muslim religion; Islam See Islam
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I don’t know what his name is; but it’s known for certain that he, together with some midwife, wants to spread Mohammedanism throughout the world.”

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In his autobiography, Franklin wrote that even if the Mufti of Constantinople were to send a missionary to preach Mohammedanism to us, he would find a pulpit at his service.”

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It is not a question of Mohammedanism simply, but of Mohammedanism compounded with the peculiar character of a race.

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Under the empire of Catholicism and Mohammedanism, suicide, during many centuries, almost absolutely ceased in all the civilised, active, and progressive part of mankind.

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Then came Mohammedanism in the days of the Mogul Empire.

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