moslem faith

  • 1Moslem — Mos lem (m[o^]z l[e^]m), a. Of or pertaining to the Mohammedans; Mohammedan; as, Moslem lands; the Moslem faith. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2Moslem — Mos lem (m[o^]z l[e^]m), n.; pl. {Moslems} (m[o^]z l[e^]mz), or collectively {Moslem}. [Ar. muslim a true believer in the Mohammedan faith, fr. salama to submit to God, to resign one s self to the divine will. Cf. {Islam}, {Mussulman}.] An… …

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  • 3Moslem — Mos lem (m[o^]z l[e^]m), n.; pl. {Moslems} (m[o^]z l[e^]mz), or collectively {Moslem}. [Ar. muslim a true believer in the Mohammedan faith, fr. salama to submit to God, to resign one s self to the divine will. Cf. {Islam}, {Mussulman}.] An… …

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  • 4Moslem League of the Western Province — The Moslem League of the Western Province was a political party in the Western Province, Eritrea. The party was founded by Ali Mussa Radai, a former serf who later became the President of the Eritrean Assembly.[1][2] The party was formed after a… …

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  • 5Moslem — Muslim The proper name for a follower of the Islamic faith (founded c. 600 A.D.), known to most medieval people as Saracens …

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  • 6Bahá'í Faith in fiction — The Bahá í Faith has appeared in fiction in multiple forms. The mention of the Bahá í Faith, prominent members, or even individual believers have appeared in a variety of fictional forms including science fiction, and fantasy, as well as styles… …

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  • 7Bahá'í Faith in Kazakhstan — The Bahá í Faith in Kazakhstan began during the policy of oppression of religion in the former Soviet Union. Before that time, Kazakhstan, as part of the Russian Empire, would have had indirect contact with the Bahá í Faith as far back as… …

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  • 8Bahá'í Faith in Nigeria — After an isolated presence in the late 1920s,Citation authors = Universal House of Justice title = In Memorium journal = The Bahá í World of the Bahá í Era 136 140 (1979 1983) volume = XVIII publisher = Bahá í World Centre pages = Table of… …

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  • 9ASSASSINS —    a fanatical Moslem sect organised in the 11th century, at the time of the Crusades, under a chief called the Old Man of the Mountain, whose stronghold was a rock fortress at Alamut, in Persia, devoted to the assassination of all enemies of the …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 10James Ben Ali Haggin — Source: History of Kentucky, The J.S. Clarke Publishing Company, Louisville Kentucky, 1928 Summary JAMES BEN ALI HAGGIN [cite web | url =http://haggin.org/JBAH Biography.html | title = History | author = J.S. Clarke | publisher = Linda Haggin… …

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