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Moslems

Moslems | Moslem

Moslems meaning

plural of Moslem

Example sentences (12)

How did this come to be given that when King Solomon built the First Temple in Jerusalem, neither Christians nor Moslems existed?

Moslems have continued to kill for their God as do many Christians because of extremism fueled largely by poverty of the mind as a result of the unproductive messages they have been fed over time.

Nevertheless, especially since Modi’s political arrival, India’s media force of propaganda characterizes Moslems as diseased and overbreeding hordes in much the same way as Trump and Fox News demonize immigrants.

Those keeping her reached an agreement with the to keep her whilst releasing others who are Moslems.

The poor economic, political and scientific performance of the Moslem, especially the Arab, world when compared to the West leaves young Moslems with few options.

We love you, but so many things said in this article are just awful awful, no-good, anti-freedom and anti-liberty, akin to what many people used to say about jehovah witness and some moslems back in the 90s in Eritrea.

Ali Arslan's head was carried in triumph round the walls of Kashgar, into which the Moslems had retreated for the time, and it is supposed to be buried in the shrine that we visited.

Evolution of British opinion "It is said that the effect of the Balfour Declaration was to leave the Moslems and Christians dumbfounded..

He was one of the earliest Mohamedan conquerors of Kashgar, and it is recorded by Bellew that the pagan ruler of Khotan, who led his force against the Moslems, offered a large reward to the man who could compass the Sultan's death.

It decided that Christians, and not Moslems, should be the ruling power in Europe.

Peter W. Edbury, "Propaganda and faction in the Kingdom of Jerusalem: the background to Hattin", Crusaders and Moslems in Twelfth-Century Syria (ed.

Peter W. Edbury, "Propaganda and faction in the Kingdom of Jerusalem: the background to Hattin", in Crusaders and Moslems in Twelfth-Century Syria (ed.