Muslim
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Origin of Muslim
< Arabic, literally, a person who submits. See Islam
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On top of that, the city’s first Muslim mayor has repeatedly amplified the Palestinian cause.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 8, 2026
Muslim leaders in the U.S. condemned this as an overt mockery of Islam.
From Salon • Jun. 1, 2026
Muslim faithful took part in the climactic ritual of the annual hajj pilgrimage on Wednesday, symbolically stoning the devil near Mecca.
From Barron's • May 27, 2026
After 9/11, the government punished ordinary Muslim Americans who refused its overtures to spy, at great personal cost, for it.
From Slate • May 26, 2026
There was only one other Muslim family in town, but the women in that family didn’t wear hijab like we did.
From "Proud" by Ibtihaj Muhammad
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