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Mosque Etymology
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- Loki
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- Our Mother Who Art In Heaven
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- Story of the Celts: The Celts in Britain
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History & Anthropology >> Celtic & Irish
- How Does Reiki Work?
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- Isa
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- Noah's Ark
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Old Testament >> Genesis
Mosque Etymology is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Mosque Etymology books and related discussion.
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- Indonesian Muslims in New York City: A Transnational Community
- Mosque. Pronunciation: 'mäsk. Function: noun.
- www.salaminstitute.org
- Mosque near Ground Zero continues to generate controversy nation
- of this mosque, and the heated debate has . Imam Rauf says the purpose of the mosque is to seek unity and peace ...
- www.glenbardwesths.org
- The Origin of English Words
- Etymology is a branch of linguistics describing the origin of words, their change .. mosque place of worship for. Muslims.
- www.jlls.org
- SFM April 2011 Complete
- 7 Etymology of the word for mosque. 7.1 Place for bowing down.
- www.stfrancismagazine.info
- 1. The Relationship between Hindi and Urdu
- Sanskrit is not simply the etymological ancestor of both Hindi and Urdu, .
- www.columbia.edu
Suggested Web Resources
- Mosque - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- This page is also available in Simple English. A mosque is a place of worship for followers of Islam.
- en.wikipedia.org
- mosque - Online Etymology Dictionary
- The Online Etymology Dictionary (modern mezquita), from Arabic masjid " temple, place of worship," from sajada "he worshipped" + prefix ma- denoting " place.
- www.etymonline.com
- Etymology of MOSQUE - YouTube
- www.youtube.com
- Etymology of the English word 'mosque' | IslamToday - English
- It discusses within it many things, including the etymology of the word “mosque”. It says that this word is derived from the Spanish word for “mosquito”.
- en.islamtoday.net
- مسجد - Wiktionary
- Etymology. From Arabic مَسْجِدٌ (masjid). [edit.
- en.wiktionary.org
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