As adjectives the difference between islamic and islamicate
is that islamic is of, pertaining to, originating in, characteristic of, or deriving from Muslims or Islam while Islamicate is associated with regions in which Muslims are culturally dominant, but not specifically with the religion of Islam.
islamic
English
Alternative forms
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Adjective
(
en adjective)
Of, pertaining to, originating in, characteristic of, or deriving from Muslims or Islam.
Synonyms
*Muslim
*Muslimistic
*Muslimic
*Muslimish
*Muslimly
*Muslamic
Derived terms
*Islamic State (IS)
Usage notes
* The spelling ). It is standard in the publications of The Muslim Education Trust'; as, for example, in the '''1998 [5th Ed.] publication of ''Isl?m: Beliefs and Teachings , by Ghulam Sarwar (ISBN: 0–907261–03–5).
Anagrams
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islamicate
English
Adjective
(
en adjective)
Associated with regions in which Muslims are culturally dominant, but not specifically with the religion of Islam.