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muslim

Muslim vs Haram - What's the difference?

muslim | haram |


As nouns the difference between muslim and haram

is that muslim is muslim while haram is (islam) a sin.

As an adjective haram is

forbidden by islam: unlawful, sinful.

Muslim vs Forbidden - What's the difference?

muslim | forbidden |


As a noun muslim

is muslim.

As an adjective forbidden is

not allowed.

As a verb forbidden is

.

Muslim vs Kaafir - What's the difference?

muslim | kaafir |


As nouns the difference between muslim and kaafir

is that muslim is muslim while kaafir is .

God vs Muslim - What's the difference?

god | muslim |


As a verb god

is .

As a noun muslim is

muslim.

Muslim vs Muslims - What's the difference?

muslim | muslims |


As a noun muslim

is muslim.

As a proper noun muslims is

.

Taliban vs Muslim - What's the difference?

taliban | muslim |


As an adjective taliban

is taliban.

As a noun muslim is

muslim.

Cheesecloth vs Muslim - What's the difference?

cheesecloth | muslim |


As nouns the difference between cheesecloth and muslim

is that cheesecloth is a loosely woven cotton gauze, originally used to wrap cheese, but now used for various culinary tasks and by farmers to shade crops and keep birds off while Muslim is a person who is a follower and believer of Islam.

As an adjective Muslim is

relating to believers of Islam.

People vs Muslim - What's the difference?

people | muslim |


As nouns the difference between people and muslim

is that people is ; a body of human beings considered generally or collectively; a group of two or more persons while muslim is muslim.

As a verb people

is to stock with people or inhabitants; to fill as with people; to populate.

Kind vs Muslim - What's the difference?

kind | muslim |


As nouns the difference between kind and muslim

is that kind is child (young person) while muslim is muslim.

Obstinate vs Muslim - What's the difference?

obstinate | muslim |


As an adjective obstinate

is stubbornly adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course, usually with implied unreasonableness; persistent.

As a noun muslim is

muslim.

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