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'''Musulmán'''/'''Mosalmán''' ({{lang-fa|مسلمان}}) is a synonym for '']''. This term is modified from Arabic. It is the origin of the ] word ''{{lang|es|musulmán}}'', the ] word ''{{lang|pt|muçulmano}}'', and the ] word ''{{lang|el|μουσουλμάνος}}'' (all used for a Muslim).<ref> - Internet Encyclopedia of Religion</ref> In English it has become ] in usage. '''Musulmán'''/'''Mosalmán''' ({{lang-fa|مسلمان}}) is a synonym for '']''. This term is modified from Arabic and was also mentioned in the ]. It is the origin of the ] word ''{{lang|es|musulmán}}'', the ] word ''{{lang|pt|muçulmano}}'', and the ] word ''{{lang|el|μουσουλμάνος}}'' (all used for a Muslim).<ref> - Internet Encyclopedia of Religion</ref> In English it has become ] in usage.


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Musalmân
The word Mosalmân is the common term for Muslim among Central Asian Muslim communities

Musulmán/Mosalmán (Template:Lang-fa) is a synonym for Muslim. This term is modified from Arabic and was also mentioned in the vedas. It is the origin of the Spanish word musulmán, the Portuguese word muçulmano, and the Greek word μουσουλμάνος (all used for a Muslim). In English it has become archaic in usage.

In addition to Spanish, Portuguese, Parsian, Arabic, and the Persian dialect of Dari, it is also found in Pashto, Urdu, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Panjabi, Turkish, Kazakh, Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Azeri, Maltese, Hungarian, Czech, Polish, German, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian, Greek, Romanian, French, Italian and Dutch.

References

  1. Musalman - Internet Encyclopedia of Religion
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