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Islam in Latin

Islam in Latin is islam, religio islamica — Islam means a monotheistic religion founded on the teachings of the prophet Muhammad and the Quran, followed by Muslims worldwide.

Islam in Latin

islam
proper noun
A monotheistic Abrahamic religion followed by Muslims that is based on the teachings of Muhammad and the Qur'an.
religio islamica
proper noun
A monotheistic Abrahamic religion followed by Muslims that is based on the teachings of Muhammad and the Qur'an.

What does "Islam" mean?

  1. name A monotheistic religion founded on the teachings of the prophet Muhammad and the Quran, followed by Muslims worldwide.
    "Islam teaches belief in one God and the importance of prayer, charity, and pilgrimage."

Islam in a sentence

  • Islam teaches belief in one God and the importance of prayer, charity, and pilgrimage.
  • She converted to Islam after years of studying different faiths.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Islam" in Latin?

"Islam" in Latin is islam, religio islamica. Islam means: A monotheistic religion founded on the teachings of the prophet Muhammad and the Quran, followed by Muslims worldwide.

How do you use "Islam" in a sentence?

Example: "Islam teaches belief in one God and the importance of prayer, charity, and pilgrimage." In Latin, "Islam" is islam, religio islamica.

Are there other ways to say "Islam" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "Islam": islam, religio islamica.

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