Muslimship

English

Etymology

Muslim + -ship

Noun

Muslimship (uncountable)

  1. (rare) The state, quality or condition of being a Muslim.
    • 2002, Per Lønning, Is Christ a Christian?, page 96:
      Apart from my opinion on the matter, and thus on the character and extension of our agreement, my reaction to "anonymous Muslimship" could well be as follows: []
    • 2008, Susan J. Drucker, Gary Gumpert, Heroes in a Global World, page 174:
      [] bin Laden described the important stages in his life, making a point of constructing his "leadership" and "true Muslimship."
    • 2013, Mu Octavis Taalib, How to Study the Quraan, page 23:
      Possessing The Quraan and professing “Muslimship” do not make righteous people. As elsewhere in the world, individuals need judging by actions they perpetrate.

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