mahumetanism (Meaning)

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mahumetanism (n.)

See Mohammedan, Mohammedanism.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mahumetanism

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mahumetanism Sentence Examples

  1. The spread of Mahumetanism across North Africa and into Europe had a profound impact on religious and political landscapes.
  2. The rise of the Ottoman Empire saw the consolidation of Mahumetanism as the dominant religion in many regions.
  3. European powers often clashed with Mahumetan states over trade, territorial disputes, and religious differences.
  4. The Crusades were a series of religious wars waged between Christians and Mahumetans in the Middle Ages.
  5. The Inquisition targeted individuals accused of heresy, including those suspected of secret adherence to Mahumetanism.
  6. Mahumetanism faced opposition and persecution in some Christian societies, leading to the forced conversion or expulsion of its followers.
  7. The relationship between Christianity and Mahumetanism has been marked by both conflict and coexistence throughout history.
  8. The term "Muhammadanism" is often used synonymously with Mahumetanism, although some scholars prefer the latter due to its historical usage.
  9. Mahumetanism had a significant influence on architecture, art, and literature, contributing to the rich cultural heritage of many civilizations.
  10. The modern world continues to grapple with the challenges and opportunities presented by the presence of diverse religious traditions, including Mahumetanism.

FAQs About the word mahumetanism

See Mohammedan, Mohammedanism.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The spread of Mahumetanism across North Africa and into Europe had a profound impact on religious and political landscapes.

The rise of the Ottoman Empire saw the consolidation of Mahumetanism as the dominant religion in many regions.

European powers often clashed with Mahumetan states over trade, territorial disputes, and religious differences.

The Crusades were a series of religious wars waged between Christians and Mahumetans in the Middle Ages.