masjid

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مَسْجِد (masjid), from the root س ج د (s-j-d).

Pronunciation

Noun

masjid (plural masjids)

  1. (Islam) A mosque.
    Any masjid where the practices are not devoted absolutely to God ALONE belongs to Satan, not God.
    If you assign a place in your home or office for prayer, then it can be considered as your own masjid.

Translations

References

  1. masjid” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
  2. masjid” (US) / “masjid” (UK) in Macmillan Dictionary
  3. masjid” (US) / “masjid” (UK) in Oxford Dictionaries, Oxford University Press.

Anagrams


Indonesian

Noun

masjid (plural masjid-masjid, first-person possessive masjidku, second-person possessive masjidmu, third-person possessive masjidnya)

  1. Alternative form of mesjid

Malay

Etymology

From Arabic مَسْجِد (masjid), from the root س ج د (s-j-d).

Pronunciation

Noun

masjid (Jawi spelling مسجد, plural masjid-masjid, informal first-person possessive masjidku, informal second-person possessive masjidmu, third-person possessive masjidnya)

  1. mosque (a place of worship for Muslims)

Tagalog

Etymology

From Arabic مَسْجِد (masjid), from the root س ج د (s-j-d).

Noun

masjid

  1. mosque

Uzbek

Other scripts
Cyrillic масжид
Roman masjid
Perso-Arabic ‍‍

Noun

masjid (plural masjidlar)

  1. mosque
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