mujahid
English
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Arabic مُجَاهِد (mujāhid), derived from the active participle of جَاهَدَ (jāhada, “to strive in the cause of God”) (verbal noun: جِهَاد (jihād, “to strive in the cause of God as a religious duty”)), from the root ج ه د (j-h-d).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editmujahid (plural mujahideen or mujahidin or mujahids)
Synonyms
editTranslations
edita Muslim engaging in jihad
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Portuguese
editNoun
editmujahid m or f by sense (plural mujahids)
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