Ummah

NOUN
  1. the Muslim community or people, considered to extend from Mauritania to Pakistan
    moderate Muslims urge the Ummah to reject the terrorism of radical Muslims
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How To Use Ummah In A Sentence

  • I hope that you and people in positions such as yourself can understand and appreciate this problem so that Insha-Allah the Muslim community can grow with both converts and born Muslims as a single ummah.
  • We the Muslims need the Palestinians to remain locked in their plight so that they might continue to serve as the Ummah's scotoma a blindspot which literally prevents us from seeing our own more immediate distresses, distresses which might demand our attention and perhaps even require societal interventions . Qanta Ahmed, MD: Israel and the Flotilla: On the Dangers of a Binary View
  • May 27, 2008 at 9:42 am we must has a Dee Cee meetup foh ICHC sometime dis summah Want want want want want - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Rather, the Mujahideen – the Muslim Ummah's vanguard in Afghanistan and Iraq – are the ones who won, and the American forces and their Crusader allies are the ones who lost.
  • They are psychologically losers, uprooted de-territorialized individuals who can become imaginary heroes of a virtual ummah through their own death. Nathan Gardels: Key Host Territory of Anti-US Jihadists is the Virtual Ummah, Not Yemen
  • The Muslim ummah is looking at its leaders and governments.
  • We issue this statement in support of the actions of brother Nidal Malik Hassan; as a congratulations for his brave and heroic deed, as well as the jealousness he displayed for the pains suffered by the Muslim Ummah as a result of the modern Zionist-Christian Crusades against it. The Two Malcontents
  • But, then, if a daughter of Muslim Ummah, does the same, why is she oppressed?
  • The ummah became more fragmented than ever and became even more receptive to Western cultural penetration.
  • We the Muslims need the Palestinians to remain locked in their plight so that they might continue to serve as the Ummah's scotoma (a blindspot) which literally prevents us from seeing our own more immediate distresses, distresses which might demand our attention and perhaps even require societal interventions. Qanta Ahmed, MD: Israel and the Flotilla: On the Dangers of a Binary View
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