English-Thai Dictionary
Muhammad
N ผู้ก่อตั้ง ศาสนาอิสลาม Mohammed phu-ko-tang-sad-sa-na-id-sa-ram
Muhammad
N พระ มู ฮัม หมัด ใน ศาสนาอิสลาม pare-mu-ha-mad-nai-sad-sa-na-id-sa-ram
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MUHAMMADAN; MUHAMMEDAN
MUHAMMADAN; MUHAMMEDAN Mu *ham "mad *an, Mu *ham "med *an, a. & n.
Defn: Mohammedan.
MUHAMMADANISM
MUHAMMADANISM Mu *ham "mad *an *ism, n.
Defn: Mohammedanism.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Muhammad
Mu ham mad |mo͝oˈhäməd, -ˈham-, -ˈKHäm -, mō -məˈhɑməd |(also Mohammed ) ( c. 570 –632 ), Arab prophet and founder of Islam. In c. 610, in Mecca, he received the first of a series of revelations that, as the Koran, became the doctrinal and legislative basis of Islam. In the face of opposition to his preaching, he and his small group of supporters were forced to flee to Medina in 622 (the Hegira ). Muhammad led his followers into a series of battles against the Meccans. In 630, Mecca capitulated and by his death Muhammad had united most of Arabia.
Muhammad, Elijah
Mu ham mad, Elijah |məˈhäməd məˌhɑməd | (1897 –1975 ), US activist; born Elijah Poole. He directed the growth of the Black Muslim movement from 1934 and advocated black separatism.
Muhammad, Mahathir
Muhammad, Mahathir |məˈhamɪd | (b.1925 ), Malaysian statesman, Prime Minister 1981 –2003.
Muhammad Ahmad
Mu ham mad Ah mad |ˈaməd, ˈäm -muˌhɑməd ˈɑməd | see Mahdi.
Muhammad Ali
Mu ham mad A li 1 |mōˈhäməd äˈlē, -ˈham- muˌhɑməd ɑˈli | (1769 –1849 ), Ottoman viceroy and pasha of Egypt 1805 –49. He modernized Egypt's infrastructure, making it a leading power and established a dynasty that survived until 1952.
Muhammad Ali
Mu ham mad A li 2 |mōˈhäməd äˈlē muˌhɑməd ɑˈli | (1942 –), US boxer; born Cassius Marcellus Clay. He won the world heavyweight title in 1964, 1974, and 1978, becoming the only boxer to be world heavyweight champion three times. After converting to Islam and changing his name, he was stripped of his title for refusing army service on conscientious objector grounds. This decision was overturned by the US Supreme Court in 1976, and his title was reinstated.
Muhammadan
Mu ham mad an |mōˈhämədən, mə -, ˈham- muˈhɑmədən |(also Mohammedan ) ▶noun & adjective archaic term for Muslim (not favored by Muslims ). DERIVATIVES Mu ham mad an ism |-ˌizəm |noun ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from the name of the prophet Muhammad (see Muhammad ), + -an . usage: See usage at Muslim .
Oxford Dictionary
Muhammad
Muhammad |məˈhamɪd |(also Mohammed ) ( c. 570 –632 ), Arab prophet and founder of Islam. In c. 610 in Mecca Muhammad received the first of a series of revelations which, as the Koran, became the doctrinal and legislative basis of Islam. In the face of opposition to his preaching he and his small group of supporters were forced to flee to Medina in 622 (the Hegira ). He then led his followers into a series of battles against the Meccans. In 630 Mecca capitulated, and by his death Muhammad had united most of Arabia.
Muhammad, Elijah
Mu ham mad, Elijah |məˈhäməd məˌhɑməd | (1897 –1975 ), US activist; born Elijah Poole. He directed the growth of the Black Muslim movement from 1934 and advocated black separatism.
Muhammad, Mahathir
Muhammad, Mahathir |məˈhamɪd | (b.1925 ), Malaysian statesman, Prime Minister 1981 –2003.
Muhammad Ahmad
Muhammad Ahmad |ˈɑːmad | see Mahdi.
Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali 1 |ˈɑːli, ɑːˈliː | (1769 –1849 ), Ottoman viceroy and pasha of Egypt 1805 –49, possibly of Albanian descent. He modernized Egypt's infrastructure, making it the leading power in the eastern Mediterranean, and established a dynasty that survived until 1952.
Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali 2 |ˈɑːli, ɑːˈliː | (b.1942 ), American boxer; born Cassius Marcellus Clay. He won the world heavyweight title in 1964, 1974, and 1978, becoming the only boxer to be world champion three times.
Muhammadan
Muhammadan |mʊˈhaməd (ə )n |(also Mohammedan ) ▶noun & adjective archaic term for Muslim (not favoured by Muslims ). DERIVATIVES Muhammadanism noun ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from the name of the prophet Muhammad (see Muhammad ), + -an . usage: For a discussion of the terms Muhammadan, Muslim, and Moslem, see usage at Muslim .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Muhammad
Mu ham mad /muhǽməd /名詞 1 〘史 〙ムハンマド , マホメット 〘570?--632; イスラム教の創始者; Mohammed, Mahometともいう 〙.2 ムハンマド 〘Elijah /ɪláɪdʒə / ~, 1897 --1975; Black Muslimsの指導者 〙.
Muhammadan
Mu ham mad an /muhǽmɪd (ə )n /形容詞 名詞 ⦅やや古 ⦆=Mohammedan .~ì sm 名詞 =Mohammedanism .