• Masjid-going

    Origin

    masjid + going

    Full definition of masjid-going

    Adjective

    masjid-going

    1. (very rare) Regularly attending a masjid; being a practicing Muslim.
      • 2012, Balkrishna Naipaul, Dancing Moon Under the Peepal Tree:So then, they did not think it was odd that the Thakurine had left instructions with her adopted son to keep the Hindu religious rites following her death—even though she was a 'Masjid-going Muslim?
      • 2007, Shahid Nasim Hyder, Love, Jehad, and terrorism: a novel, page 97:The rumour it is that some masjid-going fellow rushed the poor cow.
      • 2003, Al JumuÊ»ah, volume 15, issues 7-12:To top it off, he is writing about this in national media as if to demean the masjid-going Muslims and relish his own superiority, seeking sighs of sympathy and nods of approval from non-Muslims readers ...
      • 1997, Islamic Circle of North America, The Message, page 117:The son is, by all standards, an Americanized teen. The father is an immigrant, middle-aged, Masjid-going and reasonably well-off financially.
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