Mubuddislims?

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OK. Which do you use more frequently, though, "Islamist" or "Muslim"?SandRider wrote:I'd say it would be "Buddislamists" to outsiders, non-believers ...
S-L-M is the root (same as salam peace); the verb is salima, with derived Form IV aslama to submit to God, and the active participle of that is muslim. (So the mu-—and probably the -i- as well—is the same formative element as in muaddib.) Just as muaddib is "one who teaches proper etiquette", muslim means "one who submits to God".what's your derivation for "Mubuddislims" ?
and what's the relationship between "Islam" & "Muslim", linguistically ?
if I remember correctly, "Islam" is "The Way" and "Muslim" is "follower of the way" ... is that right ?
Wayists ... sounds like that bat-critter's religion in Andromeda.and seems like they called jesus' teachings "The Way" .... the Buddhas too, yeah ?
The Zensunnis weren't the only Buddislamists.SadisticCynic wrote:Um, Zensunni?
FH in the Religion Appendix wrote: 4. The so-called Ancient Teachings—including those preserved by the Zensunni Wanderers from the first, second, and third Islamic movements; the Navachristianity of Chusuk, the Buddislamic Variants of the types dominant at Lankiveil and Sikun, ...
FH in Terminology of the Imperium wrote:ORANGE CATHOLIC BIBLE: the "Accumulated Book," the religious text produced by the Commission of Ecumenical Translators. It contains elements of most ancient religions, including the Maometh Saari, Mahayana Christianity, Zensunni Catholicism and Buddislamic traditions. Its supreme commandment is considered to be: "Thou shall not disfigure the soul."
Yeah I think that's right. Islamic is an adjective but not a noun.A Thing of Eternity wrote:Depends on how you were phrasing the statement, I could be incorrect about this, but you could call a person Islamic, just not an Islamic. So calling someone Buddhislamic sounds fine to me, but I wouldn't call someone a Buddhislamic.
Perhaps the designated word for this type of follower would be a Buddimuslim. I rather like the sound of it.SandChigger wrote:Or Buddislam, what do you call the followers?
Mubuddislims?
I think that's supposed to be "IED".SandChigger wrote:Going again this year, are you?