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How to pronounce mujahedin in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms mujahadeen, mujahadein, mujahadin, mujahedeen, mujahideen, mujahidin
Type of military group, military unit, force, military force
Has types mujahedeen khalq

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Much was riding on Qadir, a former mujahedin hero of the anti-Soviet resistance.
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So the existence of a CIA pipeline to the mujahedin has long been an open secret.
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Support for the mujahedin included collusion in law-breaking, at a heavy cost.
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As for Afghanistan, American hopes for a quick, easy mujahedin victory have faded.
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For almost three hours and 40 miles we followed the mujahedin through choking dust.
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It was the first report in several years of a mujahedin attack on Soviet territory.
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The notoriety was a bonanza for al-Zarqawi, as mujahedin streamed to join his group.
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Pakistan was the only protagonist in a position to convince the mujahedin otherwise.
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Many of the United Front soldiers are mujahedin who fought the Soviets here.
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  • Mujahidin: a military force of Muslim guerilla warriors engaged in a jihad; "some call the mujahidin international warriors but others just call them terrorists"
  • Mujahideen (Arabic: u0627u0644u0645u062Cu0627u0647u062Fu064Au0646u200Eu200E) is the plural form of mujahid (Arabic: u0645u062Cu0627u0647u062Fu200Eu200E), the term for one engaged in Jihad. In English usage, it mostly referred to the guerrilla type military outfits led by the Muslim Afghan warriors in the Soviet war in Afghanistan, but now it often refers to other jihadist outfits in various countries.
  • Muslims who take up arms for a religious cause
  • Those who participate in Jehad (Islamic Holy War) "Soldiers of Islam ".
  • This word is derived from the word for jihad. One who performs jihad is a mujahid, the plural of which is mujahideen. These are people who defend themselves and their communities militarily when their ability to worship God has been denied them. ...
  • Muslims who take part in a Jihad. Singular: Mujahid. See Jihad.