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Islamic
adjective
connected
with
Islam
,
its
teachings
,
people
,
or
culture
.
•
They
visited
an
Islamic
art
museum
in
Spain
.
They
visited
an
Islamic
art
museum
in
Spain
.
•
Islamic
scholars
gathered
to
discuss
the
meaning
of
the
verse
.
Islamic
scholars
gathered
to
discuss
the
meaning
of
the
verse
.
From
Islam
+
-ic
,
first
used
in
English
in
the
early
17th
century
to
describe
things
pertaining
to
the
religion
founded
by
the
Prophet
Muhammad
.
Islam
noun
-
Islam
the
monotheistic
religion
revealed
to
the
prophet
Muhammad
,
whose
followers
worship
one
God
(
Allah
)
and
follow
the
Qur'an
and
the
Five
Pillars
•
Many
people
travel
to
Mecca
as
part
of
their
practice
of
Islam
.
Many
people
travel
to
Mecca
as
part
of
their
practice
of
Islam
.
•
Schools
often
teach
world
religions
,
including
Islam
,
to
help
students
understand
different
cultures
.
Schools
often
teach
world
religions
,
including
Islam
,
to
help
students
understand
different
cultures
.
Borrowed
into
English
in
the
17th
century
from
Arabic
إِسْلَام
(
ʾislām
, “
submission
” [
to
God
]).
slam
verb
-
slam
,
slamming
,
slams
,
slammed
to
shut
something
,
or
be
shut
,
suddenly
and
loudly
•
Angry
at
the
argument
,
Jake
slammed
the
door
behind
him
.
Angry
at
the
argument
,
Jake
slammed
the
door
behind
him
.
•
Please
don't
slam
the
car
door
;
it
might
break
the
window
.
Please
don't
slam
the
car
door
;
it
might
break
the
window
.
From
Middle
English
slam
(
verb
),
probably
of
Scandinavian
origin
,
related
to
Danish
slå
‘
hit
’
and
slamre
‘
clang
’.
noun
a
sudden
loud
noise
caused
by
something
being
slammed
•
The
door
shut
with
a
loud
slam
that
echoed
through
the
hallway
.
The
door
shut
with
a
loud
slam
that
echoed
through
the
hallway
.
•
We
heard
the
slam
of
the
lid
from
the
other
room
.
We
heard
the
slam
of
the
lid
from
the
other
room
.
verb
-
slam
,
slamming
,
slams
,
slammed
to
hit
or
crash
into
something
or
someone
with
great
force
•
The
truck
slammed
into
the
guardrail
on
the
icy
road
.
The
truck
slammed
into
the
guardrail
on
the
icy
road
.
•
He
tripped
and
slammed
his
knee
on
the
pavement
.
He
tripped
and
slammed
his
knee
on
the
pavement
.
noun
an
informal
competition
where
poets
perform
original
work
aloud
before
an
audience
•
Kai
performed
his
poem
at
the
local
slam
on
Friday
night
.
Kai
performed
his
poem
at
the
local
slam
on
Friday
night
.
•
The
café
hosts
a
poetry
slam
every
month
.
The
café
hosts
a
poetry
slam
every
month
.
Originated
in
1980s
Chicago
,
coined
by
poet
Marc
Kelly
Smith
,
comparing
the
lively
audience
reaction
to
the
impact
of
a
physical
slam
.
verb
-
slam
,
slamming
,
slams
,
slammed
to
criticize
someone
or
something
very
harshly
in
speech
or
writing
•
Reviewers
slammed
the
new
video
game
for
its
bugs
.
Reviewers
slammed
the
new
video
game
for
its
bugs
.
•
She
slammed
her
coworker
’
s
idea
as
unrealistic
.
She
slammed
her
coworker
’
s
idea
as
unrealistic
.
noun
strong
and
often
public
criticism
•
The
movie
faced
a
harsh
slam
from
critics
.
The
movie
faced
a
harsh
slam
from
critics
.
•
Her
proposal
got
a
quick
slam
at
the
meeting
.
Her
proposal
got
a
quick
slam
at
the
meeting
.