Inklingo

musulmán

moo-sool-MAHN/musulˈman/

musulmán means Muslim in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:

Muslim

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A man wearing a simple kufi cap and a traditional robe, standing with a peaceful expression.

📝 In Action

Mi vecino es un musulmán muy amable.

A1

My neighbor is a very kind Muslim.

El musulmán reza cinco veces al día.

A2

The Muslim man prays five times a day.

Como musulmán, él ayuna durante el mes de Ramadán.

B1

As a Muslim, he fasts during the month of Ramadan.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • fiel (faithful/believer)

Antonyms

  • no musulmán (non-Muslim)

Common Collocations

  • musulmán practicantepracticing Muslim
  • comunidad musulmanaMuslim community

Muslim

Also: Islamic
Spain
An ornate building with a large dome and a crescent moon symbol on top.

📝 In Action

Me gusta mucho el arte musulmán.

A2

I really like Muslim art.

España tiene una gran herencia del periodo musulmán.

B1

Spain has a great heritage from the Muslim period.

El calendario musulmán es diferente al nuestro.

B2

The Muslim calendar is different from ours.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • islámico (Islamic)

Antonyms

  • laico (secular/non-religious)

Common Collocations

  • mundo musulmánMuslim world
  • país musulmánMuslim country
  • pueblo musulmánMuslim people

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "musulmán" in Spanish:

islamic

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: musulmán

Question 1 of 3

Which is the correct plural form of 'musulmán'?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
Islam(Islam)Noun
islámico(Islamic)Adjective
islamismo(Islamism)Noun
islamista(Islamist)Noun
🎵 Rhymes
alemáncapitángalán
📚 Etymology

From the Arabic word 'muslim' (meaning 'one who submits to God'). It entered Spanish through Persian and later French influence.

First recorded: 13th century

Cognates (Related words)

French: musulmanItalian: musulmanoPortuguese: muçulmano

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a difference between 'musulmán' and 'islámico'?

They are very similar. 'Musulmán' is generally used for people and their direct traditions, while 'islámico' is often used for broader systems, like 'arquitectura islámica' (Islamic architecture) or 'ley islámica' (Islamic law).

Does 'musulmán' always refer to someone from the Middle East?

No. Just like in English, it refers to a follower of the religion, regardless of where they are from or what language they speak.

What is the feminine form of this word?

The feminine form is 'musulmana'. It does not have an accent mark because the stress naturally falls on the 'ma' syllable.