• Majūs (Arabic: مجوس) or Magūs (Persian: مگوش) was originally a term meaning Zoroastrians, specifically priests. It was a technical term for the magi, and...
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  • Persian, Coptic, Latin, Greek and Utopian[clarification needed]. Arabic: مجوس, romanized: Majus: From Majus (22.17) Arabic: قسطاس, romanized: Kystas: From...
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  • Macaronar Romania Italian people Roughly means "macaroni eater/maker". Majus (مجوس) Arab world Persian people A term meaning Zoroastrian, Magi, fire worshipper...
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    با مدعيان‌ و معتقدان‌ به‌ دو يا چند خدا در نظر بوده‌ و نظريه‌ ثنويها و مجوس‌ و نصارا ابطال‌ میشده‌ است‌. به‌ همين‌ سبب‌ از قديمترين‌ زمان‌، متكلمان‌...
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  • Ahl al-Dhimmah Kāfirūn (Arabic: كَافِرُوْن, Disbelievers) Majūs (Arabic: مَجُوْس, Zoroastrians) Munāfiqūn (Arabic: مُنَافِقُوْن, Hypocrites) Muslims Believers...
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    بود همان طور که سپاه اسلام در زمان خلیفه دوم به ایران حمله کرد و ایرانیان مجوس را مسلمان کرد، حالا هم این سپاه، کارش مشابه همان سپاه دوران عمر است که می...
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    anti-Iranian, and anti-Shia sentiments, with many resorting to the term “Majus” (مجوس) as a derogatory slur on social media. The specific target of this insult...
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  • Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 August 2022. "أخذ رسول الله ﷺ الجزية من مجوس البحرين – سنن الترمذي". hadithprophet.com (in Arabic). Archived from the...
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  • slurs against Persians by calling them Fire-worshipers and majoos, "Majus" (مجوس) (Zoroastrians, Magi). Negative views Persians have of Arabs include eating...
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    in Galician charters. In Arabic sources, they are referred to as majūs (مَجوس), but as this term denoted a wide range of Pagans, references to majūs in...
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