Muslim : مسلم
Muslin derives its name from the city of Mosul in present-day Iraq, where the fabric was originally produced. The term "muslin" is thought to have evolved from the Arabic word "mūsul," referring to the region's association with fine cotton textiles. Over time, muslin became a popular fabric in Europe and beyond, known for its lightweight and versatile qualities.
No, Linen and Muslin aren't any different. Linen is just another word for Muslin.
MUSLIN
calico, muslin, damask
The word "Muslim" originates from the Arabic word "muslim", which is derived from the root word "aslama" meaning "to submit" or "to surrender". A Muslim is someone who submits to the teachings and beliefs of Islam.
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Arabic word for Jewellery
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Arabic word for echo
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