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[ pree-is-lam-ik, -lah-mik, -iz- ] / ˌpri ɪsˈlæm ɪk, -ˈlɑ mɪk, -ɪz- /
adjectiveexisting prior to the ascendancy of Islam; pre-Muslim. Origin of pre-IslamicFirst recorded in 1875–80 Words nearby pre-Islamicpreincline, preindicate, preindustrial, preinform, preinvasive, pre-Islamic, prejudge, prejudging, prejudice, prejudiced, prejudicial Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for pre-IslamicWere they dispossessed, their ancient, pre-Islamic communities destroyed, their families dismembered—of their own free will? Denigrating Jewish Refugees|Lyn Julius|August 9, 2012|DAILY BEAST Iranians take pride in their pre-Islamic culture and their ancient civilization. Memo From the Streets of Tehran, Part II|Parvez Sharma|June 19, 2009|DAILY BEAST In any case it is important to notice that the name was given to certain Pre-islamic chieftains. A Literary History of the Arabs|Reynold Nicholson I want also to tell you that the Pre-Islamic legends I spoke of to you are admirably arranged for musical suggestion. The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn, Volume 1|Elizabeth Bisland
Pre-Islamic literature contains many allusions to the teaching and practices of Christianity. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 17, Slice 4|Various Pre-Islamic poetry was the natural expression of nomad life. A Literary History of the Arabs|Reynold Nicholson The Arabian poetry which has been most frequently translated and written about in English is Pre-islamic poetry. The Literature of Ecstasy|Albert Mordell
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