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Muslim kid vs Muslim child

Both 'Muslim kid' and 'Muslim child' are correct phrases, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Muslim kid' is more informal and commonly used in casual conversations or informal writing, while 'Muslim child' is more formal and appropriate for professional or academic contexts.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 600 views

Muslim kid

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts.

This phrase is informal and is commonly used in casual conversations or informal writing to refer to a child who is Muslim.

Examples:

  • I saw a Muslim kid playing in the park.
  • The Muslim kid in my class is very friendly.
  • Do you know any Muslim kids in the neighborhood?
  • She is a Muslim kid who loves to read.
  • The Muslim kid next door invited me to their house.
  • Sep 27, 2015 ... Recall that the father of the Muslim kid has a past history with pushing Islam; 8:30 minute marker: Irving Mayor talking about the other side of the ...
  • Sep 16, 2015 ... Obama Invites Muslim Kid to White House Who Brought 'Briefcase Clock' to School That Looked Like Bomb. Kristinn Taylor Sep 16th, 2015 ...
  • Muslim Kid Genius shared Jazmin Begum Kennedy-JBK's photo. January 14 at 6: 58pm ·. Jazmin Begum Kennedy-JBK's photo. Jazmin Begum Kennedy-JBK.
  • Sep 21, 2015 ... Muslim kid's arrest for clock shows ongoing bias. The suspension is over for the 14-year-old Muslim student garnering national support after he ...

Alternatives:

  • Muslim child
  • Child who is Muslim
  • Young Muslim
  • Muslim youngster
  • Muslim boy/girl

Muslim child

This phrase is correct and more formal, suitable for professional or academic contexts.

This phrase is more formal and is appropriate for professional or academic contexts when referring to a child who is Muslim.

Examples:

  • The study focused on the experiences of Muslim children in the community.
  • She works with Muslim children in the refugee camp.
  • The school provides support for Muslim children during Ramadan.
  • The organization aims to empower Muslim children through education.
  • The book discusses the challenges faced by Muslim children in society.
  • Grades 2-4--Avowedly didactic, as its subtitle indicates, Muslim Child presents aspects of the daily lives of Muslim youngsters in various locales, including ...
  • Sep 6, 2015 ... General Notice About Resources on A Muslim Child is Born. Aqeedah Activity for Preschool (Part 4) · Linkwithin. Posted by Umm An-Nu'man at ...
  • Muslim Child is a collection of short stories, poems and prose that examines the world through the eyes of Muslim children. Each story represents a tenet of Islam  ...
  • Jul 12, 2013 ... This is a book talk/tutorial on how educators can use Rukhsana's book, MUSLIM CHILD to enhance the cultural dimension of their students.

Alternatives:

  • Muslim kid
  • Child who is Muslim
  • Young Muslim
  • Muslim youngster
  • Muslim boy/girl

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