jummahs

English

Noun

jummahs

  1. plural of jummah
    • 2011, Hafiz Naim Ali Camp, Allegiance to God and Corps: The Life Experiences of a Military Muslim, Trafford Publishing, page 207:
      For the past three Jummahs (Friday prayers), the Imam had been trying to prepare the Ummah (community) mentally and physically for the days of fasting and the lengthy nightly Tarawee prayers, standing, bowing, and prostrating as commanded by our Lord.
    • 2019 February 11, Tahir Abbas, Sadek Hamid, Political Muslims: Understanding Youth Resistance in a Global Context, Syracuse University Press, page 70:
      They go to the halaqas [study circles] and jummahs [Friday prayers] and dinners and think they’ve lived.
    • 2021 November 15, Sufiya Abdur-Rahman, Heir to the Crescent Moon, University of Iowa Press, page 183:
      After missing out on so many jummahs growing up—so much lost practice and so much unacquired knowledge—I needed to catch up.