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- noun One who follows or believes in an
Abrahamic religion.
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Examples
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Monotheistic systems are based upon the Abrahamist covenentism and on the Mosaic system of law.
Politicians and Critics Sean 2008
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“Abrahamist terrorism” was supposed to be making fun of the usually undefended assumption that Islam, rather than some narrower or broader category, should be taken as the defining and explanatory characteristic of “Islamofascism”.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Common Intellectual Roots of Fascism and Radical Islamism: 2007
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Thank you for pointing out that it is not just Muslims who follow a violent religion; the other Abrahamist
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Gingerwitch is being a hypocrite because of what I said about Arabs - when she's the one that turned pro-Abrahamist and told ScorpioRising to cut off his foreskin and stop ejaculating.
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Say what you want about “Islamofascism,” but it’s nowhere near as dumb as “Abrahamist terrorism.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Common Intellectual Roots of Fascism and Radical Islamism: 2007
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Doesn’t this weaken the case for “Islamofascism“‘s implicit argument that Abrahamist terrorism is a form of fascism or otherwise extremely similar to fascism?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Common Intellectual Roots of Fascism and Radical Islamism: 2007
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Doesn’t this weaken the case for “Islamofascism“‘s implicit argument that Abrahamist terrorism is a form of fascism or otherwise extremely similar to fascism?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Common Intellectual Roots of Fascism and Radical Islamism: 2007
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Abrahamist terrorism” was supposed to be making fun of the usually undefended assumption that Islam, rather than some narrower or broader category, should be taken as the defining and explanatory characteristic of “Islamofascism”.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Common Intellectual Roots of Fascism and Radical Islamism: 2007
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