Christo-Muslim

English

Etymology

From Christo- +‎ Muslim.

Adjective

Christo-Muslim (not comparable)

  1. Encompassing the Abrahamic religions of Christianity and Islam; across Islam and Christianity.
    Synonyms: Christo-Islamic, Chrislamic
    Hypernyms: Abrahamic, Judeo-Islamo-Christian, Judeo-Christian-Islamic
    Coordinate term: Judeo-Christian
    • 1999, Uri Rubin, Between Bible, Qurʻān:
      Ibn Kathir actually speaks here about a "Christo-Muslim" group ...
    • 2010, Uwem Akpan, Say You're One of Them:
      When they started jeering at him again, it was not so much at his northernsouthern claims, but at his supposed Christo-Muslim identity.
    • 1983 Saral Chatterji, Essays in Celebration of the CISRS Silver Jubilee - Page 133
      There are no contemporary evidences available to support such stories current among the Muslims that the Christo-Muslim polemics had become the fashion of the day as early.