| ASR | A Muslim afternoon prayer |
| IMAM | Friday afternoon prayer leader |
| NONES | Mid afternoon prayer in the Roman calendar (5) |
| MINCHA | Some team in charge for afternoon prayer service (6) |
| MOGUL | A bump on a ski slope; a candy-making machine; or, from the title of a member of a Muslim dynasty, a business or media tycoon (5) |
| OMAR | "They cannot stand that a refugee, a black woman, an immigrant, a Muslim, shows up in Congress thinking she's equal to them. But I say to them, 'How else did you expect me to show up?'" She was electe |
| CADI | A judge in a Muslim community (4) |
| KADHI | A judge in a Muslim community |
| IRADE | A decree of a Muslim ruler (5) |
| AGA | A US state for a Muslim leader |
| IMARET | Hostelry of a Muslim, a retreat (6) |
| FATWA | A religious decree issued by a Muslim leader |
| SALADIN | In error a boy becomes a Muslim warrior |
| GALILEE | Happiness seeing a Muslim in a chapel (7) |
| MAT | Prayer ___ (small rug used by a Muslim) |
| SARACEN | Medieval term for a Muslim Arab from which a London rugby club took its name (7) |
| KAZAK | A member of a Muslim Turkic people of western Asia (especially in Kazakstan). |
| AGAKHAN | A king in Ghana tortured a Muslim leader (3,4) |
| DERVISH | Member of a Muslim order of ascetics, some of which are noted for a whirling dance (7) |
| MUSTAPHA | A map thus revised to meet the needs of many a Muslim (8) |