The spelling of the word "musulman" can be confusing due to its origin in French and Arabic. In IPA phonetic transcription, it would be pronounced "mʊzʊlˈmɑ̃". The "u" sound in the first syllable is pronounced like "uh", while the "z" sound is pronounced like "zz". The "l" sound in the second syllable is pronounced softly, almost like a nasalized "w" sound. Finally, the "ã" sound in the last syllable is nasalized and pronounced like "an" in English.
The word "musulman" is derived from the Arabic word "muslim" (مسلم), which means "one who submits to God" or "one who follows Islam". The word "muslim" comes from the root word "slm" (سلم), which signifies "peace, submission, or surrender". The word "musulman" is also used in some European languages as an archaic term for "Muslim".